OREANDA-NEWS. March 13, 2012. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today it has developed a high-voltage integrated circuit (HVIC) to drive power modules equipped with AC400 V-output inverter systems for use in Europe and elsewhere. The M81738FP boasts an industry- leading 1,200 V rating and high tolerance to switching noise. Sales begin on April 2. 

Variable frequency inverters are being used increasingly in motor control systems of consumer appliances and industrial machinery to save energy and improve performance, which is leading to more demand for HVICs that drive power modules in inverter systems. For AC400 V inverter systems prevalent in Europe and other places, high-voltage HVICs are required. Mitsubishi Electric, which released a first-generation 1,200V HVIC in November 2005, has now developed a second-generation 1,200V HVIC that helps to improves the reliability of AC400 V inverter systems.
Product Features1) Highly durable 1,200V voltage for industrial-use AC 400V inverter systems  - The HVIC uses a 1,200V divided reduced surface field (RESURF) structure to optimize its surface structure. As the structure prevents the concentration of an electric field at p-n junction, the HVIC realizes low current leakage limited to a maximum of 10мA.
- The polycrystalline silicon resistor field plate (PolyRPF) structure of the IC chip surface greatly enhances product durability.

2) High tolerance to switching noise helps achieve highly reliable inverter systems - High latch-up immunity (parasitic V-PNP transistor action) by low impedance buried layers of the IC chip.
- Built-in protection circuits provide high tolerance to electrical surges during operation.

3) Compatibility with previous HVIC model (M81019FP) - The product's pin configurations and functions are the same as those of the company's first-generation 1,200V HVIC (M81019FP).