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ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2005

A 16 MVA ANPC-PEBB with 6 kA IGCTs

Oscar Apeldoorn; B. Odegard; Peter Steimer; Steffen Bernet

The integrated gate commutated thyristor (IGCT) has steadily gained importance on the market since its introduction in 1996. Low on-state voltages and fast switching transients offer minimal semiconductor losses and the highest silicon utilization in medium voltage applications. The low component count in the reliable press-pack and the high utilization of silicon enable the design of low cost, reliable, compact and explosion free converters. Today 4.5 kV, 5.5 kV, 6 kV and 6.5 kV IGCTs are available. IGCT based converters dominate in industrial medium voltage drives (MVDs) as well as railway interties and other energy management systems. Recent developments are setting new converter standards.


ieee/pes transmission and distribution conference and exposition | 2001

IGCT technology baseline and future opportunities

Peter Steimer; Oscar Apeldoorn; Eric Carroll; Andreas Nagel

Commercially introduced in 1997, the IGCT has rapidly progressed into the main areas of high power electronics, namely: industrial drives, traction and energy management. Its simultaneous expansion towards higher and lower powers in such a short period of time was made possible by drawing on technologies derived from years of work on both GTOs and IGBTs. These technologies include anode and buffer-layer designs, lifetime profiling, separation technology for monolithic diode integration and junction passivation techniques. Asymmetric, reverse conducting and symmetric devices have become available to meet expanding application needs. The future potential especially in respect of 10 kV and dual gate devices is discussed. Diversified applications will require standardised components and the Power Electronic Building Blocks will have to become reality if cost expectations are to be met. The paper outlines the trends and opportunities for meeting PEBB goals and shows the newest very high power PEBB, developed with the Office of Naval Research especially for T&D applications, with simple supply on potential of series connected IGCTs.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2001

A 24 MVA inverter using IGCT series connection for medium voltage applications

A. Nagel; Steffen Bernet; Peter Steimer; Oscar Apeldoorn

This paper describes a 24 MVA inverter utilizing the series connection of three IGCTs per switch position in a three-level neutral point clamped inverter topology. The electrical design, especially focused on one phase leg, as well as experimental results, are shown.


ieee industry applications society annual meeting | 2003

Design, test and characteristics of 10 kV IGCTs

Steffen Bernet; Eric Carroll; Peter Streit; Oscar Apeldoorn; Peter Steimer; Sven Tschirley

This paper describes the design, experimental investigations and the characteristics of 10 kV IGCTs for 6 kV-7.2 kV applications. Compared to a series connection of two or three IGCTs and inverse diodes in a three level neutral point clamped voltage source converter 10 kV IGCTs and diodes offer several attractive characteristics such as drastically increased reliability due to a substantially reduced component count, a simpler and more compact mechanical and thermal design and thus reduced converter costs. The design of 10 kV IGCTs as well as the test set up are discussed. Measurements of the blocking-, on-state- and switching behaviour are the basis for a detailed description of the device performance. The technology trade off of 10 kV IGCTs is addressed to enable an application specific optimization of the IGCT design for low and high switching frequency applications (e.g. railway interties and medium voltage drives).


power engineering society summer meeting | 2000

IGCT devices-applications and future opportunities

Peter Steimer; Oscar Apeldoorn; Eric Carroll


IAS | 2000

Characterization of IGCTs for series connected operation

Arie P. Nagel; Steffen Bernet; Thomas Bruckner; Peter Steimer; Oscar Apeldoorn


IAS | 2001

High voltage dual-gate turn-off thyristors

Oscar Apeldoorn; Peter Steimer; Peter Streit; Eric Carroll; Andre Weber


Archive | 2014

Turbine-Based Energy Generation System With DC Output

Sandeep Bala; Jiuping Pan; Joseph A. Carr; Peter Steimer; Oscar Apeldoorn; Stefan Linder


Archive | 2005

Design, test, and characteristics of 10-kV integrated gate commutated thyristors

Steffen Bernet; Eric Carroll; Peter Streit; Oscar Apeldoorn; Peter Steimer; Sven Tschirley


Archive | 2003

Turn-off high power semiconductor device

Eric Carroll; Oscar Apeldoorn; Peter Streit; Andre Weber

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Peter Streit

Technical University of Berlin

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Eric Carroll

Technical University of Berlin

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Steffen Bernet

Free University of Berlin

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Sven Tschirley

Technical University of Berlin

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Sandeep Bala

North Carolina State University

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