Power
Digital drivers from Semikron offer versatile power control
Semikron has announced a new generation of IGBT drivers based on full digital signal processing. The SKYPER 52 allows for the transmission of isolated control signals and a range of configurable protection schemes, enabling engineers to design without the need to add isolated circuitry. The result is fewer system components and improved overall system reliability.
The A new graphical user interface provides the benefits of a user-friendly configuration platform that can run on Linux, Mac OS X or Windows systems.
The SKYPER 52 is RoHS compliant and is suitable for 1200 V and 1700 V IGBT modules. Isolation voltage is 4 kVAC from primary to secondary. The new driver has two 9W output channels and a peak gate current of 50 A, making it suitable for parallel-connected IGBT modules with a total current of up to 9,000A. SKYPER 52 is also suitable for high-frequency applications that require high driver output power and switching frequencies (up to 100 kHz).
The rugged LVDS-compatible differential signal inputs and outputs conform with 3.3 V and 5 V I/O standards. The driver circuit can therefore be directly connected to a microcontroller or DSP without level conversion.