Fast IGBTs Come In TO-264 And T-MAX Packages

March 1, 1999
Fabricated using non-punch-through technology, this family of IGBTs provides fast switching capabilities, enabling them to hard switch up to 40 kHz without sacrificing ruggedness. The devices are avalanche energy rated and have a 10 µs

Fabricated using non-punch-through technology, this family of IGBTs provides fast switching capabilities, enabling them to hard switch up to 40 kHz without sacrificing ruggedness. The devices are avalanche energy rated and have a 10 µs short-circuit safe operating area and a square reverse bias safe operating area. Current ratings are 50A and 100A with collector-emitter breakdown voltage of 600V and 33A and 50A with collector-emitter breakdown voltage of 1200V. Designations are APT100GF60B2R for T-MAX and APT100GF60LR for TO-264.

Company: ADVANCED POWER TECHNOLOGY

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