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These IGBTs are ideal for many high voltage switching Packaging
applications operating at moderate frequencies where low JEDEC STYLE TO-247
conduction losses are essential, such as: AC and DC motor
controls, power supplies and drivers for solenoids, relays E
C
and contactors. G
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER PACKAGE BRAND
Symbol
C C
G E
FAIRCHILD CORPORATION IGBT PRODUCT IS COVERED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING U.S. PATENTS
NOTES:
1. Repetitive Rating: Pulse width limited by maximum junction temperature.
2. VCE(PK) = 360V, TJ = 125oC, RG = 25.
NOTE:
3. Turn-Off Energy Loss (EOFF) 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 (ICE = 0A). The HGTG30N60C3 was 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
diode losses.
100 9.5V
100
TC = 150 oC
75 9.0V
75
TC = 25 oC
50 8.5V
TC = -40oC 50
25 8.0V
25
7.0V 7.5V
0
4 6 8 10 12 0
0 2 4 6 8 10
VGE, GATE TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V) VCE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V)
50 50
25 25
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
VCE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V) VCE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V)
FIGURE 3. COLLECTOR TO EMITTER ON-STATE VOLTAGE FIGURE 4. COLLECTOR TO EMITTER ON-STATE VOLTAGE
tSC , SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND TIME (s)
25 500
60 450
20 400
50 ISC
350
40
15 300
30
250
20 10 200
tSC
10 150
0 5 100
25 50 75 100 125 150 10 11 12 13 14 15
FIGURE 5. MAXIMUM DC COLLECTOR CURRENT vs CASE FIGURE 6. SHORT CIRCUIT WITHSTAND TIME
TEMPERATURE
200 500
TJ = 150oC, RG = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V TJ = 150 oC, RG = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V
400
100
VGE = 10V 300 VGE = 15V
50
VGE = 10V
40
VGE = 15V 200
30
20
10 100
10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 40 50 60
ICE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A) ICE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 7. TURN-ON DELAY TIME vs COLLECTOR TO FIGURE 8. TURN-OFF DELAY TIME vs COLLECTOR TO
EMITTER CURRENT EMITTER CURRENT
500 500
TJ = 150oC, R G = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V TJ = 150 oC, RG = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V
400
trI , TURN-ON RISE TIME (ns)
100
VGE = 10V
200
VGE = 15V
VGE = 15V
10 100
10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 40 50 60
ICE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A) ICE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 9. TURN-ON RISE TIME vs COLLECTOR TO FIGURE 10. TURN-OFF FALL TIME vs COLLECTOR TO
EMITTER CURRENT EMITTER CURRENT
8.0 6.0
TJ = 150oC, R G = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V TJ = 150 oC, RG = 3, L = 100H, VCE(PK) = 480V
EOFF, TURN-OFF ENERGY LOSS (mJ)
EON , TURN-ON ENERGY LOSS (mJ)
7.0
5.0
6.0
4.0
5.0
VGE = 10V VGE = 10V or 15V
4.0 3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
VGE = 15V 1.0
1.0
0 0
10 20 30 40 50 60 10 20 30 40 50 60
ICE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A) I CE , COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A)
FIGURE 11. TURN-ON ENERGY LOSS vs COLLECTOR TO FIGURE 12. TURN-OFF ENERGY LOSS vs COLLECTOR TO
EMITTER CURRENT EMITTER CURRENT
200
100
VGE = 15V
150
fMAX1 = 0.05/(tD(OFF)I + tD(ON)I)
fMAX2 = (PD - PC)/(EON + EOFF) LIMITED BY
10 100 CIRCUIT
PD = ALLOWABLE DISSIPATION VGE = 10V
PC = CONDUCTION DISSIPATION
(DUTY FACTOR = 50%)
50
R JC = 0.6 oC/W
1
5 10 20 30 40 60 0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
ICE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER CURRENT (A) VCE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V)
FIGURE 13. OPERATING FREQUENCY vs COLLECTOR TO FIGURE 14. SWITCHING SAFE OPERATING AREA
EMITTER CURRENT
6000 12
C, CAPACITANCE (pF)
480
VCE = 600V
5000
360 9
4000
VCE = 400V
3000 240 6
VCE = 200V
2000
COES 120 3
1000
CRES
0 0 0
0 5 10 15 20 25 0 40 80 120 160 200
VCE, COLLECTOR TO EMITTER VOLTAGE (V) QG, GATE CHARGE (nC)
FIGURE 15. CAPACITANCE vs COLLECTOR TO EMITTER FIGURE 16. GATE CHARGE WAVEFORMS
VOLTAGE
ZJC , NORMALIZED THERMAL RESPONSE
100
0.5
0.2
t1
0.1
10 -1 PD
0.05
t2
0.02
0.01
DUTY FACTOR, D = t1 / t2
SINGLE PULSE PEAK TJ = (PD X ZJC X R JC ) + TC
10 -2
90%
VGE 10%
L = 100H
EOFF EON
RHRP3060 VCE
90%
RG = 3 +
VDD = 480V ICE 10%
- td(OFF)I trI
tfI
td(ON)I
FIGURE 18. INDUCTIVE SWITCHING TEST CIRCUIT FIGURE 19. SWITCHING TEST WAVEFORMS
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the body, or (b) support or sustain life, or (c) whose be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life
failure to perform when properly used in accordance support device or system, or to affect its safety or
with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can be effectiveness.
reasonably expected to result in significant injury to the
user.
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