Performance of Hybrid 4.5 kV SiC JBS Freewheeling Diode and Si IGBT

The performance of Junction Barrier Schottky (JBS) diodes developed for medium voltage hard-switched Naval power conversion is reported. Nominally 60 A, 4.5kV rated JBS freewheeling diodes were paired with similarly rated Si IGBTs and evaluated for temperature dependent static and dynamic characteristics as well as HTRB and surge capability. The SiC JBS/Si IGBT pair was also directly compared to Si PiN diode/Si IGBT with similar ratings. Compared to Si, the SiC freewheeling diode produced over twenty times lower reverse recovery charge leading to approximately a factor-of-four-reduction in turn-on loss. Alternatively, for equivalent total switching loss, the SiC JBS/Si IGBT hybrid configuration allows for at least a 50% increase in specific switched power density. Reliability testing showed the devices to be robust with zero failures.

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