Cooling IGBT Modules with VDF - Parker

Cooling IGBT Modules with VDF - Parker Cooling IGBT Modules with VDF - Parker

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The Future VDF cooling offers the design engineer another level of flexibility and performance but is not the solution for every application Arenas which lend themselves to this technology: • Where weight and size are important. • Applications which experience high cyclical loads. • Applications using “live” heatsinks for example with puck style devices or for EMC reduction. • Designs that require more power output from a given device package for example increased switching frequency or difficulty in paralleling devices. • Systems with multiple loads in the cooling loop connected in series which also require low thermal stacking. • Applications which already have a refrigerant loop. • Systems that require fast easy servicing and quick connect coolant connectors that can be used alongside high voltage. 32 Levett, Howes, Saums – Cooling of IGBT Modules with Vaporizable Dielectric Fluid • IMAPS France ATW Thermal 2008 • La Rochelle, France

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33 Levett, Howes, Saums – <strong>Cooling</strong> of <strong>IGBT</strong> <strong>Modules</strong> <strong>with</strong> Vaporizable Dielectric Fluid • IMAPS France ATW Thermal 2008 • La Rochelle, France

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