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Electrothermal simulation of an IGBT PWM inverter
Authors:Mantooth  HA Hefner  AR  Jr
Affiliation:Analogy Inc., Beaverton, OR;
Abstract:An electrothermal network simulation methodology is used to analyze the behavior of a full-bridge, pulse-width-modulated (PWM), voltage-source inverter, which uses insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs) as the switching devices. The electrothermal simulations are performed using the Saber circuit simulator and include control logic circuitry, IGBT gate drivers, the physics-based IGBT electrothermal model, and thermal network component models for the power-device silicon chips, packages, and heat sinks. It is shown that the thermal response of the silicon chip determines the IGBT temperature rise during the device switching cycle. The thermal response of the device TO247 package and silicon chip determines the device temperature rise during a single phase of the 60-Hz sinusoidal output. Also, the thermal response of the heat sink determines the device temperature rise during the system startup and after load-impedance changes. It is also shown that the full electrothermal analysis is required to accurately describe the power losses and circuit efficiency
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