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Re: [TCML] IGBT 1200V, 54A



Possibly, but after Phil's testing the extra thermal mass may not be needed. The OLD IGBT was the largest available because we did not know any better. A much smaller IGBT may do perfectly fine.

"Welcome back, Terry.
Cheers, Finn hammer"

I still lurk here and make comments when time permits ;-)


Terry


Jim Mora wrote:
Hi Terry, Et Al,

At such a cost differential, couldn't a design be made that doubles the IGBT
parts count (sorry, not my bailey wick)?

Jim Mora

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It only has 1/2 the die area but at that price it is worth a try. It is not like the big ones are blowing up. IR is quoting $28.75 for the IRGPS60B120KDP these days!!

Terry



bartb wrote:
Hi All,

I found a possible replacement for the IRGPS60B120KDP discrete (sisg application).

Fairchild's HGTG18N120BND looks similar and price is $8.67 ea at Newark, $5.25 at Digikey, $5.20 at Mouser.
http://www.fairchildsemi.com/ds/HG%2FHGTG18N120BND.pdf

Take care,
Bart
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