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Analyzing Transient Behavior Using a Double Pulse Test Simulation in LTspice

Jul 15, 2024
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Are you looking to speed up your power electronics design workflow? If so, Wolfspeed’s LTspice module models allow you to quickly and easily simulate and analyze the performance of our power devices, without the need for physical samples or test kits. 

Watch this step-by-step tutorial to help you get started. In this video, you’ll learn how to simulate a double pulse test circuit to determine switching losses, slew rates, voltage overshoots, dead-time requirements, and more. 

To get started, download the LTspice models for your application. You can also reference our user guide for more advanced features.  

Connect with our community of silicon carbide experts by joining the Wolfspeed Power Applications Forum to get specialized support for your design needs. 

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