Automotive IGBT modules

Automotive power modules based on leading Si IGBT technologies designed for hybrid electric and full electric vehicle (xEV) applications

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Automotive power modules play a crucial role in the traction inverter of hybrid and electric vehicles, facilitating the conversion of direct current (DC) from the battery into alternating current (AC) to drive the vehicle's propulsion system. The efficiency and reliability of these modules are essential for the overall performance of the vehicle.

Our automotive IGBT modules offer high efficiency and robust designs, ideal for plug-in hybrid vehicles and electric cars. With high switching frequency and short-circuit rating, they enable cost-effective solutions. Infineon's portfolio includes HybridPACK™ and EasyPACK modules, equipped with leading IGBT technologies like EDT3, providing excellent efficiency and reliability.

These modules cover inverter power classes from 30 kW to 250 kW and are available in half-bridge and B6-bridge configurations. They are designed to improve system efficiency, making them a perfect match for demanding automotive applications.

Automotive IGBT modules offer several advantages that make them an ideal choice for electric and hybrid vehicles. Their high switching frequency and short-circuit rating enable high efficiency and robust designs, making them perfect for plug-in hybrid vehicles and electric cars.

Additionally, IGBT modules provide excellent reliability and durability, ensuring optimal performance over the vehicle's lifespan. With their high power density and compact design, automotive IGBT modules are well-suited for a wide range of applications, from small hybrid vehicles to large electric buses.

Infineon offers inverter evaluation kits to support customers during their first steps in designing applications with HybridPACK™ Drive power modules, EiceDRIVER™ gate drivers, XENSIV™ current sensors and AURIX™ MCUs. Our evaluation kits enable you to operate basic open loop inverters within a few minutes and without any software or communication to external control units.

Power device selection can be simplified and your design iterations can be accelerated by using Infineon‘s Online Power Simulation Platform (IPOSIM).

Automotive power modules play a crucial role in the traction inverter of hybrid and electric vehicles, facilitating the conversion of direct current (DC) from the battery into alternating current (AC) to drive the vehicle's propulsion system. The efficiency and reliability of these modules are essential for the overall performance of the vehicle.

Our automotive IGBT modules offer high efficiency and robust designs, ideal for plug-in hybrid vehicles and electric cars. With high switching frequency and short-circuit rating, they enable cost-effective solutions. Infineon's portfolio includes HybridPACK™ and EasyPACK modules, equipped with leading IGBT technologies like EDT3, providing excellent efficiency and reliability.

These modules cover inverter power classes from 30 kW to 250 kW and are available in half-bridge and B6-bridge configurations. They are designed to improve system efficiency, making them a perfect match for demanding automotive applications.

Automotive IGBT modules offer several advantages that make them an ideal choice for electric and hybrid vehicles. Their high switching frequency and short-circuit rating enable high efficiency and robust designs, making them perfect for plug-in hybrid vehicles and electric cars.

Additionally, IGBT modules provide excellent reliability and durability, ensuring optimal performance over the vehicle's lifespan. With their high power density and compact design, automotive IGBT modules are well-suited for a wide range of applications, from small hybrid vehicles to large electric buses.

Infineon offers inverter evaluation kits to support customers during their first steps in designing applications with HybridPACK™ Drive power modules, EiceDRIVER™ gate drivers, XENSIV™ current sensors and AURIX™ MCUs. Our evaluation kits enable you to operate basic open loop inverters within a few minutes and without any software or communication to external control units.

Power device selection can be simplified and your design iterations can be accelerated by using Infineon‘s Online Power Simulation Platform (IPOSIM).

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