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cause of overshoot and ringing

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Hi,

Is it correct that the overshoot and ringing of a power drive transistor (or MOSFET) are mainly caused by the stray inductance?
 

any stray inductance causes issues - e.g. leakage L in a Tx, wiring, ESL of local bus capacitors, sources of capacitance to ring with this inductance are: drain-source cap of mosfet, Tx wiring capacitance, capacitance of diodes in the output rectifying circuit - on sec side of Tx ...
 

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