hi,
ive read that this is a formula to calculate turn on losses for a mosfet:
2* Vcc * I_start * t_rise * pwm frequency
(2* because the mosfet goes on and off...yes trise and tfall are usually different. this is just a estimate)
this of course does not take into account that voltage and current change over time, but its a worst estimate.
losses could be as far as 1/3 of the above.
can somebody confirm this formula?
and now to the main question. what happens when a mosfet is not fully turned on because of to low gate voltage
for example this one:
http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/irf3205.pdf
as far as i understand the mosfet can conduct ~10a with 4v at the gate..but what happens to Rds in this case..is it hugh?
ive read that this is a formula to calculate turn on losses for a mosfet:
2* Vcc * I_start * t_rise * pwm frequency
(2* because the mosfet goes on and off...yes trise and tfall are usually different. this is just a estimate)
this of course does not take into account that voltage and current change over time, but its a worst estimate.
losses could be as far as 1/3 of the above.
can somebody confirm this formula?
and now to the main question. what happens when a mosfet is not fully turned on because of to low gate voltage
for example this one:
http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/irf3205.pdf
as far as i understand the mosfet can conduct ~10a with 4v at the gate..but what happens to Rds in this case..is it hugh?