TRENCHSTOP IGBT (T5/T6/EDT3)
High Efficiency, 175-185°C, for PV Inverters & Industrial Drives
The Infineon TRENCHSTOP IGBT (T5/T6/EDT3) series delivers high efficiency performance with a wide junction temperature range of 175-185°C for reliable operation in harsh environments. These IGBT modules are ideal for PV inverters and industrial drives, featuring advanced trench-gate and field stop technology that minimizes conduction and switching losses to enhance energy efficiency. Their rugged design and stable performance adapt perfectly to demanding requirements of photovoltaic power generation and industrial drive systems, providing cost-effective and reliable power conversion solutions.
Core Application Fields
Industrial Sector
Industrial frequency converters, servo drives, UPS, welding machines, induction heating equipment, suitable for metallurgy, mining, chemical industries, etc., highly energy-efficient and reliable.
New Energy Sector
Photovoltaic inverters, wind power grid-connected converters, energy storage PCS, suitable for household/industrial commercial photovoltaic power stations and energy storage systems, reducing losses to enhance power generation efficiency.
Automotive Sector (EDT3 Exclusive)
New energy vehicle traction inverter, DC-DC converter, on-board charger, fuel cell compressor, vehicle-grade quality, extending vehicle range.
Household Appliances & Commercial Applications
Motor drives for household appliances such as air conditioners and washing machines, HVAC systems, small commercial UPS units. These products are compact, low-noise, energy-efficient, and suitable for lightweight design requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Can T5, T6 and EDT3 models be used interchangeably?
A1: No. They have different voltage, current ranges and performance focuses — T5 is for basic industrial scenarios, T6 for high-frequency low-power applications, and EDT3 is automotive-grade. Only replace with the same model.
Q2: Do these IGBTs meet the certification standards of the EU and North American markets?
A2: Yes. All models comply with EU CE certification and North American UL 1557 standards. Just ask your supplier for the certification documents before purchase.
Q3: Why do T5 models sometimes overheat in welding machines?
A3: Mostly because the heatsink is dusty or mismatched. First clean the heatsink; if it still overheats, replace it with one that matches T5's thermal resistance.
Q4: Are T6 models suitable for high-frequency PV inverters?
A4: Yes. T6 models have low electromagnetic interference and a switching frequency of up to 8-30kHz, which is especially suitable for small PV string inverters below 10kW.
Q5: Can EDT3 models be used in non-automotive scenarios?
A5: Technically yes, but not recommended. EDT3 is automotive-grade and more expensive; choose T5 or T6 for industrial and new energy scenarios to save costs.
Q6: What are the common faults of these IGBTs, and how to fix them quickly?
A6: The most common is short-circuit damage (mostly caused by voltage overload). After replacing the IGBT, check if the circuit voltage matches its rated voltage.
Q7: How long is the delivery time for overseas orders?
A7: In-stock models are delivered in 2-4 weeks; out-of-stock models take 6-8 weeks. For urgent needs, contact your local Infineon distributor for consultation.
Q8: Do they need a dedicated driver?
A8: No, they are compatible with most standard IGBT drivers. Just ensure the gate drive voltage matches to avoid damaging the module.
Q9: What is the warranty period for overseas purchases?
A9: 1-year global warranty. For non-human-induced faults, contact the supplier with your order number for free replacement or repair (freight at your own expense).
Q10: Can T5/T6/EDT3 be used in high-temperature outdoor environments?
A10: Yes. T5 and T6 support a junction temperature of 175°C, and EDT3 can reach up to 185°C — all are suitable for harsh outdoor industrial and new energy scenarios.