Appliance Design - January 2009 - (Page 46) MotorS in improved isolation. As described above, a design that employs two separate substrates in a single fully-molded package provides drive designers with substrates optimized for their purpose. DCB is optimized for excellent heat transfer in power applications, and the PCB is optimized for highly flexible circuit configurations. Through the design and assembly process, increased reliability is achieved for an intelligent power module used in small inverter powered motors up to 2.2 kW. A variety of output current classes and internal circuits are offered for the major motor types such as BLDC, induction motor, permanent magnet synchronous motor, or switched reluctance motor. This low-cost solution simplifies the power drive design and significantly reduces the time to market. < For more information, email: Peter.Stipan@infineon.com Fig. 6. DCB layout and single thermal image. Note: David Levett and Magdalena Giacone, also with Infineon, contributed to this article. References: [1] W. Frank: “Analysis of Power Cycling Behavior of Integrated Low Power Drives Modules in Single-Inline Configuration,” Proceedings of Motor, Drives and Automation Systems Conference; Dallas, Texas, 2007. [2] W. Frank: “A New Approach of Single-Inline High Power Density Molded Module for Drives Applications,” Proceedings of PCIM Europe 2007, Nuremberg, Germany, 2007. [3] Texas Instruments: “TMS320LF2401A,” Data sheet; Texas Instruments Corp., Dallas, Texas, 2008. [4] Infineon Technologies: “Interfacing between CIPOS Modules and Microprocessors,” Design Note; Infineon Technologies, Munich, Germany, 2008. February 13–21, 2009 GLOBAL EVENT Washington, DC 2009 THE PREMIER IN POWER ELECTRONICS Visit the Apec 2009 web site for the latest information! TM TM www.apec-conf.org SPONSORED BY 46 applianceDESIGN AD12084APEC.indd 1 January 2009 www.applianceDESIGN.com 10/31/08 4:02:22 PM http://www.apec-conf.org http://www.apec-conf.org http://www.apec-conf.org http://www.appliancedesign.com
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