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Evaluation of the turn-off transient controllability for high-power IGBT modules

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posted on 2022-06-14, 08:44 authored by K Tan, B Ji, J Wang, W Deng, D Li, Z Wang, Z Liu, W Cao
The efficient and flexible conversion of electrical energy is increasingly accomplished by megawatt insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) modules. Their dynamic performance is influenced by the gate driver control, operating points and the switching loop parasitics, which are crucial to their optimized operational behaviours, efficiency and field reliability. This paper investigates the controllability of the transient voltage and current slopes of megawatt IGBT modules during their turn-off transitions and proposes an efficient assessment method accordingly. Firstly, the causal relationship of transient characteristic variations and controllability is investigated analytically. Then, major factors impacting the controllability are analysed and validated, including the charge carrier profile, the operating points (i.e. the load voltage, the load current, and the junction temperature), and the gate resistance. Finally, an efficient method using the MOS-channel turn-off point on calibrated gate voltage waveform is proposed for the controllability evaluation, which can guide the IGBT, gate driver, and converter design.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number: 51907016AbstractThe

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Citation

IET Power Electron.2022;15:631–643.wileyonlinelibrary.com/iet-pel631

Author affiliation

School of Engineering, University of Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

IET Power Electronics

Volume

15

Issue

7

Pagination

631-643

Publisher

Wiley

issn

1755-4535

eissn

1755-4543

Acceptance date

2022-01-25

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-06-14

Language

English

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