A Molded Package Optimized for High Voltage SiC-Devices

2011 ◽  
Vol 679-680 ◽  
pp. 762-765 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl Otto Dohnke ◽  
Wolfgang Bartsch ◽  
Reinhold Schörner ◽  
T. Van Weelden

We present first results on power cycling of 6.5 kV SiC PiN-diodes mounted into a molded package. The geometry of this lateral package was designed to fulfill the specifications of the electrical isolation and the creepage distances in the high voltage region of 6.5 kV. To evaluate the suitability of this package we used high voltage SiC PiN-diodes. The diodes were soldered onto a copper lead frame, wire bonded and covered by molding compound. The packaged diodes were characterized by electrical measurements before and during a power cycling test with a temperature swing of 90 K. These results showed long term stable behavior of the I-V characteristics of the diodes as well as the suitability of the package for high temperature and high voltage application of SiC devices.

2012 ◽  
Vol 717-720 ◽  
pp. 957-960 ◽  
Author(s):  
Karl Otto Dohnke ◽  
Dethard Peters ◽  
Reinhold Schörner

Silicon Carbide bipolar diodes offer unique ultrafast switching behavior for high voltage and high power applications [1]. But due to the small chip size it is required to parallel a lot of dice and therefore it is necessary to get detailed information about the electrical and thermal behavior of single diodes. For the characterization in the full current and voltage regime we have developed a molded leadframe package. The package was designed with a lateral contact geometry and a high creepage distance of 20 mm, which enable us to characterize these diodes for high voltage applications. Forward and reverse I-V characteristics and turn-off behavior under hard switching conditions up to 300 °C are reported. Additionally the forward voltage stability and power cycling tests are discussed.


1999 ◽  
Vol 82 (S 01) ◽  
pp. 171-175 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Ebert ◽  
M. Langer ◽  
P. Uhrmeister

SummaryThe endovascular treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms has generated a great deal of interest since the early 1990s, and many different devices are currently available. The procedure of endovascular repair has been evaluated in many institutions and the different devices are compared. The first results were encouraging, but complications like endoleak, dislocation or thrombosis of the graft occurred. By the available devices the stent application is only promising, if the known exclusion criteria are strictly respected. Therefore a careful preinterventional assessment of the patient by different imaging modalities is necessary. As the available results up to now are preliminary and the durability of the devices has to be controlled, multicenter studies are required to improve the devices and observe their long- term success in the exclusion of abdominal aortic aneurysms.


2021 ◽  
Vol 42 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. S130-S131
Author(s):  
Andrew Khalifa ◽  
Anzar Sarfraz ◽  
Jacob B Avraham ◽  
Ronnie Archie ◽  
Matthew Kaminsky ◽  
...  

Abstract Introduction Electrical injuries represent 0.4–3.2% of admissions to burn units and are responsible for >500 deaths per year in the United States. Approximately half occur in the workplace and are the fourth leading cause of work-related-traumatic death. The extent of injury can be drastically underestimated by total body surface area percentage (TBSA). Along with cutaneous burns, high voltage electrical injuries can lead to necrosis of muscle, bone, nervous tissue, and blood vessels. Aggressive management allows for patient survival, but at significant cost. Newer technologic advances help improve functional outcomes. Methods This case-report was conducted via retrospective chart review of the case presented. Results A 43-year-old male sustained a HVEI (>10, 000 V) after contacting an active wire while working as a linesman for an electric company. He presented after less than 15-minute transport from an outside hospital with full thickness burns and auto-amputation to all fingers on both hands and the distal third of the left hand (Images 1 and 2). There were full thickness circumferential burns to the entire left and right upper extremities with contractures, with the burns extending into the axilla, and chest wall musculature. The patient had 4th degree burns and a large wound to the left shoulder with posterior extension to the scapula, flank and back with approximately 25% TBSA (Image 3). Compartments were tense in both upper extremities. Patient was sedated and intubated to protect the airway and placed on mechanical ventilation. A femoral central line was then placed, and the patient was given pain control, continued fluid resuscitation, and blood products. Dark red colored urine from a foley catheter that was immediately identified as rhabdomyolysis induced myoglobinuria. Labs drawn demonstrated elevated troponin I, CK >40,000. BUN 18, creatinine 1.0, K+ 5.2 and phosphate 5.6. Decision was made immediately for operative intervention with emergent amputation of both upper extremities in the light of rhabdomyolysis secondary to tissue necrosis and oliguria. During the patient’s hospital course, he underwent multiple operations for further debridement with vacuum-assisted closure therapy and skin grafting of sites, as well as targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) 6 months later at an outside hospital. Conclusions Although HVEI only account for a small percentage of burn admissions, they are associated with greater morbidity than low-voltage injuries. Patients with HVEI often incur multiple injuries, more surgical procedures, have higher rates of complications, and more long term psychological and rehabilitative difficulties. Despite the need for amputation in some of these critically ill patients, options exist that allow for them to obtain long term functional success.


2017 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 024003 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juntao Li ◽  
Chengquan Xiao ◽  
Xingliang Xu ◽  
Gang Dai ◽  
Lin Zhang ◽  
...  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 218-227 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu. A. Kugaenko ◽  
V. A. Saltykov ◽  
V. I. Sinitsyn ◽  
A. A. Shishkin

1998 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 125-129 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gordon S. Hamilton ◽  
Ian M. Whillans ◽  
Peter J. Morgan

Ice-sheet thickening or thinning rates in Antarctica are measured using the “coffee-can” or “submergence velocity” method. in this, repeated measurements of the positions of firn anchors are obtained using the global positioning system (GPS). The thickness change is (lie difference between vertical velocity so obtained and long-term rate of snow accumulation. Minor corrections for firn settling and downslopc motion are made. The technique avoids difficulties of short-term fluctuations in snowfall or snow den-sification. The result for Byrd Station is near balance, -0.004 (0.022) ma−1, and for the Dragon, just outboard of Ice Stream B, thinning at -0.096 (0.044) ma−1. Uncertainties with these first results are mainly due to the short occupation times during the first GPS surveys.


Healthcare ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (8) ◽  
pp. 1067
Author(s):  
Luis Cobo Hurtado ◽  
Pablo Francisco Viñas ◽  
Eduardo Zalama ◽  
Jaime Gómez-García-Bermejo ◽  
José María Delgado ◽  
...  

This article shows our work for developing an elder care platform for social interaction and physical and cognitive stimulation using the Pepper robot and Android OS as clients, based on the knowledge acquired on our long-term social robotics research experience. The first results of the user’s acceptance of the solution are presented in this article. The platform is able to provide different services to the user, such as information, news, games, exercises or music. The games, which have a bi-modal way of interacting (speech and a touch screen interface), have been designed for cognitive stimulation based on the items of the mini-mental state examination. The results of the user’s performance are stored in a cloud database and can be reviewed by therapists through a web interface that also allows them to establish customized therapy plans for each user. The platform has been tested and validated, first using adult people and then deployed to an elder care facility where the robot has been interacting with users for a long period of time. The results and feedback received have shown that the robot can help to keep the users physically and mentally active as well as establish an emotional link between the user and the robot.


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