DocumentCode :
255873
Title :
A generic Reverse Conducting IGBT structure for monolithic switching cells integration
Author :
Lale, A. ; Bourennane, A. ; El khadiry, A. ; Richardeau, Frederic
Author_Institution :
LAAS, Toulouse, France
fYear :
2014
fDate :
26-28 Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
A generic structure of a Reverse Conducting IGBT (RC-IGBT) that integrates monolithically an IGBT for the forward conduction and a self-firing thyristor for the reverse conduction is proposed. As compared to the conventional RC-IGBT, the structure that we propose doesn´t exhibit snap-back in the forward conducting mode [1], [2]. The static and dynamic performances of the structure are investigated in this paper by 2D Sentaurus™ numerical simulations. The proposed structure is then used to design two complementary monolithic power chips, named “Common Anode three-pole” and “Common Cathode three-pole”, within the context of “two-chip” integration of static power converter [4]. These two chips are then associated to form a complete inverter. The proposed three-pole common cathode chip uses a P+ wall for insulation between the two adjacent RC-IGBT sections. The proposed elementary RC-IGBT uses also the P+ wall in order to ensure the thyristor triggering in the reverse conducting mode.
Keywords :
insulated gate bipolar transistors; numerical analysis; power convertors; thyristors; 2D Sentaurus numerical simulations; common anode three-pole; common cathode three-pole; monolithic switching cells integration; reverse conducting IGBT structure; self-firing thyristor; static power converter; Anodes; Cathodes; Insulated gate bipolar transistors; Insulation; Silicon; Thyristors; Converter circuit; Device simulation; IGBT; Monolithic power integration; Thyristor;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'14-ECCE Europe), 2014 16th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lappeenranta
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/EPE.2014.6910977
Filename :
6910977
Link To Document :
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