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  • Mosfet avalanche noise in PI

    A few years ago there was a discussion on another forum as to whether running a TX mosfet in repetitive avalanche conditions caused additional circuit noise, and that it was better to use a snubber that restricted the peak voltage to somewhat below the breakdown voltage. I have never had any evidence of this noise myself and cannot see that any such noise can extend into the OFF time. I am interested to know what the viewpoint is from members here.

    Eric.

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    Originally posted by Ferric Toes View Post
    A few years ago there was a discussion on another forum as to whether running a TX mosfet in repetitive avalanche conditions caused additional circuit noise, and that it was better to use a snubber that restricted the peak voltage to somewhat below the breakdown voltage. I have never had any evidence of this noise myself and cannot see that any such noise can extend into the OFF time. I am interested to know what the viewpoint is from members here.

    Eric.
    I agree with you.

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    • #3
      It would all be history before the samples are taken.

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      • #4
        I think is was member ECLIPSE that did some testing recently with adding snubbers to see what the effect on avalanche noise was.

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        • #5
          I dont know if the noise extent to "off" time, but a possible test design, would be using a TX mosfet (irf840) , a snubber circuit (D R C) that "cut" the
          voltage at 400V, and a irf740 (G to S shortcircuited) parallel to TX mosfet acting as a "zener" at 400V.
          Comparing between the 2 "snubbers" maybe give us the different about noise after the TX time.
          I think using snubber has many advantages at longer TX ON times, especially a "light version", cutting peak vlotage "somewhat below".

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Xtrem View Post
            I dont know if the noise extent to "off" time, but a possible test design, would be using a TX mosfet (irf840) , a snubber circuit (D R C) that "cut" the
            voltage at 400V, and a irf740 (G to S shortcircuited) parallel to TX mosfet acting as a "zener" at 400V.
            Comparing between the 2 "snubbers" maybe give us the different about noise after the TX time.
            I think using snubber has many advantages at longer TX ON times, especially a "light version", cutting peak vlotage "somewhat below".

            Would you like to draw it ?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Xtrem View Post
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                With my limited knowledge of spice, the sims seem to show that this works, but a bit unpredictable as to the cut off voltage
                as I dont have an irf740 component in my library, but choosing other types will reduce the coil voltage

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