Transistors - IGBTs - Modules

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
MWI100-06A8T

MWI100-06A8T

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 600V 130A 410W E3

0

VWI3X20-06P1

VWI3X20-06P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 600V 20A ECO-PAC1

0

IXB80IF600NA

IXB80IF600NA

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 600V 80A SOT227

0

VID160-12P1

VID160-12P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 169A ECO-PAC2

0

MUBW40-12T7

MUBW40-12T7

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 62A 220W E2

0

MIXA225RF1200TSF

MIXA225RF1200TSF

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 360A 1100W

0

MWI300-12E9

MWI300-12E9

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 530A 2100W E+

0

IXGE200N60B

IXGE200N60B

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 600V 160A ISOPLUS227

0

MWI50-12E7

MWI50-12E7

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 90A 350W E2

0

MUBW15-12A6

MUBW15-12A6

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 18A 70W E1

0

MWI450-12E9

MWI450-12E9

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 640A 2200W E+

0

VII75-12P1

VII75-12P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 92A 379W ECO-PAC2

0

MWI35-12A7T

MWI35-12A7T

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 62A 280W E2

0

VIO100-06P1

VIO100-06P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 600V 93A 294W ECO-PAC2

0

VDI160-12P1

VDI160-12P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 169A ECO-PAC2

0

VII100-06P1

VII100-06P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 600V 93A 294W ECO-PAC2

0

VDI25-12P1

VDI25-12P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 30A 130W ECO-PAC2

0

MUBW10-06A6

MUBW10-06A6

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 600V 11A 45W E1

0

VIO75-12P1

VIO75-12P1

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MOD 1200V 92A 379W ECO-PAC2

0

MWI15-12A6K

MWI15-12A6K

Wickmann / Littelfuse

IGBT MODULE 1200V 19A 90W E1

0

Transistors - IGBTs - Modules

1. Overview

Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs) modules are hybrid semiconductor devices combining the high input impedance of MOSFETs with the low conduction losses of bipolar transistors. They serve as critical components in high-power switching applications, enabling efficient energy conversion in industrial, automotive, and consumer systems. Their ability to handle high voltage/current with fast switching characteristics makes them indispensable in modern power electronics.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Standard IGBT ModulesGeneral-purpose, balanced conduction/switching lossesIndustrial motor drives, HVAC systems
High-Speed IGBTsOptimized for switching frequencies >20kHzWelding inverters, induction heating
Enhanced Dynamic IGBTsReduced tail current for lower switching lossesElectric vehicle (EV) on-board chargers
Trench IGBTsVertical trench gate structure for improved efficiencySolar inverters, energy storage systems
Double-Sided Cooling ModulesThermal management with cooling on both sidesHigh-power traction systems, wind turbines

3. Structure and Composition

IGBT modules typically consist of multiple IGBT dies and freewheeling diodes mounted on a ceramic substrate (usually Al2O3 or Si3N4). Key structural elements include:

  • Chip-level integration of IGBT and diode cells
  • DBC (Direct Bonded Copper) substrate for thermal conductivity
  • Thermoplastic/epoxy encapsulation for insulation
  • Aluminum wire bonds for die interconnection
  • Integrated temperature sensors in advanced modules

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterDescriptionImportance
Rated Collector Current (IC)Maximum continuous operating currentDetermines power handling capability
Breakdown Voltage (VCE)Max voltage before conductionSystem voltage rating compatibility
Conduction Voltage DropVoltage loss during on-stateImpacts efficiency and thermal design
Switching Losses (Eon/Eoff)Energy loss during state transitionsDictates maximum switching frequency
Operating Temperature RangeValid junction temperature rangeReliability and lifespan factor
Isolation VoltageDielectric strength between layersSafety compliance for high-voltage systems

5. Application Areas

  • Industrial: Motor drives, CNC machines, welding equipment
  • Automotive: EV traction inverters, PHEV battery management
  • Energy: Solar PV inverters, wind turbine converters
  • Consumer: High-end home appliances with variable speed drives
  • Rail: Traction systems for high-speed trains and metro networks

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerRepresentative ProductKey Specifications
InfineonFF600R12KE4600A/1200V, 3-level topology, 175 C rating
ON SemiconductorNVHL015AN150A/1200V, automotive qualified
Mitsubishi ElectricCM400DY-34A400A/1700V, double-sided cooling
Fuji Electric2MBI150XAA120-50150A/1200V, intelligent power module
STMicroelectronicsSTGF8NC60KD8A/600V, through-hole package

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations include:

  • Matching voltage/current ratings with system requirements
  • Switching frequency vs. conduction loss trade-off
  • Thermal management capabilities (Rth values)
  • Short-circuit withstand capability
  • Package dimensions and cooling interface compatibility
  • Functional safety requirements (e.g., ISO 26262 for automotive)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Transition to SiC/GaN hybrid modules for higher efficiency
  • Development of 3D packaging for reduced parasitic inductance
  • Integration of gate drivers and sensors in smart modules
  • Growing adoption in EV charging infrastructure (800V+ systems)
  • Advancements in sintering technology for die attach reliability
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