barry
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You must have caps right by your fets - soldering these in as a lash-up you will see n your scope how this improves turn off ...
I think also need to look at Vgs and Vds from the the OTHER FETs as well. It looks like maybe you've got some timing issue between the two channels. (One channel turning on before the other one has turned off).
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Also, it's not clear WHAT that bottom plot is showing; please explain. But if that's showing spikes on your power supply then you're either picking up junk on your scope ground lead, or you haven't properly decoupled the power supply.
What's your load?
Sorry, i forgot to change the values in schematic. i've used two 220nf ceramic caps.And those 100pF caps seem awfully small for their intended purpose; you've got a lot of power to deal with here and 100pF can't store a whole lot of energy.
Because there's no current flowing when there's no load.If it is a timing issue, why Vgs and Vds are ok at no load?
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It is the SG3525 and HCPL3120 supply voltage. the supply voltage has no spike at no load.
This would indicate a decoupling problem or a power-supply that can't handle the load.
I think also need to look at Vgs and Vds from the the OTHER FETs as well. It looks like maybe you've got some timing issue between the two channels. (One channel turning on before the other one has turned off).
barry said:Label your plots; we have no idea what trace is what.
see post #6 ...
This is Vds when the input power is about 400 Watt.The problem is in the simulation - without full detail - no helpful answers can be given.
looking at the waveforms - push pull - you have a fair bit of leakage L in the Tx - you can see this at the turn off - it looks like your supply is soft - how much uF on Vin? do you have film/foil caps right on Vin right by the fets?
its 600uH t184-26 core.what value is your o/p choke?
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