alexplace2001
Junior Member level 2
how to prevent igbt from failure
Hi.
I'm building a three phase inverter, using IGBTs for power swithches. To drive the gates Im using the IR2110, I have snubber capacitors, IGBTs are rated for 600v, the system voltage is 300v (3 ph 220 rectified), I have 18v zener diodes to clamp Vge. All the components are near and traces are small. Very detailed info (schematics + signals) of the system is attached in the file "system seting.pdf".
The bridge works nicely under 180v (I used 3 BK power supplies to get this voltage), but when I got to the rectified 300 VDC always a branch of IGBT burns turning them into a wire (resistance between colletor-emitter = 0). The 300Vdc source is fused at 5 amp plus 4amp fuses in each branch. The load I'm usign for the test is a 0.5hp (2.3amp) induction motor.
Please help. I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Alex.
Hi.
I'm building a three phase inverter, using IGBTs for power swithches. To drive the gates Im using the IR2110, I have snubber capacitors, IGBTs are rated for 600v, the system voltage is 300v (3 ph 220 rectified), I have 18v zener diodes to clamp Vge. All the components are near and traces are small. Very detailed info (schematics + signals) of the system is attached in the file "system seting.pdf".
The bridge works nicely under 180v (I used 3 BK power supplies to get this voltage), but when I got to the rectified 300 VDC always a branch of IGBT burns turning them into a wire (resistance between colletor-emitter = 0). The 300Vdc source is fused at 5 amp plus 4amp fuses in each branch. The load I'm usign for the test is a 0.5hp (2.3amp) induction motor.
Please help. I'm out of ideas.
Thanks in advance.
Alex.