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Thermal network transformation: Foster fourth order to Cauer first order?

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Hello, in the symscape power systems example "Loss Calculation in a Three-Phase 3-Level Inverter" there's a block of a half-bridge IGBT with loss calculation. I wanted to know how you calculated the junction to case thermal resistance and the junction thermal capacitance for this block, since the manufacturer’s datasheet only gives the R and C parameters of a fourth order Foster network, and from what I see in the example the junction to case thermal resistance and the junction thermal capacitance correspond to a first order Cauer representation.

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Carlos Rueda
Carlos Rueda on 19 Dec 2019
Moved: Sabin on 23 Dec 2022
A method to find the equivalent Cauer network from the fourth-order Foster network is shown in Appendix A of book "Transient Electro-Thermal Modeling of Bipolar Power Semiconductor Devices" by Gachovska et al.

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel on 24 Aug 2020
Moving Carlos Rueda's answer down here to clean up which questions are flagged as unanswered.
Carlos Rueda on 19 Dec 2019
A method to find the equivalent Cauer network from the fourth-order Foster network is shown in Appendix A of book "Transient Electro-Thermal Modeling of Bipolar Power Semiconductor Devices" by Gachovska et al.

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