Considering a 3 phase inverter using MOSFETs without body diode or GAN as transistors. How can the FETs safely emulate diodes?
I mean I understand the transistors in question must be able to conduct in both direction in their on state. But is this all synchronized? Take the scenario below where M1 is ON conducting current to the motor.
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Now when M1 is OFF, I take the basic idea is to have M2 go on immediately. But before this can happen, I presume one still require some deadtime to avoid a shortcircuit. But would not this in theory produce "infinite" negative voltage across the inductor during this deadtime?