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Default Induction Cooking Table : IGBT keeping to short !

On Sun, 25 Nov 2012 08:46:48 -0000, "N_Cook" wrote:

Spehro Pefhany wrote in message
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On Fri, 23 Nov 2012 01:59:45 -0000, the renowned "Arfa Daily"
wrote:

So with power FETs
rated to 800 volts and staggering amounts of amps being readily available
almost for pence, why would anyone actually design with IGBTs ?


The main reason is that they're considerably cheaper when you need
both high voltage rating _and_ high current rating. That's because
they use less silicon die area. On consumer products the cheapest
component that will do the job acceptably well usually gets designed
in. Try pricing a 30A 800V MOSFET vs. a similar rating in a IGBT.. the
MOSFET will probably be 5x the price.


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Assuming there is space to put 2x powerFETs in place and the switching f is
not beyond sensible powerFET territory, other than adjusting the gate drive
, any other considerations ?


Since IGBTs tend to be rather slow, power fet speed is not normally the
issue. Just the same IGBTs almost may be called IG-GTOs.

?-)