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sohail
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Hi,

       I am using Infineon Designer how can we Add IPM IM535-U6D in System.

 

 

Thanks

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1211Shukla
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Hi,

There is dedicated IPM Simulation Tool where you can specify the input parameters and do steady state analysis for a particular IPM.

Please note that all simulations involve steady-state analysis.  Losses calculated are only for the IPM, all other
components in the schematic are ideal and do not add losses to the system.

Regards,

Rishabh S

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1211Shukla
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Hi,

The CIPOS™ IM535  is designed to control three-phase motors in variable speed drives. The package concept is specially adapted to power applications, which need good thermal conduction and electrical isolation. Infineon’s leading-edge TRENCHSTOP™ IGBTs and anti-parallel diodes are combined with an optimized & rugged SOI gate driver. The package type is DIP 36x21D and  includes some of the features like  inverter current rating of 30 A,  over current shutdown,  built-in temperature monitoring, suitable for motor power rating up to 3000 W at 10 kHz.

you can have a look at typical application circuit in below Fig.

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Please go through the Product Page and Datasheet for further details

Regards,

Rishabh S

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sohail
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Hi,

        My Question was how can we Add  CIPOS™ IM535 Module in Infineon Designer Powered By Tina Cloud!

 

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Is There Any Option To Add Components, What is Procedure?

 

Thanks 

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1211Shukla
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100 replies posted 10 likes received 25 solutions authored

Hi,

There is dedicated IPM Simulation Tool where you can specify the input parameters and do steady state analysis for a particular IPM.

Please note that all simulations involve steady-state analysis.  Losses calculated are only for the IPM, all other
components in the schematic are ideal and do not add losses to the system.

Regards,

Rishabh S

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1211Shukla
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Hi,

Any further support is required in this topic?

Regards.

Rishabh

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