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PM25CLA120_05 Datasheet, PDF (4/8 Pages) Mitsubishi Electric Semiconductor – FLAT-BASE TYPE INSULATED PACKAGE
MITSUBISHI <INTELLIGENT POWER MODULES>
PM25CLA120
FLAT-BASE TYPE
INSULATED PACKAGE
CONTROL PART
Symbol
Parameter
Condition
Limits
Min.
Typ.
Max. Unit
ID
Circuit Current
VD = 15V, VCIN = 15V
VN1-VNC
—
15
25
V*P1-V*PC
—
mA
5
10
Vth(ON)
Vth(OFF)
Input ON Threshold Voltage Applied between : UP-VUPC, VP-VVPC, WP-VWPC
Input OFF Threshold Voltage
UN • VN • WN-VNC
1.2
1.5
1.8
V
1.7
2.0
2.3
SC
Short Circuit Trip Level
–20 ≤ Tj ≤ 125°C, VD = 15V
(Fig. 3,6)
50
—
—
A
toff(SC)
Short Circuit Current Delay
Time
VD = 15V
(Fig. 3,6) —
0.2
—
µs
OT
VD = 15V
Over Temperature Protection
OTr
Detect Tj of IGBT chip
Trip level
Reset level
135
145
—
°C
—
125
—
UV
Supply Circuit Under-Voltage –20 ≤ Tj ≤ 125°C
UVr
Protection
Trip level
Reset level
11.5
12.0 12.5
V
—
12.5
—
IFO(H)
IFO(L)
Fault Output Current
VD = 15V, VFO = 15V
(Note-2)
—
—
—
0.01
mA
10
15
Minimum Fault Output Pulse
tFO
Width
VD = 15V
(Note-2)
1.0
1.8
—
ms
(Note-2) Fault output is given only when the internal SC, OT & UV protections schemes of either upper or lower arm device operate to
protect it.
MECHANICAL RATINGS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Symbol
—
—
—
Parameter
Mounting torque
Mounting torque
Weight
Main terminal
Mounting part
Condition
—
Limits
Min.
Typ.
Unit
Max.
screw : M5
2.5
3.0
3.5 N • m
screw : M5
2.5
3.0
3.5 N • m
—
380
—
g
RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS FOR USE
Symbol
Parameter
VCC
Supply Voltage
VD
Control Supply Voltage
VCIN(ON)
VCIN(OFF)
fPWM
tdead
Input ON Voltage
Input OFF Voltage
PWM Input Frequency
Arm Shoot-through
Blocking Time
Condition
Recommended value
Unit
Applied across P-N terminals
≤ 800
V
Applied between : VUP1-VUPC, VVP1-VVPC
VWP1-VWPC, VN1-VNC
(Note-3)
15.0 ± 1.5
V
Applied between : UP-VUPC, VP-VVPC, WP-VWPC
UN • VN • WN-VNC
≤ 0.8
V
≥ 9.0
Using Application Circuit of Fig. 8
≤ 20
kHz
For IPM’s each input signals
(Fig. 7)
≥ 2.5
µs
(Note-3) With ripple satisfying the following conditions: dv/dt swing ≤ ±5V/µs, Variation ≤ 2V peak to peak
May 2005