Specifications
SKU: 10089462
Parameter | Description | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|---|
Device Type | IGBT Module | - | - |
Voltage Rating (Vces) | Collector-Emitter Breakdown Voltage | 650 | V |
Current Rating (Ic) | Continuous Collector Current | 400 | A |
Pulse Current (Icm) | Non-repetitive Peak Collector Current | 1200 | A |
Power Dissipation (Ptot) | Total Power Dissipation | 1350 | W |
Thermal Resistance (Rth(j-c)) | Junction to Case Thermal Resistance | 0.12 | K/W |
Operating Temperature Range (Tj) | Junction Temperature | -40 to 150 | °C |
Storage Temperature Range (Tstg) | Storage Temperature | -40 to 150 | °C |
Gate Emitter Voltage (Vge) | Maximum Gate-Emitter Voltage | ±20 | V |
Turn-On Time (ton) | Turn-On Time | 0.8 | μs |
Turn-Off Time (toff) | Turn-Off Time | 1.5 | μs |
Saturation Voltage (Vce(sat)) | Collector-Emitter Saturation Voltage at Ic = 400A, Vge = 15V | 1.7 | V |
Emitter Inductance (Lges) | Gate-Emitter Inductance | 10 | nH |
Package | Housing | D2PAK | - |
Instructions:
Handling and Storage:
- Store the module in a dry, cool place to prevent moisture damage.
- Handle with care to avoid mechanical stress or damage to the terminals.
Mounting:
- Ensure proper heat sinking to maintain the junction temperature within the specified range.
- Use recommended torque values for mounting screws to avoid over-tightening or under-tightening.
Electrical Connections:
- Apply the correct gate-emitter voltage (±20V) to ensure proper operation.
- Use short, low-inductance connections for the gate and emitter to minimize switching losses and parasitic effects.
Thermal Management:
- Monitor the junction temperature (Tj) to ensure it does not exceed 150°C.
- Use thermal paste or thermal interface materials to enhance heat transfer between the module and the heat sink.
Testing:
- Perform initial testing with a low current to verify proper operation before applying full load.
- Use appropriate test equipment and follow safety guidelines to avoid electrical hazards.
Protection:
- Implement overcurrent protection to prevent damage from excessive currents.
- Consider using snubber circuits to reduce voltage spikes during switching.
Documentation:
- Refer to the datasheet and application notes for detailed information and specific recommendations.
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