azadfalah
Full Member level 2
Hello friends
I designed a p-channel MOSFET driver, the problem is that at high frequency, around 20 kHz, it seems that the Miller current causes the P-channel MOSFET to turn on suddenly. The schematic of my driver is below. How do you think it can be increased the gate current with the least cost? And is there any problem with the current?
Voltage = 24V
frequency = ~24KHZ
What I think is Miller's current, this happens as soon as the low side is turned on
I also put in a big dead time
Yellow : gate MOSFET P-channel on the high side
Blue : Gate MOSFET N-channel Low side
Thanks
I designed a p-channel MOSFET driver, the problem is that at high frequency, around 20 kHz, it seems that the Miller current causes the P-channel MOSFET to turn on suddenly. The schematic of my driver is below. How do you think it can be increased the gate current with the least cost? And is there any problem with the current?
Voltage = 24V
frequency = ~24KHZ
What I think is Miller's current, this happens as soon as the low side is turned on
I also put in a big dead time
Yellow : gate MOSFET P-channel on the high side
Blue : Gate MOSFET N-channel Low side
Thanks