What are the Advantages of IGBTs?
Due to their hybrid configuration, there are many advantages to using IGBT modules over other types of power transistors. Advantages include:
- High voltage capabilities
- Simplicity of drive
- Low on-state power dissipation
- Low resistance
- Fast switching speed
What is the Difference Between IGBT vs MOSFET?
Although MOSFETs and IGBTs are similar components, both transistors also have key differences. A few of the primary differences between IGBTs and MOSFETs are outlined below.
IGBT power modules are preferred for high voltage applications as they are constructed specifically to perform under high voltage. To put that into context, IGBTs have a typical voltage rating of around 1400V while MOSFETs are much lower rated at around 600V.
The two device types also have different terminals despite their similar structure, with the three terminals of an IGBT (emitter, collector, gate) differing from those of a MOSFET (source, drain, gate).
You can see a comparison between the two device types in this table:
Characteristic
| IGBT
| Power MOSFET
|
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Current Rating
| High
| Low
|
Voltage Rating
| Very High
| High
|
Switching Speed
| Medium
| Fast
|
Input Impedance
| High
| High
|
Output Impedance
| Low
| Medium
|
How Do I Control IGBTs?
IGBT transistors can be turned on or off by either activating or deactivating the gate terminal. For the on state, a positive input voltage must be applied across the gate, signalling the emitter to keep the device on. Since these devices are voltage controlled, only a small voltage on the gate is needed to maintain conduction through the IGBT module. For the off state, changing the input gate to receive a zero or negative signal will trigger the device to turn off.
How Do You Test IGBTs?
IGBT testing is important to ensure the device and diodes are in good condition. Testing can also identify if the gate terminals are properly insulated.
IGBT modules can be easily tested with a multimeter however if more comprehensive circuit diagnostics are required, it is always recommended to consult an expert. You should also bear in mind that these modules can be highly sensitive to ESD so anti-static protective equipment should always be used when handling IGBT transistors.