The Semikron SKKT 570/16 E is an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) module with specific electrical characteristics and ratings. Here’s a breakdown of the provided information:
- Module Model: SKKT 570/16 E
Electrical Characteristics:
- Collector-Emitter Voltage (Vces): 600V – This is the maximum voltage the IGBT can handle between the collector and emitter.
- Average Current (It av): 160A – This is the average current the IGBT can handle.
- Gate Trigger Current Max (Igt): 150mA – The maximum current required to trigger the IGBT’s gate.
- Gate Trigger Voltage Max (Vgt): 2V – The maximum voltage required to trigger the IGBT’s gate.
- Holding Current Max (Ih): 400mA – The minimum current required to keep the IGBT in the conducting state.
- On-State RMS Current (IT(rms)): 250A – The maximum RMS current the IGBT can handle when in the on-state.
Temperature Ratings:
- Operating Temperature Max: 125°C – The maximum recommended operating temperature.
- Operating Temperature Min: -40°C – The minimum recommended operating temperature.
Other Ratings:
- Peak Non-Repetitive Surge Current (Itsm 50Hz): 5.4kA – The maximum non-repetitive surge current the IGBT can handle at 50Hz.
- Peak Repetitive Off-State Voltage (Vdrm): 1.6kV – The maximum repetitive off-state voltage that the IGBT can block.