Mitsubishi Electric launches LV100 T-Series IGBT module for commercial use

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Reduce energy intake and renewable energy systems, etc.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) today announced the launch of its commercial LV100 T-Series LV100 bipolar transistor module (IGBT). Offering wonderful versatility and maximum density, the LV100 box has been widely used in rail and electrical programs and has now been adapted for commercial use. It helps reduce the length and strength loss of force converters, especially inverters used for renewable energy programs, such as photovoltaic and wind power generation, as well as maximum capacity motor drives. Sales will begin in September.

Product features

1) LV100 box with a non-unusual contour adapted and optimized for commercial use

– The LV100 box, widely used in railway and electrical applications, has been adapted and optimized to standardize packages for commercial applications.

2) Maximum density for smaller, energy-efficient inverters

– The LV100 is supplied with the newest IGBT (seventh generation), which uses the CSTBTTM 1 design, and the RFC (Relax Field of Cathode) 2 diode for low force loss. This high-strength IGBT module achieves an industry-leading force density of 17.14 A/cm23 by optimizing ho design. The set will help miniaturize force converters, such as inverters for renewable power sources and high capacity motors (1700V/1200A and 1200V/1200A). Array1 Original Mitsubishi Electric IGBT Design Mitsubishi Electric’s original 2 support diode garage effect optimizes the mobility of electrons on the cathode side3 as of August 25, 2020 according to Mitsubishi Electric Research

3) Internal design optimized for more inverter systems

– The integration of copper-based insulated parts into the design and optimization of the internal electrode design increases thermal cycle life and achieves the industry’s highest class 3 low footprint induction, which will contribute to equipment reliability.

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Contacts

Customer Requests Marketing Department of Power Devices A and Department B Mitsubishi Electric Corporation www.MitsubishiElectric.com/semiconductors/

Press Requests Takeyoshi Komatsu Public Relations Division Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Tel: ’81-3-3218-2346prd.gnews@nk. MitsubishiElectric.co.jp www.MitsubishiElectric.com/news/

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