Abstract

Fast switching within static converters is a key to high-efficiency operation and a source of electromagnetic disturbances that can harm the proper functioning of the converters themselves or the electronic equipment placed in their neighborhood. To characterize disturbances, engineers are mainly focused on the spectral content since the higher the switching speed, the more important the high-frequency components are. In this article, a figure of merit (FOM) independent of switching speed is proposed. It allows us to compare switching patterns produced by a gate driver to each other, using as a reference the mathematical optimum of a Gaussian pattern as well as other elementary forms for which the FOM is known. A complete implementation methodology is presented to properly use this FOM that considers an adapted sampling frequency and filtering of signals before processing in order to correctly obtain information for the optimal adjustment of a driver.

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