Mitsubishi PS219B2-CS IGBT Module
Mitsubishi PS219B2-CS IGBT Module
Posted Date: 2023-08-17



The Mitsubishi PS219B2-CS is an IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) module with the next specs:
Primary Operate and Scores:
- 3-phase DC/AC inverter operation
- Voltage Ranking: 600V / Present Ranking: 5A (CSTBT – Mixture of Managed Swap and Trivial Transistor)
- N-side IGBT open emitter configuration
- Constructed-in bootstrap diodes with a present limiting resistor
Software:
- Appropriate for low-power motor management functions within the vary of AC 100~240Vrms (DC voltage: 400V or beneath)
Built-in Drive, Safety, and System Management Capabilities:
- P-side: Drive circuit, Excessive voltage high-speed stage shifting, Management provide under-voltage (UV) safety
- N-side: Drive circuit, Management provide under-voltage safety (UV), Quick circuit safety (SC), Over-temperature safety (OT, relevant to particular variants)
- Fault Signaling: Detection of SC fault (N-side IGBT), UV fault (N-side provide)
- Temperature Output: Analog output of LVIC (Low Voltage Clever Energy Module) temperature (-S/-AS/-CS variants)
- Enter Interface: 3.5V line with Schmitt set off receiver circuit (Excessive Lively)
Most Scores and Traits:
- Collector-Emitter Voltage Vces: 600V
- Gate-Emitter Voltage VGES: ±20V
- Collector Present Ic: 5A
- Collector Present Icp: 10A
- Collector Energy Dissipation Computer: 21.3W
- Collector-Emitter Voltage VCES: 1500V
- Working Junction Temperature Tj: -20 to +125°C
- Storage Temperature Tstg: -40 to +125°C
- Weight: 85g
The Mitsubishi PS219B2-CS IGBT module is designed for 3-phase DC/AC inverter functions, particularly catering to low-power motor management duties throughout the specified voltage vary. It gives built-in drive, safety, and system management capabilities, making it a complete answer for motor management functions.
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