IGBT, stands for Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor. It is a bipolar transistor with an insulated gate terminal. It combines a control input with a MOS structure and a bipolar power transistor in a ...
This application note presents a numerical algorithm for IGBTs that operate in switch mode power circuits in order to determine its losses. The design example uses a 600 W zero-current switching boost ...
For inverter applications, such as motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies, switchmode power supplies, high intensity lamp ballasts, and induction heating, the gates of insulated gate bipolar ...
Today's IGBTs are efficient and simply cost less. They're displacing MOSFETs in many SMPS applications up to and sometimes exceeding 200 kHz. Let's look at some of the application-related differences ...