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IXBH42N170A

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IXBH42N170A

Disc IGBT BiMosfet-High Volt TO-247AD | Series: High Voltage
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BiMOSFETs are devices, which have combined strengths of MOSFETs and IGBTs. Non-epitaxial construction and new fabrication processes were used in making BiMOSFETs a great success.These high voltage devices are ideal for parallel operation due to the positive voltage temperature coefficient of both of its saturation voltage, and the forward voltage drop of its intrinsic diode. Furthermore, this “free” intrinsic body diode serves as a protection diode, providing an alternative path for the inductive load current during device turn-off, preventing high Ldi/dt voltage transients from inflicting damage to the device.

PropertyValue
VCES (V)
1700
IC @ 25 °C (A)
42
VCE(sat) (V)
6
tfi (ns)
20
Configuration
Copack (FRED)
Package Type
TO-247
RthJC (K/W)
0.35
IC @ 90 °C (A)
21
Driving Voltages (V)
15
  • High blocking voltage
  • High power density
  • High current handling capability
  • Low conduction losses
  • MOS gate turn on for drive simplicity
  • International standard and proprietary ISOPLUSTM packages
  • Eliminates multiple series-parallel lower voltage, lower current rated devices
  • Simpler system design
  • Improved reliability
  • Reduced component count
  • Reduced system cost

IXBH42N170A Applications

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  • Radar transmitter power supplies
  • Radar pulse modulators
  • Capacitor discharge circuits
  • High voltage power supplies
  • AC switches
  • HV circuit breakers
  • Pulser circuits
  • High voltage test equipment
  • Laser & X-ray generators

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