Dual-channel high voltage IGBT driver board with a high peak output current of 30 A, integrated DC-DC, SMPS, soft shut down in fault conditions, dynamic over-current detection and IGBT desaturation monitoring. Please find our driver boards in the product table.

  • High peak output current
  • Integrated DC-DC SMPS
  • Outstanding protection features
  • High electromagnetic compatibility
  • Half-bridge and direct mode
  • Soft shut down in fault conditions

 

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We offer a selection of dual-channel IGBT driver boards for IGBT modules up to 1700 V with reinforced isolation, an output current source, a sink of 30 A, and a half-bridge configuration in our product portfolio.

EiceDRIVER™ SiC MOSFET gate driver ICs incorporate important key benefits, such as robust design, reinforced isolation according to EN 50178/IEC 61800-5-1, reliable operation in harsh environments and patented paralleling of modules. 

We offer a selection of dual-channel IGBT driver boards for IGBT modules up to 1700 V with reinforced isolation, an output current source, a sink of 30 A, and a half-bridge configuration in our product portfolio.

EiceDRIVER™ SiC MOSFET gate driver ICs incorporate important key benefits, such as robust design, reinforced isolation according to EN 50178/IEC 61800-5-1, reliable operation in harsh environments and patented paralleling of modules. 

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