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IGBT Power Modules are semiconductor devices that combine Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) with diodes in a single package. They are designed to handle high voltage and current levels, making them ideal for power conversion applications. Typically constructed from silicon or silicon carbide, these modules provide efficient switching capabilities and thermal management.
| Voltage rating | 600V to 1700V |
| Current rating | 10A to 1200A |
| Package type | DIP, TO-220, or custom modules |
| Switching frequency | up to 20 kHz |
| Thermal resistance | 0.1°C/W to 1.5°C/W |
When selecting an IGBT Power Module, consider the voltage and current ratings required for your application. It's also important to specify the package type that fits your design. Additionally, consider thermal management needs and switching frequency capabilities. Certifications such as UL or IEC may be relevant depending on your industry standards, and be sure to request quantities that meet your production needs.
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IGBTs are better for high voltage and current applications, while MOSFETs are preferred for lower voltage and faster switching.
Key factors include thermal management, switching frequency, and voltage/current ratings.
Yes, they are commonly used in solar inverters and wind turbine converters.
Lifespan can vary widely, but they are designed for several years of reliable operation under normal conditions.
Yes, they come in various package sizes to accommodate different applications.
Use proper heatsinks and thermal interface materials to maintain optimal operating temperatures.