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Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors are emerging as promising candidates for making high-frequency, low-loss and small-size power converters. To realize normally-off, p-GaN gate technique is widely adopted in commercially available GaN-based power devices. However, owing to the distinctions in device structure, the intrinsic capacitances with regard to gate region vary from those of Si MOSFET. Besides,...
Compared with the state-of-the-art Si-based power devices, enhancement-mode Gallium Nitride (E-mode GaN) transistors have better figures of merit and exhibit great potential in enabling higher switching frequency, higher efficiency, and higher power density for power converters. The bridge-leg configuration circuit, consisting of a controlling switch and a synchronous switch, is a critical component...
Gallium Nitride (GaN) transistors are especially attractive in their capability of switching at high frequencies, and enable power conversion systems with reduced size and higher efficiency. However, owing to the low threshold voltage of the commercially available enhancement-mode (E-mode) GaN devices, the devices are more prone to false turn-on phenomenon, leading to larger switching losses, circuit...
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