IXYS MEO500-06DA IGBT Module
IXYS MEO500-06DA IGBT Module





IXYS MEO500-06DA IGBT Module
The MEO500-06DA is an IXYS-made high-quality rectifier diode module. Designed for top output currents (as much as 514A) and voltage (as much as 600V), this single-phase, single-element diode incorporates a low ahead voltage of 1.52V and a brief restoration time, making it appropriate for quick restoration purposes.
Key options of the MEO500-06DA embody excessive reliability, low noise, and mushy restoration habits. The diode is packaged in a global customary bundle with a DCB ceramic base plate and planar passivated chips.
With attributes like low switching losses and mushy restoration habits, the MEO500-06DA is a wonderful alternative for high-power rectification in industries like energy electronics, telecommunications, and transportation.
Specs:
- Producer Half Quantity: MEO 500-06 DA
- Worldwide customary bundle with DCB ceramic base plate
- Planar passivated chips
- Quick restoration time
- Low switching losses
- Smooth restoration habits
- Isolation voltage: 3600 V~
- Extra function: Excessive reliability, low noise, free-wheeling diode
- Utility: Quick restoration
- Case Connection: Remoted
- Configuration: Single
- Diode Ingredient Materials: Silicon
- Diode Sort: Rectifier Diode
- Ahead Voltage-Max (VF): 1.52 V
- JESD-30 Code: R-XUFM-X2
- Non-rep Pk Ahead Present-Max: 4800 A
- Working Temperature-Max: 150 °C
- Working Temperature-Min: -40 °C
- Output Present-Max: 514 A
- Bundle Form: Rectangular
- Bundle Model: Flange Mount
- Energy Dissipation-Max: 1100 W
- Rep Pk Reverse Voltage-Max: 600 V
- Reverse Present-Max: 24000 µA
- Reverse Restoration Time-Max: 0.25 µs
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