Transistors - IGBTs - Single

Transistors - IGBTs - Single refer to individual Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors, which are a type of electronic switch used to swiftly turn electrical current on and off. Combining the simple gate-drive characteristics of MOSFETs with the high-current and low-saturation-voltage capability of bipolar transistors, IGBTs are designed to handle large power levels. As efficient energy converters, these components are fundamental in modern electronics, used to amplify or switch electronic signals in a variety of applications such as variable speed refrigerators, air-conditioners, stereo systems with switching amplifiers, electric cars, and subway trains.

Main uses for IGBTs revolve around power electronic applications, particularly where high voltage and current handling capabilities are imperative. They exhibit high efficiency and fast switching, which make them ideal for applications such as induction heating, inverters for wind turbines, and traction motor control in railway transportation. Their ability to handle high power levels, alongside a minimal voltage drop when on, ensures energy-saving operation which is crucial in today's energy-conscious society. Notable manufacturers of Transistors - IGBTs - Single include Infineon Technologies, ON Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Toshiba, among others.

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IGBT 600V 75A 370W TO247AC
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IGBT 400V 20A 125W DPAK-3
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IGBT 650V 50A 174W TO-247N
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IGBT TRENCH 650V 80A TO247-4
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40A 650V TRENCHSTOP5 ULTRA FAST
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IC DISCRETE 650V TO247-3
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IGBT 600V 60A 160W TO247
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IGBT 1200V 45A 195W TO247
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IGBT 900V 43A 250W TO220
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IGBT 1200V 88A 500W TO247
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