Formula
The duty cycle (DD) is calculated as:
D=tonT×100%D = \frac{t_{on}}{T} \times 100\%
Where:
- tont_{on}: Time the IGBT is in the “on” state (in seconds)
- TT: Total switching period (in seconds)
The duty cycle ranges from 0%0\% to 100%100\%:
- 0%0\%: IGBT is always “off.”
- 100%100\%: IGBT is always “on.”

Applications of IGBT Duty Cycle
1、Inverters
2、Adjusting the duty cycle controls the output AC voltage and frequency.
3、DC-DC Converters
4、Varying the duty cycle achieves voltage step-up (Boost) or step-down (Buck).
5、PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) Control
6、The duty cycle regulates motor speed or brightness of LEDs.
Key Considerations
- Switching Frequency: Duty cycle is used in conjunction with switching frequency to ensure circuit stability.
- IGBT Losses: Both switching losses and conduction losses depend on the duty cycle and switching frequency.
- Dead Time: Duty cycle design often includes dead time to prevent device damage.



