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may i know what is the purpose of finding power devices losses??
The discussion revolves around the purpose of finding power device losses, specifically in the context of power electronics such as SiC IGBTs. Participants explore the implications of these losses for device design, thermal management, and overall system efficiency.
Participants generally agree on the significance of understanding power losses for thermal management and device reliability, but there are varying perspectives on the specifics of how to approach these calculations and the implications for system design.
There are unresolved assumptions regarding the definitions of power losses and the specific thermal management strategies that should be employed. The discussion also highlights a potential gap in knowledge among electrical engineers regarding thermal resistance and its impact on device selection.
my power device is refer to SiC IGBTrootone said:What do you mean by 'power device' ?
It could be an electric drill or it could be a computer.
The designer of the device will need to consider energy wastage as heat, amongst other things, in order to choose suitable components with which to build the device.
Because power losses equate to the heat dissipated in the device. We need this information to design suitable heatsinking and cooling, to keep the devices within their safe operating temperature range.billy fok said:may i know what is the purpose of finding power devices losses??
uart said:Because power losses equate to the heat dissipated in the device. We need this information to design suitable heatsinking and cooling, to keep the devices within their safe operating temperature range.
They are just the various components of the total energy loss that we need to account for when determining the total power loss.billy fok said:may i still know what is the purpose of finding: Pon, Poff, Pon-state, Pswitching and Ptotal??