Impact of Drain Leakage Current on Short Circuit Behavior of GaN/SiC Cascode Devices
2021
The short circuit (SC) behavior of a newly developed GaN-HEMT/SiC-JFET cascode device is investigated in this work. The reverse leakage current through the drain-side PN junction ( IR ) of the SiC JFET under SC conditions is measured simultaneously during the SC event. IR of the SiC JFET increases to 6.4 A at the end of a 5-μs nondestructive SC pulse. The increase of IR during the SC pulse induces a turning point in the SC current waveform and a dramatic negative threshold voltage shift (>30 V) in the SiC JEFT, resulting in high transient drain-to-source voltage in the GaN HEMT. The underlying mechanism is associated with the increase of local potential in the P-type layer of the SiC JFET with inevitable spread resistance ( R SPD). It is suggested that reducing R SPD can improve SC capability and high IR should be considered in SC failure mechanism analysis and the design of external gate resistance of the SiC JFET.
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