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Autor:
Frédéric Richardeau, Michael Chemin, Damien Risaletto, Gael Blondel, William Sanfins, Philippe Baudesson
Publikováno v:
Microelectronics Reliability. 55:1956-1960
Direct-lead-bonding (DLB) and wire-bonding, in epoxy-moulded package, are compared in terms of functional characteristics, failure-mode and post-fault high-current capability of a dual-chip power module (PM), with respect to I 2 T and critical energy
Publikováno v:
ATZ - Automobiltechnische Zeitschrift. 114:802-807
Publikováno v:
ATZ worldwide. 114:46-50
Mission profiles show that a power of 12 kW in transient mode (20 s) is sufficient for hybrid functions. These rated powers are not compliant with a 12 V network. However, they are fully compliant with 48 V networks. Below 60 V, safety protections an
Autor:
Nadir Idir, Philippe Le Moigne, J.J. Franchaud, Jacques Ecrabey, Philippe Baudesson, Arnaud Videt
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
In adjustable speed drive applications, the switching of the inverter semiconductors generates common mode currents as well as harmful overvoltages on the motor terminals when long cables are used. Consequently, bulky and expensive input and output f
Autor:
Xavier Cimetiere, Jacques Ecrabey, Philippe Baudesson, Nadir Idir, Philippe Le Moigne, Arnaud Videt
Publikováno v:
Revue internationale de génie électrique. 12:255-269
This paper presents a new pulse-width-modulation strategy for the reduction of common-mode currents in adustable-speed-drive applications using a three-level neutral pointclamped inverter. It is implemented through a saw-tooth carrier-based modulator
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications. 45:1678-1687
Pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) voltage-source inverters are known to provoke high-frequency disturbances in motor-drive applications, particularly when long cables are used. Indeed, the parasitic elements of the cable, along with steep voltage transition
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. 54:3001-3011
Adjustable-speed drives involve common-mode voltages, which generate common-mode currents flowing to the ground through stray capacitances of electric machines. These currents are known to provoke premature motor-bearing failures, as well as electrom
Autor:
Michael Chemin, Damien Risaletto, Philippe Baudesson, Frédéric Richardeau, William Sanfins, Gael Blondel
Publikováno v:
2015 17th European Conference on Power Electronics and Applications (EPE'15 ECCE-Europe).
The Direct-Lead-Bonding (DLB) interconnection appears to be a promising technology for power-module (PM). Nevertheless, the absence of wire-fuse-effect in case of extreme failure, compared to classical wire-bonding, leads authors to rethink fail-safe
Publikováno v:
2008 Twenty-Third Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition.
Pulse-width-modulated (PWM) voltage-source inverters are known to provoke high-frequency disturbances in motor-drive applications, especially when long cables are used. Indeed, the parasitic elements of the cable along with steep voltage transitions
Publikováno v:
APEC 07 - Twenty-Second Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition.
Inverters used in adjustable speed drives create common mode voltages with high dv/dt transitions resulting in high frequency common mode currents which flow to the ground through stray capacitances. These common mode currents are known to damage the