When calculating the deadtime at 13.2 volts, I think you should have subtracted 50% of the voltage compensation from deadtime at 12.7 volts since at higher voltages the deadtime is less due to more electrical potential available.
Easier way to estimate the deadtime: switch x and y axes, show the trendline equation, the constant in the equation will be the deadtime, no ruler required.
When calculating the deadtime at 13.2 volts, I think you should have subtracted 50% of the voltage compensation from deadtime at 12.7 volts since at higher voltages the deadtime is less due to more electrical potential available.
Easier way to estimate the deadtime: switch x and y axes, show the trendline equation, the constant in the equation will be the deadtime, no ruler required.
good information. could you give us a demonstration on the use of excel? because I do not use it. thank you