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[SOLVED] Reverse blocking IGBT and VSI

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FGA15N120 hard switching Vs soft switching

I bought FGA15N120 igbt (six peices) for making a voltage source three phase inverter:). I found that its suited for soft switching.Whereas my design is for hard switching. Will this be a problem? Please help...:???:
 
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I bought FGA15N120 igbt (six peices) for making a voltage source three phase inverter. I found that its suited for soft switching.Whereas my design is for hard switching. Will this be a problem? Please help...

Hi vinu gopalakrishnan
Not it wouldn't be any special problem . by the way i've saw it's datasheet from fairchild semiconductor it is single IGBT not six ibgt in a package . it is 15 A 1200 V .
you can easily use it for either soft or hard starting .
Best Wishes
Goldsmith
 
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