Low inductance semiconductor device having half-bridge...

Miscellaneous active electrical nonlinear devices – circuits – and – Specific identifiable device – circuit – or system – Integrated structure

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C327S437000

Reexamination Certificate

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11143398

ABSTRACT:
A semiconductor device has first, second, and third connecting leads (1, 2, 3), whose respective base points (1f,2f,3f) have centroids (1m,2m,3m). The connecting leads are arranged wherein an angle (α) between a first line drawn between the centroids (1m,3m) of the base points (1f,3f) of first lead (1) and third lead (3) and a second line drawn between the centroids (2m,3m) of the base points (2f,3f) of second lead (2) and third lead (3) is 20° maximum. In addition, a semiconductor module may incorporate two or more semiconductor devices which are connected electrically in parallel.

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