Sep 02, 2021
10:37 AM
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Sep 02, 2021
10:37 AM
Hi Forum !
Datasheet of IGW25N120H3, specifies that it can manage frequencies in the range of 20kHz to 100kHz.
If the circuit we own works at a lower frequency than 20kHz, can we use this IGBT ?
Former models of International Rectifier (which then was acquired by Infineon), do not specify a lower limit.
Many thanks for your help.
Alex
Datasheet of IGW25N120H3, specifies that it can manage frequencies in the range of 20kHz to 100kHz.
If the circuit we own works at a lower frequency than 20kHz, can we use this IGBT ?
Former models of International Rectifier (which then was acquired by Infineon), do not specify a lower limit.
Many thanks for your help.
Alex
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Sep 08, 2021
11:23 PM
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Sep 08, 2021
11:23 PM
Hi Alex,
the frequency values we specify are not to be considered as limiting values. Please feel free to use them at the frequency you want.
Best regards,
Klaus
the frequency values we specify are not to be considered as limiting values. Please feel free to use them at the frequency you want.
Best regards,
Klaus
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Sep 08, 2021
11:23 PM
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Hi Alex,
the frequency values we specify are not to be considered as limiting values. Please feel free to use them at the frequency you want.
Best regards,
Klaus
the frequency values we specify are not to be considered as limiting values. Please feel free to use them at the frequency you want.
Best regards,
Klaus