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CISSOID and DDC Create Compact IPM
Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium — Semiconductor manufacturer CIS- SOID has teamed up with Data Device Corporation (DDC) to develop a compact, reliable silicon-carbide (SiC) MOSFET intelligent power module (IPM) for aerospace power converters and motor control.
+225°C (–67 to 437°F). Magnetic cores and other transformer materi- als have been carefully selected to offer stable behavior and reliable operation within the temperature range. The transformers will provide isolation in excess of 2500 VDC and are optimized for low parasitic capac-
SiC MOSFET intelligent power module. DDC’s subsidiary of Beta Trans -
former Technology Corporation will develop high-reliability and high-tem- perature
transformer modules,
embedding both power and pulse transformers, optimized for CIS - SOID’s HADES2® isolated gate driv- er. The solution will be used in CISSOID’s SiC MOSFET IPMs, SiC IPMs designed for high power density applications, and also IPMs in her- metically-sealed packages developed for harsh environments, including unpressurized locations and extreme temperatures. Transformer modules are being
developed, validated and qualified for temperature ranges from –55 to
itances in order to support high dV/dt, typically up to 50 kV/µs, com- mon with fast-switching SiC transis- tors. These transformers have been optimized to work with the HADES2 isolated gate driver chipset. The power transformer is used
inside a flyback DC-DC converter supplying both low- and high-side isolated gate drivers while pulse transformers are transmitting PWM
and fault signals. Contact: CISSOID, Rue Emile
Francqui 3, 1435 Mont-Saint- Guibert, Belgium % +32-1048-9210 fax: +32-1088-9875 E-mail:
sales@cissoid.com Web:
www.cissoid.com
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