A good way not only to confuse us, but also yourself.I use Mosfet only for software footprint , in reality i use the IRG4PC50K
even without C13 the IGBTs fails, ( sorry what do you mean with much bus decoupling ?)gate drive ckt is poor, take out C13 etc, is there much bus decoupling ?
Ok for the Pcb layout , i will route it again, but do you have an idea where this negative VCE come from even with antiparalelle diodes on the transistors , the supply voltage is +310VDC and output is current limited with R4 potentiometer.The PCB layout is not suitable for switching power applications.
It violates many rules ... I recommend to do some PCB layout courses.
I don't know what's the input voltage or output voltage ... but I guess there will be some dangerous high ones...
I see no clear isolation line, thus I guess there is a safety problem, too.
Safety first: Solve the safety problems first.
Klaus
* stray inductance because of bad PCB layoutdo you have an idea where this negative VCE come from
i mean the HV DC bus or the driver DC Bus !! i dont know the HV +320DC is decoupled with 2,2µF ceramic capacitor but for the gate drive ther is no decouplingIf you do not know what bus decoupling it - then you are in for a thin time my friend ...
Thanks FvmNo matter if circuit and layout have expectable flaws or you are copying a known working design, you'll start test operation with increasing voltage from a current limited power supply, carefully observing relevant voltage and current waveforms. Making a "big bang" test as you apparently did isn't recommended.
I agree with the critical comments about layout of the primary switching circuit, but I'm also unable to read sense into the output circuit. Where are the output terminals, how about a storage inductor? A two-switch forward converter definitely needs it. How's the rectifier circuit expected to carry 100 A?
Thanks FvmNo matter if circuit and layout have expectable flaws or you are copying a known working design, you'll start test operation with increasing voltage from a current limited power supply, carefully observing relevant voltage and current waveforms. Making a "big bang" test as you apparently did isn't recommended.
I agree with the critical comments about layout of the primary switching circuit, but I'm also unable to read sense into the output circuit. Where are the output terminals, how about a storage inductor? A two-switch forward converter definitely needs it. How's the rectifier circuit expected to carry 100 A?
Thanks Salvador12,Maybe just maybe it is the sense circuitry that is causing problems.
The overall schematics looks fine to me. I can say from experience that designing feedback is often the most complicated part. I once made a SMPS and had to take out the optocoupler feedback regulation because that destabilized the driving for the switches.
The reason this can happen is because the feedback attempts to change the either frequency or pulse width of the transistors under varying load and if not done properly it can cause certain bad outcomes like both transistors conducting at the same time etc.
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