IXYS VUO192-16NO7 IGBT Module
IXYS VUO192-16NO7 IGBT Module
Posted Date: 2023-06-07




IXYS VUO192-16NO7 is an IGBT module manufactured by IXYS CORP. It's an lively half with a Pbfree code indicating it is freed from lead. The module is designed as a bridge configuration with 6 parts, making it appropriate for numerous purposes.
Listed below are the specs of the VUO192-16NO7 module:
- Producer Half Quantity: VUO192-16NO7
- Package deal Description: R-XUFM-X5
- Pin Rely: 5
- Producer Package deal Code: CASE PWS-E FLAT
- HTS Code: 8541.10.00.80
- Extra Characteristic: LOW LEAKAGE CURRENT
- Case Connection: ISOLATED
- Configuration: BRIDGE, 6 ELEMENTS
- Diode Factor Materials: SILICON
- Diode Kind: BRIDGE RECTIFIER DIODE
- Ahead voltage-Max (VF): 1.01 V
- JESD-30 Code: R-XUFM-X5
- JESD-609 Code: e3
- Non-rep Pk Ahead Present-Max: 3490 A
- Variety of Parts: 6
- Variety of Phases: 3
- Variety of Terminals: 5
- Working Temperature-Max: 150 °C
- Working Temperature-Min: -55 °C
- Output Present-Max: 248 A
- Package deal Physique Materials: UNSPECIFIED
- Package deal Form: RECTANGULAR
- Package deal Fashion: FLANGE MOUNT
- Rep Pk Reverse voltage-Max: 1600 V
- Subcategory: IGBT
- Floor Mount: NO
- Terminal End: TIN OVER NICKEL
- Terminal Type: UNSPECIFIED
- Terminal Place: UPPER
The VUO192-16NO7 module is a bridge rectifier diode with 3 phases, able to dealing with 248A of output present and a most reverse voltage of 1600V. It's designed with silicon diode parts and complies with RoHS laws. The module is in an oblong flange mount bundle with 5 pins and options an remoted case connection.
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