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650V IGBTs from STMicroelectronics Boost Efficiency in 20kHz Power-Switching Applications

Geneva, July 14, 2015 – The new M-series  650V IGBTs from STMicroelectronics offer designers a fast and affordable way to increase the efficiency of HVAC motor drives, Uninterruptible Power Supplies, solar power converters, and all power-conversion applications working up to 20kHz in hard-switching circuit topologies.

Built using ST’s third generation of trench-gate field-stop low-loss technology, the M-series IGBTs feature a new trench gate and a specially designed P-N-P vertical structure that together deliver the best trade-off between conduction and switch-off losses and significantly improve the overall performance of the devices. A short-circuit withstand time of 6µs minimum at 150°C starting junction temperature, the extended maximum operating junction temperature of 175°C, and a wide Safe Operating Area (SOA) extend service lifetime and boost reliability in applications where high power dissipation is required.

Furthermore, the devices are available in packages that include a new generation of free-wheeling diodes optimized for fast recovery whilst maintaining a low forward drop and a high level of softness. This provides excellent EMI protection while reducing switch-on losses. The positive VCE(sat) temperature coefficient, together with tight parameter distribution, enables the devices to be safely paralleled for even higher power requirements.

Key features of the M series include:

  • 650V operation, compared to 600V for most competitive devices;
  • Low VCE(sat) (1.55V @25°C) to minimize conduction losses;
  • Outstanding robustness, with large SOA and latch-free operation;
  • The industry’s best Etot vs Vce(sat) trade-off;
  • 175°C maximum operating junction temperature;
  • 6µs of minimum short-circuit withstand capability at high temperature;
  • Very limited voltage overshoot and no oscillation during switch-off.

Complementing ST’s HB series of 650V IGBTs for higher-frequency industrial applications (up to 60 kHz), the M series announced today are available in 10A and 30A current ratings in a selection of power packages including the TO-220, D2PAK, and TO-247 LL long-lead. All devices are in full production, with pricing starting at $1.0 for the 10A STGP10M65DF2 in a TO-220 package for orders of 1000 pieces.

 

For further information please visit: www.st.com/igbt

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