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Re: SMPS MWO IGBT Salvage



Original poster: tesla <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Greetings

No data on that point despite review of net. Looked long and hard could find
little of specific detail.  Noted diodes rectifying output of xfrmr have Trr
of 0.1uS.  This provides some guide to max operating freq of the supply.

The ferrite core in the inverter is small and this suggests to me an
operating freq that is high.

Other of more knowledge and experience may draw better conclusions than I
can.

Best
Ted

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: SMPS MWO IGBT Salvage


> Original poster: <a1accounting@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Hi Ted,
> Nice find.
> Does the SS power supply operate anywhere near a practical coil frequency?
>
> Bob
>  >
>  > From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>  > Date: 2006/06/17 Sat PM 06:31:13 EDT
>  > To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
>  > Subject: SMPS MWO IGBT Salvage
>  >
>  > Original poster: tesla <tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>  >
>  > Team
>  >
>  > Recently interecepted about 30 MWO's from the repair shop before they
were
>  > dumped.
>  >
>  > Two of these had a SMPS. As we all appreciate in time we can expect the
>  > percentage of SMPS supplies from dumped MWO to rise to neart 100%
>  >
>  > A quick look on the net suggests the IGBT's 1000v 60A fast types might
be
>  > useful in SISG or DRSSTC designs. Has anybody used  these as a source
of
>  > IGBT's for these circuits or knows these types have potential use for
Teslas
>  >
>  > The IGBT's were Toshiba GT30J322 and I think (as it was not labelled) a
>  > GT60N321
>  >
>  > Thanks
>  > Ted L in NZ
>  >
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