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MG06400D-BN1MM Datasheet, PDF (1/6 Pages) Littelfuse – MG06400D-BN1MM Series 400A Dual IGBT
Power Module
600V IGBT Family
MG06400D-BN1MM Series 400A Dual IGBT
Features
• Ultra low loss
• High ruggedness
• High short circuit
capability
RoHS
• Positive temperature
coefficient
Agency Approvals
AGENCY
AGENCY FILE NUMBER
E71639
Applications
• Motor drives
• Inverter
• Converter
• SMPS and UPS
• Welder
• Induction Heating
Module Characteristics (TC = 25°C, unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
TVj max)
TVj op
TSTG
Visol
CTI
RthJC
RthJCD
Torque
Torque
Weight
Parameters
Max. Junction Temperature
Operating Temperature
Storage Temperature Range
Insulation Test Voltage
Comparative Tracking Index
Junction-to-Case Thermal
Resistance
Junction-to-Case Thermal
Resistance
Module-to-Sink
Module Electrodes
Test Conditions
Min
-40
-40
AC, t=1min
Module case exposed to 0.1% ammonium
chloride solution per UL and IEC standards
350
Per IGBT
Per Inverse Diode
Recommended (M6)
3
Recommended (M6)
2.5
Typ
3000
Max
150
150
125
0.09
0.15
5
5
310
Unit
°C
°C
°C
V
V
K/W
K/W
N·m
N·m
g
Absolute Maximum Ratings (TC = 25°C, unless otherwise specified)
Symbol
Parameters
Test Conditions
IGBT
VCES
Collector - Emitter Voltage
VGES
Gate - Emitter Voltage
IC
DC Collector Current
ICpuls
Pulsed Collector Current
Ptot
Power Dissipation Per IGBT
Free-Wheeling Diode
TC=25°C
TC=50°C
TC=25°C, tp=1ms
TC=50°C, tp=1ms
VRRM
Repetitive Reverse Voltage
IF(AV)
Average Forward Current
TC=25°C
TC=50°C
IF(RMs)
RMS Forward Current
IFSM
Non-Repetitive Surge
Forward Current
TVj =45°C, t=10ms, Sine
TVj =45°C, t=8.3ms, Sine
Life Support Note:
Not Intended for Use in Life Support or Life Saving Applications
The products shown herein are not designed for use in life sustaining or life saving
applications unless otherwise expressly indicated.
MG06400D-BN1MM
1
Revised: July 26, 2013 04:44 PM
Values
600
±20
460
400
920
800
1400
600
400
320
570
1200
1320
Unit
V
V
A
A
A
A
W
V
A
A
A
A
A
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