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Although about 15 years have passed since the
IGBT was developed and produced as an industrial power semiconductor
switch, performance has improved and applications have increased
in that time and now it has replaced the transistor for most
electric-powered industrial equipment. The Mitsubishi lineup
includes the "F Series," a 4th-generation trench IGBT
module in production that delivers power savings and noise reduction
at the same time; the "NF Series," a 5th-generation
IGBT module that adopts the CSTBT chip, combining the characteristics
of the popular planar IGBT and the trench IGBT, known for its
reduced power loss; and the "NFH Series," compatible
with even higher-frequency switching. |
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3rd-generation H series with flexible external
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Adopts CSTBT for reduced power losses |
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Electric drive power equivalent to H series |
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High-speed soft recovery diode |
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Low impedance (approx. half of H series) |
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High-power cycle voltage |
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Thermal resistance (adopts nitride aluminum) |
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Main Applications |
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General purpose inverter |
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AC servo |
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CVCF |
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Solar power generation |
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Wind power generation |
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CT |
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MRI |
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Equipment for induction overheating |
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