IGBT fault current limiting circuit

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Safety and protection of systems and devices – Voltage regulator protective circuits

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361 56, 361 91, H02H 710

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054445914

ABSTRACT:
A circuit for improving the short circuit withstand capability of an IGBT. The circuit utilizes a MOSFET which, when turned on, reduces the voltage applied to the gate of the IGBT during a short circuit condition, thereby lowering the short circuit current passing through the IGBT. A Zener diode is coupled between the MOSFET and the gate of the IGBT to clamp the voltage of the gate of the IGBT to a predetermined voltage when the MOS transistor is turned on during a short circuit condition. The circuit turns the MOSFET on when the voltage at the collector of the IGBT rises during a short circuit condition. If tile fault is of a short, transient type, the circuit advantageously restores the normal gate voltage. The circuit draws a small current from the gate driver and requires no separate DC source, making it feasible to insert the circuit in IGBT modules or connect the circuit as an interface between the gate driver and the gate.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4719531 (1988-01-01), Okado et al.
patent: 4893158 (1990-01-01), Mihara et al.
patent: 5303110 (1994-04-01), Kumagai

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