The reverse recovery phenomenon of the IGBT module refers to some specific physical phenomena and changes in electrical characteristics that occur when the integrated freewheeling diode (FWD) inside the IGBT changes from the forward conduction state to the reverse cutoff state when the IGBT is turned off.
VIEW MORE+In the field of modern industrial electrical power, medium frequency power supplies are widely used, and IGBT (insulated gate bipolar transistor) plays a vital role as the core device of medium frequency power supplies. This article will deeply explore the working principle, key role, common failure modes and solutions of IGBT in medium frequency power supplies.
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VIEW MORE+Rated gate drive voltage: When the gate drive voltage is within the range of ±20V and a voltage exceeding this range is applied, the oxide film (SiO2) between the gate and emitter may be insulated and damaged, resulting in reduced reliability.
VIEW MORE+The lower IGBT needs to be turned on and off, and the upper IGBT is the same. The time interval between the two drive pulses needs to be adjusted to the calculated value of the dead time according to the actual situation. In this way, the negative current of the DC loop can be measured, and if the dead time is sufficient, no shoot-through current should be observed.
VIEW MORE+The shutdown sequence of the IGBT module three-level circuit when it fails In the three-level circuit with a 1-shaped diode clamp, when a short circuit fault or overcurrent fault occurs, the traditional way to shut down the IGBT is that the driver that detects the fault transmits the fault information to the controller, and then the controller shuts down the outer tube first, and then the inner tube. The reason for this specific shutdown sequence is: 1. If the inner tube is turned off first by mistake, the inner tube IGBT will bear the entire bus voltage, so the inner tube will be severely over-voltage and immediately damaged; 2. If the outer tube is turned off first, the voltage of the outer tube will be clamped at half the bus voltage, and there will be no overvoltage, and then the inner tube will be turned off, and the inner tube will be safe. The timing relationship of the traditional shutdown sequence when the three-level circuit fails:
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