Anna Conda
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I would expect +/-12 to +/- 15V square waves.
With high power IGBTs, bipolar gate drive is standard. It's not necessarily required for small IGBTs and unusual for MOSFETs.Dear FvM, I am not aware of triggering gates with dual voltages w.r.t ground. Is there any such method used for IGBT gate triggering?
The discharge of the .047 relies on the current flowing back down the transformer secondary via the limiting resistor. So the impedance of the transformer and that of the driver output impedance is crucial . If its not low, the capacitor will discharge slowly , hence causing the negative edge of the pulse to extend. You are using the UC3706 in totem pole mode and not single ended?.
Frank
You also need a tightly coupled gate drive transformer, do you have a pic of the one you are using?
There are no "series couling caps" in your schematic, just a RCD load. In any case, preventing saturation on the secondary side sounds like a misconception with primary push-pull drive.Series coupling caps are for steady state volt-second balance and prevent transformer saturation.
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