MCC Unveils 1200 V Trench Field-Stop IGBT for Automotive Applications

MCC Unveils 1200 V Trench Field-Stop IGBT for Automotive Applications

Micro Commercial Components (MCC) has announced the release of its latest innovation, the 1200 V Auto-Grade Trench Field-Stop IGBT, specifically designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern automotive applications. The MIS80N120NT1YHE3  provides superior performance in high-voltage systems, ensuring efficiency and durability where other components may struggle.

This IGBT features a cutting-edge super TO-220 package, offering a remarkable junction-to-case thermal resistance of 0.17K/W. This design maximizes heat dissipation, making it ideal for high-temperature scenarios, while maintaining a low saturated VCE of just 2.25 V, contributing to energy efficiency. Capable of operating at a junction temperature of up to 150°C, the MIS80N120NT1YHE3 delivers unmatched thermal stability and energy savings.

The device leverages advanced trench field-stop technology, enhancing switching efficiency and reliability. Fully AEC-Q101 qualified, the IGBT meets the stringent requirements for use in extreme automotive environments, making it perfect for applications such as PTC heaters, solid-state relays, and electric drive systems.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • AEC-Q101 Qualification : Ensures reliable performance in harsh conditions.
  • 1200V High Breakdown Voltage : Perfect for high-voltage automotive systems.
  • Low Saturated VCE : Reduces energy loss with a typical value of 2.25 V.
  • Excellent Thermal Performance : Super TO-220 package offers optimal heat dissipation with a junction-to-case thermal resistance of 0.17K/W.
  • High Thermal Stability : Consistent performance even in extreme temperature variations.
  • Short-Circuit Protection : Robust design ensures safety and system integrity.
  • Wide Application Range : Suitable for PTC heaters, DC-DC converters , inverters , electric drive systems, and more.

Application areas:

  • Heating Applications : Including PTC heaters and cabin heating systems.
  • Power Management : For energy storage and safety systems.
  • Motor Controls : Used in induction motors and brushless DC motors .
  • Electric Vehicles : Optimized for hybrid and electric vehicle power systems.