PowerFET Lab
Free MOSFET and converter loss calculator for standard power topologies
Steady-state converter analysis
Enter a generic design operating point, then calculate. All inputs and results remain in this browser session.
Topology schematic
Synchronous buck · labeled semiconductor mapMOSFET results
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Loss breakdown
—CLLC resonant-tank design
FHA sizing, bidirectional gain coverage and ZVS screeningScope
Ten steady-state switching cyclesFrom operating point to an explainable loss estimate
PowerFET Lab uses standard steady-state converter relationships and user-entered datasheet parameters. It keeps conduction, switching, gate-drive, body-diode, ripple, passive, and thermal estimates visible so each result can be reviewed instead of treated as a black box.
Select the power stage
Choose a recognized converter topology and enter the electrical operating point.
Enter component data
Use public MOSFET datasheet values, passive values, switching frequency, and thermal assumptions.
Inspect every result
Compare per-device loss, junction temperature, ripple, waveforms, equations, and design margins.
Standard power-converter stages covered by the calculator
All descriptions and default values are generic educational examples. The calculator contains no company designs, proprietary component databases, customer records, or uploaded documents.
Manual PWM switch
A single switch with user-defined voltage, current, duty cycle, and switching conditions.
Fully-on MOSFET
A continuous-current pass FET model focused on resistance and temperature-dependent conduction loss.
Synchronous buck
A step-down stage with high-side and synchronous low-side MOSFETs.
Boost converter
A step-up stage using an inductor, main MOSFET, diode rectifier, and output capacitor.
Synchronous boost
A boost stage with an actively controlled MOSFET replacing the output rectifier diode.
Half bridge
Two complementary MOSFETs that create a switching midpoint from a DC bus.
Full-bridge PWM
Four switches generating a bipolar differential voltage across a transformer or load.
Full-bridge LLC
A resonant full bridge using an Lr–Cr tank and transformer magnetizing inductance.
Dual full-bridge CLLC
A bidirectional isolated resonant stage with primary and secondary active bridges.
Totem-pole PFC
A bridgeless boost power-factor-correction stage with high- and line-frequency legs.
Textbook equations checked against the calculator engine
These simplified cases intentionally disable secondary dynamic effects so a key result can be reproduced directly from the displayed equation. They are separate from the broader 10-topology model regression tests.
A design-screening tool, not a replacement for validation
Results depend on the entered data and simplified models. Before hardware release, check nonlinear capacitance and switching-energy curves, temperature-dependent parameters, magnetic behavior, SOA, transient thermal impedance, control stability, parasitic ringing, PCB layout, protection behavior, and measured waveforms.