A comparative evaluation of new silicon carbide diodes and state-of-the-art silicon diodes for power electronic applications

A. Elasser, M. Kheraluwala, M. Ghezzo, R. Steigerwald, N. Krishnamurthy, J. Kretchmer, T. Chow
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Recent progress in silicon carbide (SiC) material has made it feasible to build power devices of reasonable current density. This paper presents recent results including a comparison with state-of-the-art silicon diodes. Switching losses for two silicon diodes (a fast diode, 600 V, 50 A, 60 ns Trr), an ultra-fast silicon diode (600 V, 50 A, 23 ns Trr) and a 4H-SiC diode (600 V, 50 A) are compared. The effect of diode reverse recovery on the turn-on losses of a fast WARP/sup TM/ IGBT are studied both at room temperature and at 150/spl deg/C. At room temperature, SiC diodes allow a reduction of IGBT turn-on losses by 25% compared to ultra-fast silicon diodes and by 70% compared to fast silicon diodes. At 150/spl deg/C junction temperature, SiC diodes allow a turn-on loss reduction of 35% and 85% compared to ultra-fast and fast silicon diodes respectively. The silicon and SiC diodes are used in a boost power converter with the WARP/sup TM/ IGBT to assess the overall effect of SiC diodes on the power converter characteristics. Efficiency measurements at light load (100 W) and full load (500 W) are reported. Although SiC diodes exhibit very low switching losses, their high conduction losses due to the high forward drop dominate the overall losses, hence reducing the overall efficiency. Since this is an ongoing development, it is expected that future prototypes will have improved forward characteristics.
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新型碳化硅二极管和最先进的用于电力电子应用的硅二极管的比较评价
碳化硅(SiC)材料的最新进展使制造具有合理电流密度的功率器件成为可能。本文介绍了最近的结果,包括与最先进的硅二极管的比较。比较了两个硅二极管(快速二极管,600 V, 50 a, 60 ns Trr),一个超快速硅二极管(600 V, 50 a, 23 ns Trr)和一个4H-SiC二极管(600 V, 50 a)的开关损耗。在室温和150℃条件下,研究了二极管反向恢复对快速WARP/sup TM/ IGBT导通损耗的影响。在室温下,与超高速硅二极管相比,SiC二极管可将IGBT导通损耗降低25%,与快速硅二极管相比可降低70%。在结温为150/spl的情况下,与超高速和快速硅二极管相比,SiC二极管的导通损耗分别降低了35%和85%。将硅和SiC二极管用于具有WARP/sup TM/ IGBT的升压功率转换器中,以评估SiC二极管对功率转换器特性的总体影响。报告了在轻载(100w)和满载(500w)下的效率测量。虽然SiC二极管表现出非常低的开关损耗,但由于高正向压降导致的高导通损耗主导了整体损耗,从而降低了整体效率。由于这是一个正在进行的开发,预计未来的原型车将有改进的向前特性。
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