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Absolutely. If everything were just resistive (no inductance or capacitance) you would never see ringing.Thanks barry.
I will try with ferrite beads.
Do Input Capacitance, Output Capacitance and Reverse Transfer Capacitance of MOSFET given in datasheet inluence ringing during switching?
You must consider that simply adding probe tip and ground
capacitances can impose enough C to greatly change the
resonant behavior.
Before you get super excited (heh) about ringing, try putting
a 1Kohm series resistor on your probe tip. And try putting the
probe and clip both to the same point on your reference plane
and see how mych ringing there is, from "nothing".
I congratulate you for testing a power circuit at reduced voltage/current levels. It allows one to better troubleshoot the circuit, without damaging an excessive amount of components and hurting oneself.
Series gate resistors is an excellent approach to reduce ringing, but it also has the drawback of of increasing the rise/fall times. Depending on your switching frequency, the increased time may cause an excessive power dissipation on the mosfet.
Like everything else in design engineering, it is a tradeoff. Start with 10 ohms. Record and compare the waveforms with no resistor and with the resistor. Adjust the resistor value.
And yes, also use ferrite beads. Fair-Rite has a large selection of beads specifically designed for suppression.
But before you do...I assume that you have a good scope with properly compensated probes!! Otherwise the scope will be lying to you.
What's correct? The resistor creates a 10 MHz low-pass with probe capacitance, depending on the measurement problem it might be wanted or unwanted.Is this the correct way of probing?
What's correct? The resistor creates a 10 MHz low-pass with probe capacitance, depending on the measurement problem it might be wanted or unwanted.
Thanks FvM.
How could I measure correctly with probes?
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