OREANDA-NEWS.  January 26, 2012. Launch of the 1,200-volt large-type transfer-mold Dual In-line Package Intelligent Power Module (DIPIPM) Ver.4 (model PS22A79) with an industry-leading current rating of 50 amperes. Sales of the power module, designed for use in package air conditioners and other industrial motors, will begin  on January 31. 

To save energy and elevate performance, a wide variety of current ratings ranging between several amperes and hundreds of amperes are rapidly being adopted for inverter-based motor drive systems. DIPIPM, transfer molded intelligent power modules commercialized globally by Mitsubishi Electric in 1997, are widely used in inverter-equipped appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators and washing machines, as well as inverter motor drive systems for industrial applications. Mitsubishi Electric's current 1,200V, Large-Type DIPIPM Ver.4 series with a current rating of 5-35 amperes, launched in 2008, is noted for helping to minimize inverter system size.
Product FeaturesEnlarged output and downsized motor control systems • The PS22A79 employs the newly developed sixth-generation IGBT (LPT-CSTBT: Light-Punch Trough Carrier Stored Trench-gate Bipolar Transistor), in which carrier storage is improved through cell pitch reduction and power loss is minimized through application of the thin wafer process. The model reduces power loss by 15% compared to the preceding fifth-generation IGBT.
• Reduced power loss enables the current rating to be raised to 50 amperes, up from 35 amperes in the 1,200V/35A Large-Type DIPIPM Ver.4 PS22A78-E.

Lower production costs thanks to built-in temperature sensor• The model's built-in temperature sensor offers vastly improved linearity and precision compared to that of the existing PS22A78-E model, resulting in more efficient heat control.
• Manufacturers will benefit from further downsizing of inverter systems, as well as reduced system costs.