This block implements a FET module with antiparallel diode.
The field-effect transistor (FET) uses an electric field to control the flow of current. FETs are devices with three terminals: source, gate, and drain. FETs control the flow of current by the application of a voltage to the gate, which in turn alters the conductivity between the drain and source.
Two anti-parallel or inverse-parallel diodes are connected in parallel but with their polarities reversed.
Parameters
Switch admittance (Gs) | The discrete-time switch conductance, in S. |
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Internal resistance (Ron) | The diode internal resistance Ron, in ohms (Ω). |
Forward voltage (Vf) | Amount of voltage required for current to flow through a diode, in V. |
Inputs
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Outputs
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Electrical ports
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Characteristics
- Some time, blocks have special characteristics that need to be explained.