Here is why Gate-Drive Transformers are sometimes essential! | MOSFET Driver Part 2 (Potential-free)

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Do you want to know more about the Würth Elektronik components? Then click here: bit.ly/we_onlinecatalog_EN and visit the page bit.ly/Gate_Drive_Transformers to get an overview of gate drive transformers.
Würth Elektronik products, which were used in the video:
- WE-GDT Gate-Drive-Transformer: bit.ly/WE_GDT_en
- WE-GDTI Gate-Drive-Transformer: bit.ly/WE_GDTI_en
- WE-AGDT Auxiliary Gate Drive Transformer: bit.ly/WE_AGDT_en
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In this video I will conclude the MOSFET Driver video series by having a closer look at Gate-Drive Transformers. As a practical example I will be using a Tesla Coil driver circuit that uses a Gate-Drive Transformer to control its MOSFETs. We will be finding out how the transformer works, how to use it in a circuit, how to create a DIY version and why using a commercial solution often makes more sense. Let's get started!
Websites which were shown (used) during the video:
www.ebay.de/itm/230V-Teslaspu...
ferroxcube.home.pl/news/gate%2...
www.richieburnett.co.uk/temp/g...
www.we-online.de/katalog/data...
Thanks to the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group for supporting this video.
Music:
2011 Lookalike by Bartlebeats
0:00 Presenting my new Tesla Coil
1:30 Why does it perform better than my old one?
2:42 Intro
3:03 Overview of what a Gate-Drive Transformer does
4:36 How does the practical Transformer work?
6:13 Having a look at the Waveforms
6:48 Complementary components for the Transformer
7:36 Creating a DIY Gate-Drive Transformer
8:03 Testing the DIY version
9:03 The problem with designing a DIY version
10:16 Getting a commercial Gate-Drive Transformer
11:05 Testing the commercial solution
11:30 Verdict

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@rolandasa.1112
@rolandasa.1112 3 роки тому
Thanks for the video! Gate drive tranformers were always a grey area to me, but now with the knowledge you provided I can make projects I never imagined I could build.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
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@darekmario446
@darekmario446 3 роки тому
That was a quite helpful video that simplifies this topic. I've always been "scared" of such GDT Circuits. You motivate me to try and practice such solutions! Bleib gesund!
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
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@saxon215
@saxon215 3 роки тому
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@micaiaskauss 3 роки тому
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@jakobhalskov
@jakobhalskov 3 роки тому
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@Stoneman06660
@Stoneman06660 3 роки тому
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@sFeral
@sFeral 3 роки тому
Check out the Tefatronix mini SSTC circuit
@adarsharao
@adarsharao 2 роки тому
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@amansaxena5898
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@neagoecatalin879
@neagoecatalin879 3 роки тому
Thank you! Great presentation, as always. I've played in the past with the gate transformers, when I was building the solar charge controllers and the multiple, galvanically isolated outputs bench power supplies. ....and I would say that the bootstrap drivers are, to me more reliable and more versatile. Also maybe because, when comes to calculate those transformers I quickly become lazy/confused/stuffed (?) :)) But I still try to understand what/where could be the advantages of using a gate transformer. Maybe on higher frequencies? Again, thanks! All the best!
@StephanYazvinski
@StephanYazvinski 3 роки тому
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@rohanpawar1603
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@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
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@omsingharjit 3 роки тому
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@danstark462
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@pi-tech1817
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@Gamezone-sd3er
@Gamezone-sd3er 3 роки тому
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@GnuReligion
@GnuReligion 3 роки тому
A Dixon Multiplier can also be employed to drive/store a charge of Source + 12V, then drained to the gate through an optocoupler.
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@avikroy9698
@avikroy9698 3 роки тому
You should collab with electroboom. One check circuit 5 times before running it and other one blow circuit breaker 5 times.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
I can put it on my to do list :-)
@vivekchauhan7468
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As always nice and informative video. One video request... Make it if possible (according to your convenience) How to measure current using shunt with OP-AMP with microcontroller.
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@Purple431 3 роки тому
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@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
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@jamesjohn2537
@jamesjohn2537 3 роки тому
Thanks bro. Good explanation!
@easyelectronics4364
@easyelectronics4364 3 роки тому
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@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Thank you! 🙂
@masondaub9201
@masondaub9201 3 роки тому
Funny timing, I just made my first Tesla coil a couple weeks ago with a gate transformer.
@AntonioBdeJesus
@AntonioBdeJesus 3 роки тому
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@attackaffection5444
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Congratulations on 1.5mil subscribers .Wished electronics was a bit more mainstream so you could have a lot more :D
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Well, I am still happy that so many people watch my videos and are interested in the subject.
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@charlesdickens6706
@charlesdickens6706 3 роки тому
.....okay, and in 2¼ minutes of video I've heard you pronounce the word 'series' as 'serious' . I was also making this mistake when I was eight years of age. Actually your English is very good . Thanks for your work .
@dinshithd515
@dinshithd515 3 роки тому
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@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 3 роки тому
Pretty interesting, dude! Thanks a lot for the lesson! 😃 Those transformers with a magnetic ring and wire I would call analog option... That would show easily all the difficulties! 😂 Anyway, stay safe and creative there! 🖖😊
@piconano
@piconano 3 роки тому
Solid video.
@firefox1136
@firefox1136 3 роки тому
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@letstec9117
@letstec9117 3 роки тому
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@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Thanks mate :-)
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@tejassingh3591 3 роки тому
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@florintherepairman9873 3 роки тому
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@viniciusfriasaleite8016
@viniciusfriasaleite8016 3 роки тому
Great, now I'm waiting for a video with more power on this tesla coil
@warrenking1815
@warrenking1815 3 роки тому
Very nice to see a left handed electronic engineer( like me ) who can draw such great schematics!
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Thanks✌
@750kv8
@750kv8 3 роки тому
What wasn't obvious why there wasn't as much of a saturation problem with the commercial GDT is that, it must use more turns with a thinner wire, and most importantly, theres a gap spacer in its core, which the toroid transformer clearly lacks. A submillimeter gap in the core prevents saturation, and in switch mode transformers (inverter PSU's, flybacks, electronic CFL / fluoro ballasts etc.) it helps the magnetic field to collapse as quickly as it can, releasing energy stored in the core. Very well made video, Thank You! Great channel! 👍
@d614gakadoug9
@d614gakadoug9 7 місяців тому
The last thing you want in a gate drive transformer is energy storage. A ferrite with a permeability of 5000 is usually quite suitable for a gate drive transformer and requires only a few turns for typical modern switcher frequencies. You don't gap the core for a half-bridge converter. Why would you gap the core for the gate drive transformer for the half bridge? Flyback converters are another matter altogether. There the whole intent is to store energy because the inductive component is not used as a transformer at all, except with regard to multiple secondaries.
@750kv8
@750kv8 7 місяців тому
@@d614gakadoug9 - I admit i was mixing up things a bit.
@korishan
@korishan 3 роки тому
I have watched many of your videos, which btw, I enjoy how you break down the electronics into something easy to understand (even though you aren't a native english speaker, I can understand you very well). A few questions have come to mind: 1) How long does it take you to draw all those schematics? You are very meticulous in the drawing. Is the one for the video much neater than the original? 2) With your drawings, how come you go over the lines multiple times when the first mark is quite visible? You use very good lighting, nice white paper with a very dark marker. 3) I've forgotten what my other question was. Will have to post it later when I remember it 😜
@throttlescience3639
@throttlescience3639 3 роки тому
You are a great teacher
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Thanks :-)
@bashaaksema94
@bashaaksema94 3 роки тому
Very cool video! One thing though, for a DIY project it is not easy to find a gate drive transformer. Mostly because they are not that widely availeble and also because you more often then not require some specifics that a supplier cant offer you
@YDKMPablo
@YDKMPablo 3 роки тому
We've got the same variac! Amazing video. About soldering, you'll get cleaner solders if you heat the pad among the leg at the same time in PCB's.
@alexcaceres3060
@alexcaceres3060 3 роки тому
Nice info!
@osa1121-
@osa1121- 3 роки тому
Hi! I am ur biggest fan ( probably) :D
@Neshx1
@Neshx1 3 роки тому
As usual u have a nice hand writing
@patterrr
@patterrr Рік тому
Scott I just discovered your channel, this is a great video, you got my subscription! I'm curious, how did you probe these circuits with your o-scope, considering that you need separate grounds for your primary and secondary sides? Did you end up using a differential probe one side? Thanks!
@Debraj1978
@Debraj1978 3 роки тому
For frequency > 100KHz and high side driver, transformer based gate driver is a better option. If you only have high side drive (with no complementary low side), then transformer based gate driver is the best option.
@ignition_electronics2520
@ignition_electronics2520 3 роки тому
Well explained Thanks
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
You are welcome
@BenLMitchell
@BenLMitchell 3 роки тому
Another video to watch tomorrown
@sudheerkumar5966
@sudheerkumar5966 3 роки тому
Very good
@chanakasampath9138
@chanakasampath9138 3 роки тому
Thanks,great vedio.
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Glad you liked it!
@hassankhalid2964
@hassankhalid2964 2 роки тому
If I havent started my PhD I wouldn't have understood the gate driver importance from your videos 😅
@paulkirchhof9546
@paulkirchhof9546 3 роки тому
I enjoyed
@JaviersDIY
@JaviersDIY 3 роки тому
Your very amazing sir
@ELECTROGYAN
@ELECTROGYAN 3 роки тому
Thank you for this video But hey Scott can you explain what is boost trapping.... in briefly..
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Watch Part 1.
@matthewmaxwell-burton4549
@matthewmaxwell-burton4549 3 роки тому
Nice vid ! I was wondering, what is the coupling factor between the primary and secondary Tesla coil ? And what is the ressonance frequency of the secondary coil (taking into account the parasitic capacitance). If my memory is right you'll need to drive the coils at this frequency and have low coupling. That's how we got it to work at uni a while ago.
@ancientflean7594
@ancientflean7594 3 роки тому
The arc is smaller compare to the Electroboom, but is such a good video
@abhijitdey5060
@abhijitdey5060 3 роки тому
Helpful video. I have a question. How to calculate pcb trace width for greater than 35 Amp current rating ? 👍👍🙏🙏
@patrickjoseph9476
@patrickjoseph9476 3 роки тому
Scott, bootstrapping can be also done for a single MOSFET too. Refer, 0033mer's video on MOSFET bootstrapping.
@TCPUDPATM
@TCPUDPATM 3 роки тому
Your videos are fantastic! It’s so informative to an newbie like me. I do have a completely irrelevant question out of utter curiosity. Your accent is so interesting! I sense many Germanic sounds, but overall you don’t sound German. May I ask where you’re from? My guess is that you’ve lived in a couple of different countries!
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
I lived my whole life in Germany😉
@TCPUDPATM
@TCPUDPATM 3 роки тому
@@greatscottlab Thanks for responding! I guess my understanding of accents needs some work 😳 And thank you for your videos!
@nozma6615
@nozma6615 3 роки тому
Hi great scoot, can you make video about how to repair electronics. For example what should we check at first, what is the common fault and something like this. I think it will be very interesting video. Thank you.
@poweriserboy
@poweriserboy 3 роки тому
Nice video! I am only a bit concerned how you use the term "saturation" in some places... The secondar voltage drops due to lack of change (di/dt) in the current through the transformer winding... I don't see any problems with saturation in some cases, if I am not completely wront :D but yeah it's sunday, so might be the case. Still well done and very nice to watch. Some positive words so the algorithm won't think I am anything other than happy with the content :)
@DrunkenSwimmer
@DrunkenSwimmer 3 роки тому
As a self taught electronics engineer (embedded systems) this answered questions that I've wondered about for literal years. Thank you very much.
@itamarcohen6868
@itamarcohen6868 3 роки тому
Can you make a video about how to select those component values? Interested to make my own Tesla Coil
@epic_clips582
@epic_clips582 3 роки тому
Superb
@charletonzimmerman4205
@charletonzimmerman4205 3 роки тому
D.C. Welders use same principal, a small voltage winding controls variable, welding current, called a "Saturable reactor", also High voltage, Arc Furnace, for steel Foundry's.
@moiquiregardevideo
@moiquiregardevideo 3 роки тому
I am starting to understand inductors and transformers thanks to your videos on the subjects. It would be interesting to know why the tesla coil produce higher voltage with the transformer. Is it because of a hard start and hard stop, because of the spikes on each edge? Or is it because or slightly overlapped on/off for both transistors from faster turn on? Does the improved circuit consume more current when given the same power supply voltage?
@Graham_Wideman
@Graham_Wideman 3 роки тому
Hey there Great, I think your home-brew tesla coil may be suffering from having that corrugated hat. The peaks of the ridges become regions of high charge concentration, hence high voltage, and thus leak charge to the atmosphere disproportionately compared to the average voltage, this limiting the overall voltage the apparatus can achieve. That's the motivation to have a smooth dome/hat.
@Davidslabofficial
@Davidslabofficial 3 роки тому
Awesome
@SolaLupus
@SolaLupus 3 роки тому
Nice video, didn't know about gate transformers before. Do they also apply to low side switching?
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Yep. You can use them for switching your MOSFET wherever it is positioned ;-)
@nachoeschetini1718
@nachoeschetini1718 2 роки тому
With a zvs a FB a spark gap in paralel and a condenser in serie whit a primary coil u got a bigger effect in the secondary coil
@peterpanhelllojhon
@peterpanhelllojhon 3 роки тому
Was waiting for this video to release. Very good explanation. I have a question though. Does the negative voltage generated by the transformer not damage the MOSFET?
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
No
@rougenaxela
@rougenaxela 3 роки тому
For those who like Digikey or Mouser for purchasing parts online, note that the "Pulse Transformer" section is where you'll find these sorts of gate drive transformers in the catalogs, including some from the sponsor Würth Elektronik. :-)
@jim40135
@jim40135 3 роки тому
10:32 woah woah woah, wait a minute... you've got a *purple* marker pen as well? :o
@osa1121-
@osa1121- 3 роки тому
Liked even before watched
@bhu1334
@bhu1334 3 роки тому
Right timing for my sstc build. I was planning on using half bridge drivers with totem poles. Maybe if it isn't satisfactory I'll use a gdt, with different gate drivers. Btw Great Scott have you tried running your circuit interuppted with rectified mains?
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Nope. Sorry. I think my lab is too cramped to ever try out mains voltage directly.
@GoldenKero133
@GoldenKero133 3 роки тому
Its cool video
@DEtchells
@DEtchells 3 роки тому
I wonder: Could you avoid the core saturation by just reducing the drive voltage, then adding more secondary turns to boost the gate drive voltage back up again? I guess that would add more circuit complexity, to make a driver that’d run the transformer primary at a lower-than-system voltage, but I’m curious if that would fix the issue of core saturation, all else being equal?
@letstec9117
@letstec9117 3 роки тому
love you very much
@greatscottlab
@greatscottlab 3 роки тому
Thanks :-)
@letstec9117
@letstec9117 3 роки тому
@@greatscottlab i was very sur prised that you reply me i have also a very very small channel
@leaderautomation7586
@leaderautomation7586 3 роки тому
Great job i tried to to find a circuit generate a alternatif current and change between 0 and 1 A du you have an idea to do thise circuit
@danicarbonell4314
@danicarbonell4314 3 роки тому
I would say you are better at teaching than soldering ...
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