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Hi. I am looking at using a Silicon Carbide diode as the anti parallel diode across an IGBT.
This may be a bit of a simplistic question but:
At the moment I am using an IGBT Co-Pack where the IGBT has an 'Ultrafast' Silicon Diode as the anti parallel diode.
Can I put the SiC diode in parallel with this to evaluate or do I need to replace the co-pack with an equivalent non-co-pack IGBT.
Basic reason for asking is that it would be a lot of bother to change the IGBT and change it back again due to the hardware configuration.
But I am wondering about the internal co-pack diode turning on first and hogging current etc.
Thanks for reading.
This may be a bit of a simplistic question but:
At the moment I am using an IGBT Co-Pack where the IGBT has an 'Ultrafast' Silicon Diode as the anti parallel diode.
Can I put the SiC diode in parallel with this to evaluate or do I need to replace the co-pack with an equivalent non-co-pack IGBT.
Basic reason for asking is that it would be a lot of bother to change the IGBT and change it back again due to the hardware configuration.
But I am wondering about the internal co-pack diode turning on first and hogging current etc.
Thanks for reading.