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  ?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds 6.2a, 1200v, npt series n-channel igbt with anti-parallel hyperfast diode the hgtp1n120cnd and the hgt1s1n120cnds are n on- p unch t hrough (npt) igbt designs. they are new members of the mos gated high voltage switching igbt family. igbts combine the best features of mosfets and bipolar transistors. this device has the high input impedance of a mosfet and the low on-state conduction loss of a bipolar transistor. the igbt is development type number ta49317. the diode used in anti-parallel with the igbt is the rhrd4120 (ta49056). the igbt is ideal for many high voltage switching applications operating at moderate frequencies where low conduction losses are essential, such as: ac and dc motor controls, power supplies and drivers for solenoids, relays and contactors. formerly developmental type ta49315. symbol features 6.2a, 1200v, t c = 25 o c 1200v switching soa capability typical e off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 j at t j = 150 o c short circuit rating low conduction loss temperature compensating saber model thermal impedance spice model www.fairchildsemi.com/ related literature - tb334, ?uidelines for soldering surface mount components to pc boards packaging jedec to-220ab jedec to-263ab ordering information part number package brand hgtp1n120cnd to-220ab 1n120cnd hgt1s1n120cnds to-263ab 1n120cnd note: when ordering, use the entire part number. add the suf? 9a to obtain the to-263ab in tape and reel, e.g. HGT1S1N120CNDS9A. c e g e c g collector (flange) collector (flange) e g fairchild semiconductor igbt product is covered by one or more of the following u.s. patents 4,364,073 4,417,385 4,430,792 4,443,931 4,466,176 4,516,143 4,532,534 4,587,713 4,598,461 4,605,948 4,620,211 4,631,564 4,639,754 4,639,762 4,641,162 4,644,637 4,682,195 4,684,413 4,694,313 4,717,679 4,743,952 4,783,690 4,794,432 4,801,986 4,803,533 4,809,045 4,809,047 4,810,665 4,823,176 4,837,606 4,860,080 4,883,767 4,888,627 4,890,143 4,901,127 4,904,609 4,933,740 4,963,951 4,969,027 data sheet december 2001
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b absolute maximum ratings t c = 25 o c, unless otherwise speci?d hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds units collector to emitter voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .bv ces 1200 v collector current continuous at t c = 25 o c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i c25 6.2 a at t c = 110 o c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i c110 3.2 a average recti?d forward current at t c = 148 o c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i f(av) 4a collector current pulsed (note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i cm 6a gate to emitter voltage continuous. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v ges 20 v gate to emitter voltage pulsed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .v gem 30 v switching safe operating area at t j = 150 o c (figure 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ssoa 6a at 1200v power dissipation total at t c = 25 o c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p d 60 w power dissipation derating t c > 25 o c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.476 w/ o c operating and storage junction temperature range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t j , t stg -55 to 150 o c maximum lead temperature for soldering leads at 0.063in (1.6cm) from case for 10s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t l 300 o c package body for 10s, see tech brief 334. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t pkg 260 o c short circuit withstand time (note 2) at v ge = 15v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t sc 8 s short circuit withstand time (note 2) at v ge = 13v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t sc 11 s caution: stresses above those listed in ?bsolute maximum ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. this is a stress o nly rating and operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational sections of this speci?ation is not implied. notes: 1. single pulse; v ge = 15v; pulse width limited by maximum junction temperature. 2. v ce(pk) = 840v, t j = 125 o c, r g = 82 ? . electrical speci?ations t c = 25 o c, unless otherwise speci?d parameter symbol test conditions min typ max units collector to emitter breakdown voltage bv ces i c = 250 a, v ge = 0v 1200 - - v collector to emitter leakage current i ces v ce = 1200v t c = 25 o c - - 250 a t c = 125 o c - 20 - a t c = 150 o c - - 1.0 ma collector to emitter saturation voltage v ce(sat) i c = 1.0a, v ge = 15v t c = 25 o c - 2.05 2.4 v t c = 150 o c - 2.75 3.2 v gate to emitter threshold voltage v ge(th) i c = 50 a, v ce = v ge 6.0 7.1 - v gate to emitter leakage current i ges v ge = 20v - - 250 na switching soa ssoa t j = 150 o c, r g = 82 ? , v ge = 15v, l = 2mh, v ce(pk) = 1200v 6- - a gate to emitter plateau voltage v gep i c = 1.0a, v ce = 600v - 9.7 - v on-state gate charge q g(on) i c = 1.0a, v ce = 600v v ge = 15v - 13 19 nc v ge = 20v - 16 28 nc current turn-on delay time t d(on)i igbt and diode at t j = 25 o c i ce = 1.0a, v ce = 960v , v ge = 15v, r g = 82 ?, l = 4mh, test circuit (figure 20) -1521ns current rise time t ri -1115ns current turn-off delay time t d(off)i -6595ns current fall time t fi - 365 450 ns turn-on energy (note 3) e on - 175 195 ? turn-off energy (note 3) e off - 140 155 ? hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b current turn-on delay time t d(on)i igbt and diode at t j = 150 o c, i ce = 1.0 a, v ce = 960v , v ge = 15v, r g = 82 ?, l = 4mh, test circuit (figure 20) -1320ns current rise time t ri -1118ns current turn-off delay time t d(off)i - 75 100 ns current fall time t fi - 465 625 ns turn-on energy (note 3) e on - 385 460 ? turn-off energy (note 3) e off - 200 225 ? diode forward voltage v ec i ec = 1a - 1.3 1.8 v diode reverse recovery time t rr i ec = 1a, di ec /dt = 200a/ s--50ns thermal resistance junction to case r jc igbt - - 2.1 o c/w diode - - 3 o c/w note: 3. turn-off energy loss (e off ) is defined as the integral of the instantaneous power loss starting at the trailing edge of the input pulse and ending at the point where the collector current equals zero (i ce = 0a). all devices were tested per jedec standard no. 24-1 method for measurement of power device turn-off switching loss. this test method produces the true total turn-off energy loss. turn-on losses include losses due to diode recovery. electrical speci?ations t c = 25 o c, unless otherwise speci?d (continued) parameter symbol test conditions min typ max units typical performance curves unless otherwise speci?d figure 1. dc collector current vs case temperature figure 2. minimum switching safe operating area figure 3. operating frequency vs collector to emitter current figure 4. short circuit withstand time t c , case temperature ( o c) i ce , dc collector current (a) 50 0 4 5 1 25 75 100 125 150 3 2 6 7 v ge = 15v v ce , collector to emitter voltage (v) 1400 3 0 i ce , collector to emitter current (a) 1 2 600 800 400 200 1000 1200 0 4 6 5 7 t j = 150 o c, r g = 82 ? , v ge = 15v, l = 2mh 0.5 i ce , collector to emitter current (a) 5 10 2.0 1.0 100 3.0 200 300 f max1 = 0.05 / (t d(off)i + t d(on)i ) r jc = 2.1 o c/w, see notes p c = conduction dissipation (duty factor = 50%) f max2 = (p d - p c ) / (e on + e off ) t j = 150 o c, r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t c v ge 110 o c 13v 15v 15v 75 o c 110 o c 75 o c 13v f max , operating frequency (khz) v ge , gate to emitter voltage (v) i sc , peak short circuit current (a) t sc , short circuit withstand time (ms) 13 14 15 10 12 14 16 18 20 10 12 14 16 18 20 v ce = 840v, r g = 82 ? , t j = 125 o c t sc i sc hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b figure 5. collector to emitter on-state voltage figure 6. collector to emitter on-state voltage figure 7. turn-on energy loss vs collector to emitter current figure 8. turn-off energy loss vs collector to emitter current figure 9. turn-on delay time vs collector to emitter current figure 10. turn-on rise time vs collector to emitter current typical performance curves unless otherwise speci?d (continued) 024 v ce , collector to emitter voltage (v) i ce , collector to emitter current (a) 0 2 4 6 68 1357 1 3 5 t c = -55 o c t c = 25 o c t c = 150 o c duty cycle < 0.5%, v ge = 13v pulse duration = 250 s i ce , collector to emitter current (a) v ce , collector to emitter voltage (v) 02468 4 0 5 6 3 2 1 1357 t c = 25 o c t c = 150 o c t c = -55 o c duty cycle < 0.5%, v ge = 15v pulse duration = 250 s e on , turn-on energy loss ( j) 1000 600 i ce , collector to emitter current (a) 800 400 200 2 13 1200 0 0.5 1.5 2.5 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 15v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 15v i ce , collector to emitter current (a) e off , turn-off energy loss ( j) 0 123 0.5 100 300 200 400 500 1.5 2.5 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v or 15v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 13v or 15v i ce , collector to emitter current (a) t di , turn-on delay time (ns) 1 0.5 8 12 20 23 16 24 1.5 2.5 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 15v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 15v i ce , collector to emitter current (a) t ri , rise time (ns) 4 8 24 20 12 16 28 1 0.5 2 3 1.5 2.5 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 25 o c, t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 25 o c, t j = 150 o c, v ge = 15v hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b figure 11. turn-off delay time vs collector to emitter current figure 12. turn-off fall time vs collector to emitter current figure 13. transfer characteristic figure 14. gate charge waveforms figure 15. capacitance vs collector to emitter voltage figure 16. collector to emitter on-state voltage typical performance curves unless otherwise speci?d (continued) 13 60 2 56 i ce , collector to emitter current (a) t d(off)i , turn-off delay time (ns) 80 64 72 0.5 1.5 2.5 68 76 84 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 15v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 15v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 13v i ce , collector to emitter current (a) t fi , fall time (ns) 0.5 1 3 240 320 400 2 280 440 520 480 360 1.5 2.5 560 r g = 82 ? , l = 4mh, v ce = 960v t j = 150 o c, v ge = 13v or 15v t j = 25 o c, v ge = 13v or 15v i ce , collector to emitter current (a) 0 2 4 6 6912 v ge , gate to emitter voltage (v) 8 10 12 15 14 16 duty cycle < 0.5%, v ce = 10v t c = 25 o c t c = -55 o c t c = 150 o c pulse duration = 250 s v ge , gate to emitter voltage (v) q g , gate charge (nc) 15 3 6 0 020 8 412 9 12 16 i g(ref) = 1ma, r l = 600 ? , t c = 25 o c v ce = 1200v v ce = 800v v ce = 400v v ce , collector to emitter voltage (v) 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 50 c, capacitance (pf) 100 150 250 300 200 350 c ies c oes c res frequency = 1mhz i ce , collector to emitter current (a) v ce , collector to emitter voltage (v) 4 02 0 410 2 6 8 68 10 12 v ge = 15v v ge = 14v v ge = 13v pulse duration = 250 s duty cycle < 0.5%, t c = 110 o c hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b figure 17. normalized transient thermal response, junction to case figure 18. diode forward current vs forward voltage drop figure 19. recovery times vs forward current typical performance curves unless otherwise speci?d (continued) t 1 , rectangular pulse duration (s) z jc , normalized thermal response 0.005 0.01 1.0 10 -3 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 -4 10 -5 2.0 0.1 t 1 t 2 p d duty factor, d = t 1 / t 2 peak t j = (p d x z jc x r jc ) + t c single pulse 0.1 0.5 0.05 0.01 0.02 0.2 i ec , forward current (a) 1 0.1 0.5 2 5 v ec , forward voltage (v) 0.4 0 0.8 1.2 1.6 2.0 0.2 t c = -55 o c t c = 150 o c t c = 25 o c t, recovery times (ns) 40 0 10 60 70 i ec , forward current (a) 5 4 3 2 1 0.5 20 50 30 t c = 25 o c, di ec /dt = 200a/ s t rr t a t b test circuit and waveforms figure 20. inductive switching test circuit figure 21. switching test waveforms r g = 82 ? l = 4mh v dd = 960v + - rhrd4120 t fi t d(off)i t ri t d(on)i 10% 90% 10% 90% v ce i ce v ge e off e on i ce hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
?001 fairchild semiconductor corporation hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds rev. b handling precautions for igbts insulated gate bipolar transistors are susceptible to gate-insulation damage by the electrostatic discharge of energy through the devices. when handling these devices, care should be exercised to assure that the static charge built in the handlers body capacitance is not discharged through the device. with proper handling and application procedures, however, igbts are currently being extensively used in production by numerous equipment manufacturers in military, industrial and consumer applications, with virtually no damage problems due to electrostatic discharge. igbts can be handled safely if the following basic precautions are taken: 1. prior to assembly into a circuit, all leads should be kept shorted together either by the use of metal shorting springs or by the insertion into conductive material such as ?ccosorbd ld26 or equivalent. 2. when devices are removed by hand from their carriers, the hand being used should be grounded by any suitable means - for example, with a metallic wristband. 3. tips of soldering irons should be grounded. 4. devices should never be inserted into or removed from circuits with power on. 5. gate voltage rating - never exceed the gate-voltage rating of v gem . exceeding the rated v ge can result in permanent damage to the oxide layer in the gate region. 6. gate termination - the gates of these devices are essentially capacitors. circuits that leave the gate open-circuited or ?ating should be avoided. these conditions can result in turn-on of the device due to voltage buildup on the input capacitor due to leakage currents or pickup. 7. gate protection - these devices do not have an internal monolithic zener diode from gate to emitter. if gate protection is required an external zener is recommended. operating frequency information operating frequency information for a typical device (figure 3) is presented as a guide for estimating device performance for a speci? application. other typical frequency vs collector current (i ce ) plots are possible using the information shown for a typical unit in figures 6, 7, 8, 9 and 11. the operating frequency plot (figure 3) of a typical device shows f max1 or f max2 ; whichever is smaller at each point. the information is based on measurements of a typical device and is bounded by the maximum rated junction temperature. f max1 is de?ed by f max1 = 0.05/(t d(off)i + t d(on)i ). deadtime (the denominator) has been arbitrarily held to 10% of the on-state time for a 50% duty factor. other de?itions are possible. t d(off)i and t d(on)i are de?ed in figure 21. device turn-off delay can establish an additional frequency limiting condition for an application other than t jm . t d(off)i is important when controlling output ripple under a lightly loaded condition. f max2 is de?ed by f max2 = (p d - p c )/(e off + e on ). the allowable dissipation (p d ) is de?ed by p d = (t jm - t c )/r jc . the sum of device switching and conduction losses must not exceed p d . a 50% duty factor was used (figure 3) and the conduction losses (p c ) are approximated by p c = (v ce x i ce )/2. e on and e off are de?ed in the switching waveforms shown in figure 21. e on is the integral of the instantaneous power loss (i ce x v ce ) during turn-on and e off is the integral of the instantaneous power loss (i ce x v ce ) during turn-off. all tail losses are included in the calculation for e off ; i.e., the collector current equals zero (i ce = 0). hgtp1n120cnd, hgt1s1n120cnds
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