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IGBT power modules are semiconductor devices that combine the functions of an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) and a diode in a single package. These modules are typically constructed using silicon-based materials and are designed to handle high voltage and current levels efficiently. They are widely used in applications such as motor drives, power inverters, and renewable energy systems due to their ability to switch power on and off rapidly while maintaining low conduction losses.
| Voltage rating | 600V to 1700V |
| Current rating | 50A to 1200A |
| Package types | DIP, TO-220, and module configurations |
| Switching frequency | up to 20 kHz |
| Thermal resistance | 0.5°C/W to 2°C/W |
When selecting an IGBT power module, consider the voltage and current ratings suitable for your application. It's essential to specify the required switching frequency and thermal management capabilities. Additionally, inquire about the module's package type to ensure compatibility with your existing systems. Certifications and tolerances may also be relevant depending on your industry standards, so be sure to communicate these requirements when requesting a quote.
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An IGBT power module is a semiconductor device that integrates IGBTs and diodes for efficient power switching.
IGBT modules typically have voltage ratings ranging from 600V to 1700V.
They are commonly used in industrial motor drives, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicles.
Consider voltage, current ratings, switching frequency, and thermal management when selecting an IGBT module.
Common package types include DIP, TO-220, and various module configurations.
IGBT power modules can operate at switching frequencies up to 20 kHz.