Mitsubishi PM450CG1C065 IGBT Module
Mitsubishi PM450CG1C065 IGBT Module





The Mitsubishi PM450CG1C065 is a high-power Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) module designed and manufactured by Mitsubishi Electrical Company. It finds functions in numerous energy conversion techniques, motor management functions, and different high-power digital techniques. Listed below are the important thing options and specs of this module:
PM450CG1C065 Options:
a) Full-Gate CSTBTTM Chip: The module makes use of a Full-Gate CSTBTTM (Conductive Storage IGBT) chip for its operation.
b) Over-Temperature Safety: The module consists of over-temperature safety that screens the chip floor temperature of the CSTBTTM chip.
c) Error Output Sign: The module offers an error output sign for every safety arm, indicating states corresponding to short-circuit safety, over-current safety, and over-temperature safety.
d) Irregular State Detection: The module can determine and output an error sign akin to an irregular state, serving to to diagnose points.
Specs:
- Collector-Emitter Voltage (VD=15 V, VCIN=15 V): VCES 650 V
- Collector Present (TC=25 °C): IC 450A
- Collector Present Pulse: ICRM 675 A
- Complete Energy Dissipation (TC=25 °C): Ptot 1388 W
- Emitter Present (TC=25 °C): IE 450A
- Free-Wheeling Diode Ahead Present (Pulse): IERM 675 A
- Junction Temperature (Note5): Tvj -20 ~ +150 °C
- Isolation Voltage (60Hz, Sinusoidal, Charged half to Base plate, AC 1min, RMS): Visol 2500V
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