Infineon F4-50R12KS4 IGBT Module
Infineon F4-50R12KS4 IGBT Module
Posted Date: 2023-08-18




The Infineon F4-50R12KS4 is an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) module with particular options and traits. Right here’s a breakdown of the knowledge supplied:
Producer Half Quantity:
- Half Quantity: F4-50R12KS4
Basic Data:
- Pbfree Code: Sure (Signifies it’s lead-free)
- Producer: Infineon
- Half Bundle Code: MODULE
- Bundle Description: FLANGE MOUNT, R-XUFM-X24
- Pin Depend: 24
- ECCN Code: EAR99 (Export Administration Rules classification)
- Case Connection: ISOLATED (The case is electrically remoted)
Electrical Traits:
- Collector Present-Max (IC): 70 A (Most collector present)
- Collector-Emitter Voltage-Max: 1200 V (Most voltage between collector and emitter)
- Gate-Emitter Voltage-Max: 20 V (Most voltage between gate and emitter)
- Energy Dissipation-Max (Abs): 355 W (Most energy dissipation)
Configuration:
- Configuration: 2 BANKS, SERIES CONNECTED, CENTER TAP, 2 ELEMENTS WITH BUILT-IN DIODE AND THERMISTOR
- Variety of Parts: 4 (Variety of particular person IGBT components)
- Variety of Terminals: 24 (Variety of connection terminals)
Working Situations:
- Working Temperature-Max: 150 °C (Most working temperature)
Bundle Data:
- Bundle Form: RECTANGULAR
- Bundle Type: FLANGE MOUNT
Polarity/Channel Kind:
- Polarity/Channel Kind: N-CHANNEL (N-channel IGBTs)
Further Data:
- JESD-30 Code: R-XUFM-X24 (JEDEC normal code)
- Subcategory: Insulated Gate BIP Transistors
- Floor Mount: NO (Not a surface-mount element)
- Terminal Type: UNSPECIFIED
- Terminal Place: UPPER
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