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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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And RJP3043 too. These are 300 V IGBT-s, I'd like to use them in ClassD amp, but I don't know even the manufacturer of them.
I measured already most of DC parameters, but detailed switching parameters are needed (Eoff, Qrr of diode, stb...). |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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I'm searching info about 2 other IGBT also. They are IXYS made, but I don't find them on the official homepage. IXGP70N33TBM-A
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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And IXGQ90N33TCD1
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Where did you get these IGBTs? Are they semi-custom parts being used by some amplifier manufacturers in agereement with semiconductor brands before they are released to the general public?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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I dismounted them from some rejected PCB from Samsung. It wasn't an amplifier, nor an SMPS, I guess it was a driver of some kind of big display, or vehicle. They seem to be new development indeed, but unfortunately not especially for audio.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Hi Pafi!
I found similar one : IXGQ90N27PB http://ixdev.ixys.com/DataSheet/DS99...GQ90N27PB).pdf IXGP and IXGA parameters is equal. (the difference is the package) IXYS don't like to notify Qrr in body diode. ![]() Probe it, be brave... Regards! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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Hi!
Thanks! Sadly this has too high fall time for audio. I've tried some of them (RJ...), and they weren't good enough (eg. too high switching loss -> damaged at about 25...30 A peak current), but I think if I saw the datasheet, maybe I could figure out what to modify to reach a little higher efficiency. I saw so many potencial in RJP3043! Vcebr=360V, Vce=1.5V @ 16A, tdon=20 ns, tdoff=60 ns, Qg=~30 nC... but current "tail" seems to be too long. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
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The RJ...s may be good for classD subwoofer amp with lower Fsw. (around 100-150kHz) Did you probe IXGP70N33 ? looks more useful the TO220 package IGBT. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Budapest
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Unfortunately the switching freq was not fixed, so I can tell only the idle freq: 200 kHz, but this is somewhat irrelevant.
I didn't try IXGP70N33, mainly because the isolated package can dissipate very little power. I'm planning to remove isolation from the bottom... This has an ultra low saturation voltage (1V @ 16A), so I'm going to use in (resonant) power supply instead of in amp. I don't think it would be fast enough. RJ...s are usable in sub amp, but worse than the previously used HGTG12N60A4D.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2008
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hello i need gp70n33 please could you help me
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