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A power module or power electronic module provides the physical containment for several power components, usually power semiconductor devices. These power semiconductors (so-called
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s) are typically soldered or sintered on a power electronic substrate that carries the power semiconductors, provides electrical and thermal contact and electrical insulation where needed. Compared to discrete power semiconductors in plastic housings as TO-247 or TO-220, power packages provide a higher power density and are in many cases more reliable.


Module Topologies

Besides modules that contain a single power electronic switch (as
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,
IGBT An insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is a three-terminal power semiconductor device primarily used as an electronic switch, which, as it was developed, came to combine high efficiency and fast switching. It consists of four alternating lay ...
,
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, Thyristor, GTO or
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) or
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, classical power modules contain multiple semiconductor dies that are connected to form an electrical circuit of a certain structure, called topology. Modules also contain other components such as ceramic capacitors to minimize switching voltage overshoots and NTC thermistors to monitor the module's substrate temperature. Examples of broadly available topologies implemented in modules are: * switch (
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,
IGBT An insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is a three-terminal power semiconductor device primarily used as an electronic switch, which, as it was developed, came to combine high efficiency and fast switching. It consists of four alternating lay ...
), with antiparallel
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; * bridge rectifier containing four (1-phase) or six (3-phase) diodes * half bridge ( inverter leg, with two switches and their corresponding antiparallel diodes) * H-Bridge (four switches and the corresponding antiparallel diodes) * boost or power factor correction (one (or two) switches with one (or two) high frequency rectifying diodes) * ANPFC (power factor correction leg with two switches and their corresponding antiparallel diodes and four high frequency rectifying diodes) * three level NPC (I-Type) (multilevel inverter leg with four switches and their corresponding antiparallel diodes) * three level MNPC (T-Type) (multilevel inverter leg with four switches and their corresponding antiparallel diodes) * three level ANPC (multilevel inverter leg with six switches and their corresponding antiparallel diodes) * three level H6.5 - (consisting of six switches (four fast IGBTs/two slower IGBTs) and five fast diodes) * three-phase inverter (six switches and the corresponding antiparallel diodes) * Power Interface Module (PIM) - (consisting of the input rectifier, power factor correction and inverter stages) * Intelligent Power Module (IPM) - (consisting of the power stages with their dedicated gate drive protection circuits. May also be integrated with the input rectifier and power factor correction stages.)


Electrical Interconnection Technologies

Additional to the traditional screw contacts the electrical connection between the module and other parts of the power electronic system can also be achieved by pin contacts (soldered onto a
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), press-fit contacts pressed into PCB
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s, spring contacts that inherently press on contact areas of a PCB or by pure pressure contact where corrosion-proof surface areas are directly pressed together. Press-fit pins achieve a very high reliability and ease the mounting process without the need for soldering. Compared to press-fit connections, spring contacts have the benefit of allowing easy and non-destructive removal of the connection several times, as for inspection or replacement of a module, for instance. Both contact types have rather limited current-carrying capability due to their comparatively low cross-sectional area and small contact surface. Therefore, modules often contain multiple pins or springs for each of the electrical power connections.


Current Research and Development

The current focus in R&D is on cost reduction, increase of power density, increase of reliability and reduction of parasitic lumped elements. These parasitics are unwanted capacitances between circuit parts and inductances of circuit traces. Both can have negative effects on the electromagnetic radiation ( EMR) of the module if it is operated as an inverter, for instance. Another problem connected to parasitics is their negative impact on the switching behavior and the of the power semiconductors. Therefore, manufacturers work on minimizing the parasitic elements of their modules while keeping cost low and maintain a high degree of interchangeability of their modules with those of a second source (other manufacturer). A further aspect for optimization is the so-called thermal path between the heat source (the dies) and the heat-sink. The heat has to pass through different physical layers such as solder, DCB, baseplate, thermal interface material ( TIM) and the bulk of the heat-sink, until it is transferred to a gaseous medium such as air or a fluid medium such as water or oil. Since modern silicon-carbide power semiconductors show a larger power density, the requirements for heat transfer are increasing.


Applications

Power modules are used for power conversion equipment such as industrial motor drives, embedded motor drives, uninterruptible power supplies, AC-DC power supplies and in welder power supplies. Power modules are also widely found in inverters for renewable energies as wind turbines, solar power panels, tidal power plants and
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History

The first potential-free power module was introduced into the market by
Semikron Semikron is a German-based independent manufacturer of power semiconductor components. The company was founded in 1951 by Dr. Friedrich Josef Martin in Nuremberg. In 2019, the company has a staff of more than 3,000 people in 24 subsidiaries (w ...
in 1975. It is still in production, which gives an idea about the lifecycles of power modules.


Manufacturers

* APEI *
Eltek Eltek is a global electric power conversion specialist that develops and markets systems for telecommunications and industrial applications. The company is based in Drammen, Norway. As of 2018 it has approximately 2000 employees, with offices in 4 ...
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Vishay Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. is an American manufacturer of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components founded by Poland, Polish-born businessman Felix Zandman. Vishay has manufacturing plants in Israel, Asia, Europe, and the Ameri ...
* Danfoss *
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Semikron Semikron is a German-based independent manufacturer of power semiconductor components. The company was founded in 1951 by Dr. Friedrich Josef Martin in Nuremberg. In 2019, the company has a staff of more than 3,000 people in 24 subsidiaries (w ...
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ROHM (styled as ROHM) is a Japanese electronic parts manufacturer based in Kyoto, Japan. Rohm was incorporated as Toyo Electronics Industry Corporation by Kenichiro Sato (佐藤 研一郎) on September 17, 1958. The company was originally called ...
* * Dynex Semiconductor *
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* AT&S * Fuji Electric


See also

* Powerpack (drivetrain) * Power-egg * Prime mover


References


External links


Semikron Application Manual Power Semiconductors
extensive information about power semiconductor application and power module technology
Eltek Flatpack2 48V HE
Example of Power module; a high efficiency rectifier {{DEFAULTSORT:Power Module Power electronics