Evaluation of Low-Pressure-Sintered Multi-Layer Substrates for Medium-Voltage SiC Power Modules

Author(s):  
Jacob Gersh ◽  
Christina DiMarino ◽  
Douglas DeVoto ◽  
Paul Paret ◽  
Joshua Major ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-11
Author(s):  
R. K. Dhatrak ◽  
R. K. Nema ◽  
D. M. Deshpande

In today’s industrial world multilevel inverter (MLI) got a significant importance in medium voltage application and also a very potential topic for researchers. It is experienced that studying and comparing results of multilevel inverter (MLI) at distinct levels are a costlier and time consuming issue for any researcher if he fabricate different inverters for each level, as designing power modules simultaneously for different level is a cumbersome task. In this paper a flexible quotient has been proposed to recognize possible conversion of available MLI to few lower level inverters by appropriately changing microcontroller programming. This is an attempt to obtain such change in levels through simulation using MATLAB Simulink on inductive load which may also be applied to induction motor. Experimental results of pulse generation using dsPIC33EP256MC202 demonstrate the feasibility of proposed scheme. Proposed flexible quotient successfully demonstrates that a five-level inverter may be operated as three and two levels also. The paper focuses on odd levels only as common mode voltage (CMV) can be reduced to zero and performance of drives is better than even level. Simulated and experimental results are given in paper.


2015 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 212-218
Author(s):  
Chad B. O'Neal ◽  
Matthew Feurtado ◽  
Jennifer Stabach ◽  
Ty McNutt ◽  
Brandon Passmore

Voltage insulation inside power modules is paramount for functional and reliable operation. Dielectric potting materials are stressed as the overall size of these modules is reduced due to size, weight, and cost considerations while the operating voltage of these modules continue to increase. In particular, voltage ratings of silicon carbide (SiC) device technologies will continue to increase above 6.5 kV into the tens of kilovolts in the future. SiC devices are also often operated at higher junction temperatures to take advantage of the high-temperature capabilities of the material. As the module temperature increases, the dielectric strength of insulating materials in the module tends to decrease, which is a serious concern for a compact power module operating at many kilovolts. A plurality of high-temperature-rated, high dielectric strength potting materials was tested for voltage breakdown and leakage current up to 30 kV and 250°C. A range of different materials, both conventional and novel, were tested, including silicones and Parylene. Materials were selected with a dielectric strength >20 kV/mm, an operating temperature range of 200°C or higher, and low hardness and modulus of elasticity with the intent of demonstrating the capability of blocking 20 kV or more in a reasonable thickness. A custom test setup was constructed to apply the voltage to test samples while measuring the breakdown voltage and simultaneously recording the leakage current. Test coupons were designed to provide a range of dielectric thicknesses over which to test the dielectric strength. Although voltage isolation may increase with increased dielectric thickness, the volt per millimeter isolation rate often decreases. The performance degradation of these materials over temperature is plotted, and insulation thicknesses are suggested for use with medium voltages at operating temperatures above 175°C.


2013 ◽  
Vol 432 ◽  
pp. 345-350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dmitry Baimel ◽  
Saad Tapuchi ◽  
Raul Rabinovici

The paper presents an analysis of a novel multilevel inverter that can be used in the power modules of motion control systems for soft starting and speed control of high power medium voltage synchronous and induction motors. The inverter is constructed from hybrid cascaded H-bridge cells. The advantages of the proposed inverter upon standard topologies are significant reduction of electrical components and as a result, smaller size and weight. The proposed approach can be extended to any desired number of voltage levels. Extensive simulation results validate the practicability of the proposed inverter. Several aspects, such as Total Harmonic Distortion Factor of the inverter output currents and voltages, harmonic content, and frequency spectrum distribution are studied.


Author(s):  
Christopher D. New ◽  
Andrew N. Lemmon ◽  
Brian T. DeBoi ◽  
Jared C. Helton ◽  
Blake W. Nelson

2019 ◽  
Vol 45 (7) ◽  
pp. 9573-9579 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chuantong Chen ◽  
Dongjin Kim ◽  
Zhenghong Wang ◽  
Zheng Zhang ◽  
Yue Gao ◽  
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