IRG4RC10KTRL Description
A bipolar transistor is a semiconductor device commonly used for amplification. The device can amplify analog or digital signals. It can also switch DC or function as an oscillator. Physically, a bipolar transistor amplifies current, but it can be connected in circuits designed to amplify voltage or power.
IRG4RC10KTRL Features
Thermal Resistance
Parameter Typ. Max. Units
RθJC Junction-to-Case ––– 3.3
RθJA Junction-to-Ambient (PCB mount)* ––– 50
Wt Weight 0.3 (0.01) ––– g (oz)
* When mounted on 1" square PCB (FR-4 or G-10 Material).
For recommended footprint and soldering techniques refer to application note #AN-994
n-channel
? Short Circuit Rated UltraFast: Optimized for high
operating frequencies >5.0 kHz , and Short Circuit
Rated to 10μs @ 125°C, VGE = 15V
? Generation 4 IGBT design provides higher efficiency
than Generation 3
? Industry standard TO-252AA package
IRG4RC10KTRL APPLICATIONS
■ MOTOR CONTROLS
■ SMPS AND PFC IN BOTH HARD SWITCHING