Infineon Technologies EconoDUAL™ 3 IGBT Modules

Infineon Technologies EconoDUAL™ 3 IGBT Modules are a solution for many applications requiring reliable, cost-effective power electronics. The Infineon Technologies EconoDUAL 3 can support currents ranging from 100A to 900A at various voltages, including 600V, 650V, 1200V, and 1700V. The device is equipped with state-of-the-art IGBT7 or IGBT4 technologies. The modules offer exceptional power density and cycling capability, and the symmetrical design allows for optimized current sharing between IGBT half bridges. This feature makes them ideal for parallel operation. EconoDUAL 3 is a versatile and efficient option for electric vehicles, renewable energy, or general-purpose drives.

EconoDUAL 3 is available with and without Thermal Interface Material (TIM) or with the WAVE feature. Products packaged in EconoDUAL 3 devices can be pre-applied TIM, non-TIM, or with the Wave version. EconoDUAL 3 Wave features additional ribbon bonds on the back side for advanced direct liquid cooling.

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Features

  • 1200V and 1700V with state-of-the-art IGBT7 technology
    • 1200V: 300A, 450A, 600A, 750A and 900A modules
    • 1700V: 225A, 750A and 900A modules
  • PressFIT control pins and screw power terminals
  • TIM – pre-applied thermal interface material to achieve long lifetime
  • Compact and robust design with molded terminals
  • Tvjop 150°C
  • Low V(CEsat)
  • V(CEsat) with positive Temperature Coefficient
  • Isolated base plate
  • Reliable EconoDual™ 3 package with long-term stable TIM
  • Higher inverter power density
  • Reduced system costs
  • PressFIT reduces mounting effort and increases the interconnection reliability

Applications

  • Motor control and drives
  • Commercial, construction, and agricultural vehicles (CAV)
  • Solutions for solar energy systems
  • Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
  • Power converter and inverter for wind turbines
  • eFans, eCompressors, electro-hydraulic steering

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Published: 2019-06-05 | Updated: 2024-01-05