MacMic Discrete IGBTs

Single IGBT transistors for flexible designs and cost-optimized applications

MacMic discrete IGBTs offer the flexibility of individual components with the performance of Hong Wei Technology's advanced IGBT technology. Our discrete IGBT portfolio includes devices in popular packages such as TO-247, TO-220, and DPAK, with voltage ratings from 600V to 1700V and current ratings up to 150A.

Our discrete IGBTs are ideal for applications requiring component-level flexibility and cost optimization:

  • Power supplies and switch-mode power supplies
  • Motor drives and control systems
  • Welding equipment
  • Induction heating systems
  • Home appliances with variable speed motors
  • Uninterruptible power supplies (UPS)

Voltage Range

600V - 1700V

Current Range

1A - 150A

Package Types

TO-247, TO-220, DPAK, D2PAK

Applications

PSUs, Motor Control, Welding, Appliances

Discrete IGBT Series

GV Series Discrete IGBT

GV Series

Latest generation discrete IGBTs with ultra-low saturation voltage and optimized for high-efficiency applications.

  • Voltage: 650V, 1200V
  • Current: 10A - 50A
  • Applications: Power supplies, welding, UPS
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GS Series Discrete IGBT

GS Series

General-purpose discrete IGBTs with excellent robustness and reliability for diverse applications.

  • Voltage: 600V, 1200V, 1700V
  • Current: 5A - 100A
  • Applications: Home appliances, motor drives, power supplies
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HM Series Discrete IGBT

HM Series

High-performance discrete IGBTs optimized for high-frequency applications with fast switching.

  • Voltage: 650V, 1200V
  • Current: 15A - 150A
  • Applications: Induction heating, ultrasonic generators
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Discrete IGBT Specifications

Model Series Voltage (Vces) Current (Ic) Package Applications Actions
MMG10J65D GV 650V 10A TO-247 Power supplies, chargers Datasheet
MMG25J65D GV 650V 25A TO-247 Power supplies, chargers Datasheet
MMG50J65D GV 650V 50A TO-247 Power supplies, chargers Datasheet
MMG25S120F GS 1200V 25A TO-247 Motor drives, welding Datasheet
MMG50S120F GS 1200V 50A TO-247 Motor drives, welding Datasheet
MMG75S120F GS 1200V 75A TO-247 Motor drives, welding Datasheet

Discrete IGBT Selection Guide

Choosing the right discrete IGBT for your application requires careful consideration of several factors:

1. Voltage Rating

Select an IGBT with a voltage rating at least 20% higher than your maximum operating voltage to account for voltage spikes and ensure reliable operation.

2. Current Rating

Consider both continuous and peak current requirements. Account for derating based on operating temperature and switching frequency.

3. Package Type

Consider thermal management requirements and board space constraints. TO-247 offers superior thermal performance, while TO-220 and DPAK are compact for space-constrained designs.

4. Switching Frequency

Higher switching frequencies require IGBTs with lower switching losses. For high-frequency applications, consider HM series IGBTs.

Technical Resources

Application Notes

Practical guides for implementing MacMic discrete IGBTs in various applications.

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Datasheets

Complete technical specifications for all discrete IGBT models.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between discrete IGBTs and IGBT modules?

Discrete IGBTs are single transistor devices in individual packages (TO-247, TO-220, etc.) that offer design flexibility and cost savings for lower power applications. IGBT modules contain multiple IGBTs and diodes in a single package optimized for higher power and better thermal management.

How do I determine the appropriate voltage rating for my application?

Select an IGBT with a voltage rating that is at least 20% higher than your maximum operating voltage to account for voltage spikes during switching. For example, if your application operates at 600V, select an IGBT with at least a 750V rating.

What are the key parameters to consider when selecting a discrete IGBT?

Key parameters include voltage rating (Vces), current rating (Ic), saturation voltage (Vce(sat)), switching speed (ton, toff), thermal resistance (Rth), and package type. The specific requirements will depend on your application's power level, switching frequency, and thermal constraints.

Can MacMic discrete IGBTs be used in automotive applications?

Yes, MacMic offers automotive-grade discrete IGBTs qualified to AEC-Q101 standards. Please contact our automotive applications team for specific requirements and qualified part numbers.

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