Infineon TT162N16KOF IGBT Module
Infineon TT162N16KOF IGBT Module




Infineon TT162N16KOF is a high-power Transistor module particularly designed for industrial motor drives, UPS techniques, and welding gear purposes. It belongs to Infineon’s PrimePACK™ product household.
The TT162N16KOF module incorporates a voltage score of 1600V and a present score of 162A. It's characterised by a low on-state voltage drop, excessive quick circuit functionality, low switching losses, and an remoted copper baseplate that ensures optimum thermal efficiency.
This module is constructed utilizing Infineon’s superior IGBT4 expertise, which provides improved switching efficiency and better effectivity in comparison with earlier generations of IGBTs.
Listed below are the specs of the TT162N16KOF module:
- Producer Half Quantity: TT162N16KOF
- RoHS Code: Sure
- Producer: Infineon
- Half Bundle Code: MODULE
- Bundle Description: FLANGE MOUNT, R-XUFM-X7
- Extra Function: UL RECOGNIZED
- Case Connection: ISOLATED
- Configuration: SERIES CONNECTED, CENTER TAP, 2 ELEMENTS
- DC Gate Set off Present-Max: 150 mA
- Description of Fast-Connects: 2G-2GR
- Description of Screw Terminals: A-Ok-AK
- JESD-30 Code: R-XUFM-X7
- Non-Repetitive Pk On-state Present: 4400 A
- On-state Present-Max: 162000 A
- Working Temperature-Max: 125 °C
- Working Temperature-Min: -40 °C
- Bundle Physique Materials: UNSPECIFIED
- Bundle Form: RECTANGULAR
- Bundle Model: FLANGE MOUNT
- Peak Reflow Temperature (Cel): NOT SPECIFIED
- RMS On-state Present-Max: 260 A
- Repetitive Peak Off-state Voltage: 1600 V
- Repetitive Peak Reverse Voltage: 1600 V
- Subcategory: Silicon Managed Rectifiers
- Floor Mount: NO
- Terminal Type: UNSPECIFIED
- Terminal Place: UPPER
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