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FS75R12KT4_B11

Specifications

SKU: 7266439

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IGBT Modules, Infineon The Infineon range of IGBT Modules offer low switching loss for switching up to 60 Khz frequencies. The IGBTs span over a range of power modules like the ECONOPACK packages with collector emitter voltage at 1200V, PrimePACK IGBT half-bridge chopper modules with NTC up to 1600/1700V. The PrimePACK IGBT’s can be found in Industrial, commercial, construction and agricultural vehicles. The N-Channel TRENCHSTOP TM and Fieldstop IGBT Modules are suitable for hard switching and soft switching applications such as Inverters, UPS and Industrial drives. Package styles include: 62mm Modules, EasyPACK, EconoPACKTM2/EconoPACKTM3/EconoPACKTM4
Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Description
Rated Voltage VRRM - 75 - V Maximum repetitive peak reverse voltage
Continuous Forward Current (Tc=25°C) IF - 12 - A RMS value for a sine wave at 50/60 Hz
Continuous Forward Current (Tc=100°C) IF - 8 - A RMS value for a sine wave at 50/60 Hz
Peak Non-repetitive Forward Current (Tj=25°C) IFSM - 150 - A Single half-sine-wave surge current
Peak Non-repetitive Forward Current (Tj=100°C) IFSM - 100 - A Single half-sine-wave surge current
Reverse Recovery Time trr - 35 - ns At IF = 12A, dI/dt = 100 A/μs
Junction to Case Thermal Resistance RθJC - 1.0 - °C/W Thermal resistance from junction to case
Storage Temperature Range TSTG -55 - 150 °C Operating temperature range

Instructions:

  1. Mounting and Handling:

    • Ensure that the device is handled with care to avoid mechanical damage.
    • Use appropriate thermal management techniques to maintain the junction temperature within the specified limits.
  2. Electrical Connections:

    • Connect the device according to the circuit diagram provided in the application notes.
    • Ensure that the forward current does not exceed the rated continuous forward current for the given case temperature.
  3. Surge Current Handling:

    • The device can handle peak non-repetitive forward currents up to the specified values for short durations. Ensure that these surges do not occur frequently to avoid overheating.
  4. Reverse Recovery:

    • The reverse recovery time should be considered when designing circuits to minimize switching losses and ensure stable operation.
  5. Thermal Management:

    • Use heatsinks or other cooling methods to keep the junction-to-case thermal resistance within the specified limit.
    • Monitor the junction temperature to prevent it from exceeding the maximum operating temperature.
  6. Storage:

    • Store the device in a dry, cool place within the specified storage temperature range to prevent degradation.
  7. Safety Precautions:

    • Always follow safety guidelines when handling high-voltage components.
    • Use protective equipment such as gloves and goggles when necessary.
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