Thanks for your comments, I was just showing my board as another example for horizontally placed MOSFETs. It is quite rare as I see, in most controllers (as the usual Chinese ones) they are vertical.
My design, as always, is a trade-off among power, efficiency, dimensions, compactness, connector placement, robustness, etc. With my board I did not want to go beyond 120V, 50A battery and 150A phase current, but I wanted to make it small, and it is fine for my application. I did a lot of measurements and tests, there is really some noise due to parasitic effects, but acceptable. It is robust in the range of my specs and I've been using it for 1.5 yrs in my bikes without issue.
Of course my power bus is laminated, just not rectangular-shaped, as I tried to describe. My gate drivers were placed as proposed in an International Rectifier app note, in order to reduce the effect of the stray inductances in the driver loop. The Miller cap problem is compensated by slowing down the turn-on of the FETs and a small value turn-off resistor, it is acceptable on my board. Stronger clamping would help to improve efficiency, of course.
I'm an EE, so not fully dumb for the topic, and I know what I am doing (usually)
In this profession there is always something new to learn, noone can say he knows everything, so good to beware of the EE guys who are too self-confident.
My first power design was a DC motor controller, then I burnt a lot of FETs and some gate drivers, that is obvious, but none on this 2nd board so far. As I'm specialized in microelectronics, before these projects 100amps was close to infinite for me.
My design, as always, is a trade-off among power, efficiency, dimensions, compactness, connector placement, robustness, etc. With my board I did not want to go beyond 120V, 50A battery and 150A phase current, but I wanted to make it small, and it is fine for my application. I did a lot of measurements and tests, there is really some noise due to parasitic effects, but acceptable. It is robust in the range of my specs and I've been using it for 1.5 yrs in my bikes without issue.
Of course my power bus is laminated, just not rectangular-shaped, as I tried to describe. My gate drivers were placed as proposed in an International Rectifier app note, in order to reduce the effect of the stray inductances in the driver loop. The Miller cap problem is compensated by slowing down the turn-on of the FETs and a small value turn-off resistor, it is acceptable on my board. Stronger clamping would help to improve efficiency, of course.
I'm an EE, so not fully dumb for the topic, and I know what I am doing (usually)
My first power design was a DC motor controller, then I burnt a lot of FETs and some gate drivers, that is obvious, but none on this 2nd board so far. As I'm specialized in microelectronics, before these projects 100amps was close to infinite for me.