IGBTs - Single, or Single Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors, are a type of power electronic device that are commonly used in many types of electronic equipment. These discrete semiconductors serve as a crucial component in switching applications, where they can turn on or off the flow of electrical current. Their main function is to control electric power by combining the simple gate-drive characteristics of MOSFETs (Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistors) with the high-current and low-saturation-voltage capability of bipolar transistors. Due to their unique structure, they exhibit high input impedance, easy drive, fast switching speed, and robustness, among other features.
IGBTs - Single are particularly suited for applications that require high voltage and high current, such as power supply units, inverters in air conditioners, and electric motor drives. These devices can also be found in other specific applications like renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and trains. The main characteristics of IGBTs - Single include high efficiency, superb thermal performance, and the ability to work at high frequencies. A number of manufacturers, such as Infineon, ON Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, and Toshiba, specialize in the production of IGBTs - Single, offering a wide range of options in order to meet various specifications and operational requirements.