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Product category: Discrete Power Devices
News Release from: Semikron | Subject: SEMiX13
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2005

Low profile six-pack IGBT module handles
200A

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The SEMiX13 has been designed for motor ratings up to 37kW, allowing the SEMiX product range to seamlessly cover the power range from 0.75 to 200kW with modules for solderless assembly.

Semikron has added the SEMiX13 six-pack IGBT module to its SEMiX family The new module is based on the same design principle as the established SEMiX3 standard IGBT half-bridge module, and allows a downward performance scaling of the SEMiX platform

The SEMiX13 has been designed for motor ratings up to 37kW, allowing the SEMiX product range to seamlessly cover the power range from 0.75 to 200kW with modules for solderless assembly.

With its low terminal height of only 17mm compared with the 30mm of standard modules, the new IGBT module has been designed for maximum currents of 200A.

It is available in 600 and 1200V IGBT3 trench technology, or 1200V soft-punch-through (SPT) technology.

The SEMiX13's power connectors are suitable for PCB assembly and cable connections.

The auxiliary connections are made using proven spring-contact technology.

"Soldering has become unnecessary".

"This enables the user to complete his product with power semiconductors at any given production step", said Thomas Grasshoff, Head of Product Management at Semikron International.

The SEMiX3 half-bridge and the large, compatible six-pack SEMiX33c modules, rated at up to 75kW, are firmly established on the inverter market for motor drives and uninterruptible power supplies.

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