Burn-In for Gate Drivers
Burn-in is a process of running a power supply through electronic components at an elevated temperature to detect failure.
Burn-in is a process of running a power supply through electronic components at an elevated temperature to detect failure.
Conformal Coating is a process of applying a thin polymeric film which "conforms" to the contours of a printed circuit board in order to protect the board's components.
Single-channel Plug-and-play Gate Driver for 3.3 kV to 6.5 kV (1SP0335 and DC-DC ISO5125I)
Single-channel plug-and-play gate driver for 4500 V Press Pack IGBT/IEGT
Compact, single-channel gate driver solution for power modules up to 3300 V blocking voltage
Single-channel Plug-and-play Gate Driver for Blocking Voltages up to 3300 V
Dual-channel plug-and-play IGBT gate driver for blocking voltages up to 1700 V
SCALE EV (2SP0215F2Q0C) Plug-and-Play Gate Driver Boards for Infineon™ EconoDUAL™ Dual IGBT Module
Highest Efficiency (8 A) Driver for Silicon Carbide Switches
Isolated Master Control (IMC) and Module Adapted Gate Driver (MAG) for up to 1700 V Half-Bridge Power Modules
Ready-to-use Gate Driver Solution for Power Modules up to 3300 V
Galvanically-reinforced Isolated Single-channel Gate Driver IC