Active and preferred

EVAL_2K4W_ACT_BRD_S7

2400W high power density power factor correction (PFC) converter using 600V CoolMOS™ S7 for active line rectification and for inrush current control

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EVAL_2K4W_ACT_BRD_S7
EVAL_2K4W_ACT_BRD_S7

Product details

  • Board Type
    Evaluation Board
  • Dimensions
    127mm×85mm×44mm
  • Input Type
    AC
  • Motor Power max
    2400 W
  • Output Voltage
    380 V to 410 V
  • Product Category
    CoolMOS™, Gate Driver, PFC-CCM Controller
  • Product Name
    EVAL_2K4W_ACT_BRD_S7
  • Qualification
    Standard
  • Supply Voltage
    90 V to 265 V
  • Target Application
    Power Supplies, Telecom, SMPS
  • Topology
    PFC, Single Phase, non-Isolated, Boost, Full Bridge
OPN
EVAL2K4WACTBRDS7TOBO1
Product Status active and preferred
Infineon Package N/A
Package Name N/A
Packing Size 1
Packing Type CONTAINER
Moisture Level NA
Moisture Packing NON DRY
Lead-free No
Halogen Free No
RoHS Compliant No
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Product Status
Active
Infineon Package N/A
Package Name -
Packing Size 1
Packing Type CONTAINER
Moisture Level NA
Moisture Packing NON DRY
Lead Free
Halogen Free
RoHS Compliant
The system solution EVAL_2K4W_ACT_BRD_S7 has two important features promoting a higher added value as compared to the conventional boost PFC:1. Use of CoolMOS™ S7 for the active-bridge rectification to increase the efficiency2. Replacement of inrush-current relay with CoolMOS™ S7 to increase the power density. This system solution is available as Hardware Board or Reference Design.

Features

  • Active-bridge CCM PFC demo board based on 600V CoolMOS™ S7
  • 2400W 65kHz high efficiency and high power density design

Benefits

  • Efficiency increases thanks to active-bridge line-rectification based on KIT_ACT_BRD_60R022S7
  • Lower temperature increases as compared to the standard diode’s bridge solution
  • Heatsink is redundant for the bridge
  • Increased power density thanks to the adoption of 22mΩ S7 for the pre-charge circuit
  • Bulky relay is redundant for the DC-link pre-charge

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