lülitussagedus
Lülitussagedus refers to the rate at which a semiconductor switch, such as a transistor or MOSFET, changes its state from on to off or off to on. It is typically measured in Hertz (Hz), indicating the number of switching cycles per second. This parameter is crucial in the design and operation of power electronic converters, such as switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) and inverters.
A higher lülitussagedus generally allows for smaller passive components like inductors and capacitors, leading to more
Factors influencing the lülitussagedus include the switching speed of the semiconductor device, the control circuitry's capability,