IXYS Introduces New 4.5kV High di/dt Fast Recovery Diode (HP Sonic FRD) High Power Switching Applications
November 30 2017 - 8:30AM
IXYS Corporation (NASDAQ:IXYS) an international power and IC
semiconductor company, today announced that its UK subsidiary
introduced a new addition to its family of 4.5kV fast recovery
diodes (HP-sonic FRD) with a very high rate of change of current
capability and soft recovery characteristics. The new diode has a
nominal operating current of 460 amperes and is optimised to be
used in conjunction with IXYS UK’s extensive range of press-pack
IGBTs.
The new diodes incorporate IXYS UKs most
advanced process and assembly technology, replacing older designs
based on floating silicon. The new bonded die design offers a diode
with improved thermal stability and very robust mechanical
properties. The silicon is optimised with advanced processing to
give unrivalled di/dt, change of current capability, more than 2kA
per microsecond, while retaining a soft recovery characteristic and
low switching losses.
The diodes are packaged in fully hermetic 26mm
thick ceramic packages with copper electrodes and are compatible
for series clamping in the same stack as IXYS UK’s range of very
high current press-pack IGBTs. The 460 ampere device has a 43mm die
and is packaged in a 38mm electrode package with an overall
diameter of 60mm. The part number designation for the new diode is
E0460QC45E.
The new HP sonic FRD is optimised for use with
IXYS UK’s range of 4500 volt press pack IGBTs; as both
anti-parallel and neutral point clamp diodes (for multi-level
converters) with IXYS UKs press-pack IGBT types T0240NB45E,
T0340VB45G and T0510VB45A. The new diode is also suitable to be
used as a snubber diode with IXYS UKs larger press-pack IGBTs such
as the T1600GB45G, T1800GB45A, T2400GB45E and the recently launched
T2960BB45E.
“As well as applications using the press-pack
IGBT the new diode is also suitable to be used as a snubber or
clamp diode with other fast switching devices that require a diode
with the capability for a rate of change of current greater than
500 amperes per microsecond,” commented Frank Wakeman, IXYS UK’s
Marketing and Technical Support Manager.
Typical applications for this device include:
utilities and HVDC applications such as flexible AC transition
systems, HVDC transition, Statcoms, VSC SVC etc.; medium voltage AC
drives for harsh environments and ultra-high power such as mining,
marine and off shore, gas and oil installations; renewable energy
for wind turbines, hydro generation, wave-generation and solar.
For data sheets please go to the IXYS UK website
at www.ixysuk.com or please contact us at (email: sales@ixysuk.com)
or telephone: +44 (0)1249 444524 for quotation.
About IXYS UK
Located in Chippenham, England, IXYS UK Westcode
Ltd is the IXYS leading manufacturing site for very high power
thyristors, SCRs and rectifiers ranging up to 7200 Volts and 15,000
Amps. IXYS UK continues to supply high technology components
for a wide range of applications such as wind and solar energy,
welding, AC and DC motor drives for oil, marine and water treatment
facilities, uninterruptible power supplies, motor soft starters,
transportation, induction heating, mining equipment and many other
industrial applications.
About IXYS Corporation
Since its founding, IXYS Corporation has been
developing power semiconductors and mixed signal ICs to improve
power conversion efficiency, generate solar and wind power and
provide efficient motor control for industrial applications.
IXYS, and its subsidiary companies, offer a diversified product
base that addresses worldwide needs for power control in the
growing cleantech industries, renewable energy markets,
telecommunications, medical devices, transportation applications,
flexible displays and RF power.
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that are not statements of historical fact, including the
performance, features, availability and suitability of products for
various applications, may be deemed to be forward-looking
statements. There are a number of important factors that could
cause the results of IXYS to differ materially from those indicated
by these forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks
detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including
its Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended September 30, 2017. The
Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the results of
any revisions to these forward-looking statements.
Contacts:
Frank Wakeman, IXYS UK Westcode Limited,
Chippenham, SN15 1GE, United Kingdom. +44 (0)1249 444524Ray Segall,
IXYS Long Beach 562-296-6584 (US sales enquiries only)
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