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Hi all
I currently use FS35R12W1T4 and I see that there is
a new IGBT FS35R12W1T7 ,What is the differences between
T4 and T7 series?
Avi Ben-Maor
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Dear Avi Ben-Maor,
Thank you for posting in Infineon community.
Compared to the last IGBT4 generation, IGBT7 shows almost the same turn-off losses while making a big step in the reduction of static losses. Its on-state voltage is reduced by around 20% compared to the previous generation the IGBT4 T4 chip. A typical value is 1.65 V at Tvj=125°C. This brings significant loss reduction in the final application, especially for industrial drives applications which usually operate at moderate switching frequency.
Please refer to the attached article for more details.
Best Regards,
Anil Kumar.
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Dear Avi Ben-Maor,
Thank you for posting in Infineon community.
Compared to the last IGBT4 generation, IGBT7 shows almost the same turn-off losses while making a big step in the reduction of static losses. Its on-state voltage is reduced by around 20% compared to the previous generation the IGBT4 T4 chip. A typical value is 1.65 V at Tvj=125°C. This brings significant loss reduction in the final application, especially for industrial drives applications which usually operate at moderate switching frequency.
Please refer to the attached article for more details.
Best Regards,
Anil Kumar.
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Dear Avi Ben-Maor,
Please let me know, if any further support is required or can I move this case to resolved state.
Best Regards
Anil Kumar.