SKKD 162/16

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Dual diode module with 162A average current and 1600V blocking voltage for rectifier applications.

Product Overview

Description

The SKKD 162/16 is a dual diode module in standard SEMiTRANS 2 package. With 162A average forward current and 1600V repetitive peak reverse voltage, it is ideal for three-phase rectifiers.

This module features low forward voltage drop for high efficiency and excellent thermal performance. The electrically isolated base plate simplifies heatsink mounting.

Standard SEMiTRANS 2 package ensures compatibility with industry-standard heatsinks and mounting hardware. The module is RoHS compliant.

Product Series

Primary Application

Key Features

  • 162A average current
  • 1600V blocking voltage
  • Low forward voltage
  • Isolated base plate
  • Standard package
  • RoHS compliant

Specifications

Average Current 162A
Blocking Voltage 1600V
Forward Voltage 0.85V typical
Recovery Time N/A (standard)
Isolation Voltage 2500V AC
Operating Temperature -40°C to +150°C (junction)
Package SEMiTRANS 2
Voltage Rating N/A
Current Rating N/A
Power Dissipation N/A

Applications

Rectifiers

Industrial application for Semikron Diode Module 162A 1600V

Battery chargers

Industrial application for Semikron Diode Module 162A 1600V

DC power supplies

Industrial application for Semikron Diode Module 162A 1600V

Motor drive inputs

Industrial application for Semikron Diode Module 162A 1600V

Welding equipment

Industrial application for Semikron Diode Module 162A 1600V

Documents & Resources

FAE Expert Insights

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"The SKKD 162/16 is a workhorse for rectifier applications. The 162A rating with 1600V provides excellent margins for 380-480V AC systems. Low forward drop keeps conduction losses manageable. This module is widely used in DC power supplies, battery chargers, and motor drive input rectifiers. For higher currents, parallel connection is straightforward with proper current sharing design."

162A/1600V, low forward drop, standard package

— Senior FAE, BeiLuo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum junction temperature for SKKD 162/16?

The SKKD 162/16 has a maximum junction temperature of 150°C according to the datasheet. This is the absolute maximum rating - continuous operation at this temperature will significantly reduce lifetime. For reliable long-term operation, we recommend keeping junction temperature below 125°C under worst-case conditions. The module includes an NTC thermistor for temperature monitoring, allowing real-time junction temperature estimation. At 150°C, the module can operate for short periods during overload conditions, but sustained operation at this temperature will accelerate aging and potentially lead to premature failure. For industrial applications requiring 20-year lifetime, target maximum junction temperature of 110°C.

If your application requires operation above 125°C junction temperature, consider upgrading to a higher current rating module or improving cooling. Contact our FAE for thermal modeling assistance.

SKKD 162/16 junction temperature thermal rating IGBT reliability
How do I select the appropriate gate resistor for SKKD 162/16?

Gate resistor selection for SKKD 162/16 involves balancing switching speed, EMI, and gate driver capability. Typical gate resistor values range from 1.8Ω (internal) to 10Ω (external). Calculate minimum resistance based on driver peak current: Rg(min) = (Vge - Vge(th)) / Ipeak. For example, with 15V drive and 15A peak current: Rg(min) = (15V - 5V) / 15A = 0.67Ω. However, practical minimum is 2.2Ω to limit di/dt and EMI. Higher values (5-10Ω) reduce switching speed and EMI but increase switching losses. For 20kHz switching, we recommend 3.3-4.7Ω as a good compromise. Always verify actual switching waveforms with oscilloscope - look for clean transitions without excessive ringing. If using parallel modules, each module should have its own gate resistor to prevent oscillation.

Start with 4.7Ω for general applications, reduce to 2.2Ω for high-frequency operation, increase to 10Ω for EMI-sensitive applications. Contact FAE for optimization based on your specific switching frequency and EMI requirements.

SKKD 162/16 gate resistor switching speed EMI design
How does SKKD 162/16 compare to competitors' modules?

The SKKD 162/16 offers competitive advantages compared to equivalent modules from other manufacturers. Key differentiators include: 1) Trenchgate 4 technology providing lower conduction losses (Vce(sat) typically 1.75-2.0V) compared to planar technology alternatives, 2) Silver sintering package technology improving thermal cycling capability by 3-5x over traditional solder-based modules, 3) Integrated NTC temperature sensor for accurate thermal monitoring, 4) 10μs short-circuit withstand time for robust protection. Compared to Fuji 2MBI series, the Semikron module offers similar electrical performance with better thermal cycling lifetime. Compared to Infineon EconoDUAL, the SEMiTRANS package provides different mounting options. The SKKD 162/16 is particularly advantageous in applications requiring frequent thermal cycling such as wind turbines and elevator drives.

Choose SKKD 162/16 for applications requiring high reliability and frequent thermal cycling. Contact our FAE for detailed comparison with specific competitor modules.

SKKD 162/16 comparison IGBT competitors Semikron advantages
What are the recommended applications for SKKD 162/16?

The SKKD 162/16 is optimized for industrial power electronics applications. Typical applications include: (1) Motor Drives: 15-45kW variable frequency drives for industrial motors, servo drives for CNC machines, traction drives for EVs; (2) Renewable Energy: 5-20kW solar inverters, small wind turbine converters, energy storage systems; (3) Power Supplies: UPS systems 5-30kVA, welding equipment, induction heating; (4) EV Charging: Level 2 chargers (higher power). Key application considerations: Switching frequency up to 20kHz suitable for most motor drives; SEMiTRANS 4 package requires proper heatsink mounting with thermal interface material; Gate drive requirements are standard (±15V).

This module is ideal for 15-45kW motor drives and inverters. For higher power, consider parallel configuration or larger modules. Contact FAE for application-specific recommendations.

SKKD 162/16 applications motor drive solar inverter
What is the typical lead time and MOQ for SKKD 162/16?

Standard lead time for SKKD 162/16 is 8-12 weeks for production quantities. We maintain safety stock for sample quantities (1-10 pcs) with 1-2 week delivery. MOQ is 100 pcs for standard orders, with price breaks at 500, 1000, and 5000 pcs. For urgent requirements, we can expedite through air freight (additional cost) reducing lead time to 4-6 weeks. Alternative options for faster delivery: (1) SKM400GB12T4 (alternative current rating) often has better availability; (2) Consider SKiiP series IPMs for faster system development; (3) Previous generation modules may have shorter lead time for non-critical applications. For projects with >1000 pcs annual demand, we can arrange quarterly scheduled deliveries with 4-week lead time and volume pricing. Contact sales for current stock status and project-specific scheduling.

Plan 12-week lead time for production orders. For immediate needs, check availability of alternative current ratings or contact sales for expedited delivery options. Consider scheduled delivery for high-volume projects.

SKKD 162/16 lead time MOQ delivery schedule
What are the voltage and current ratings of SKKD 162/16?

The SKKD 162/16 features a collector-emitter voltage rating of N/A and continuous collector current of N/A. These ratings make it suitable for medium to high-power industrial applications. The voltage rating provides adequate margin for 380-480V AC applications with proper DC bus voltage management. The current rating should be derated based on switching frequency, heatsink thermal resistance, and ambient temperature. For reliable operation, we recommend operating at 70-80% of rated current under normal conditions, reserving the remaining margin for overload conditions and ensuring long-term reliability.

Verify that your application's voltage and current requirements are within the module's ratings with adequate safety margin. Contact our FAE for derating calculations specific to your operating conditions.

SKKD 162/16 voltage rating SKKD 162/16 current rating IGBT specifications
What heatsink thermal resistance is required for SKKD 162/16 operation?

The thermal resistance requirement for SKKD 162/16 depends on your operating conditions. The module has thermal resistance Rth(j-c) of approximately 0.08-0.12 K/W from junction to case. For continuous operation at rated current with 25°C case temperature, you need a heatsink with thermal resistance below 0.15 K/W. Recommended thermal design procedure: 1) Calculate total losses (conduction + switching) at your operating point, 2) Determine maximum allowable junction temperature (recommend 125°C), 3) Calculate required Rth(j-a) = (Tj_max - Ta) / P_loss, 4) Subtract Rth(j-c) and Rth(c-s) to get maximum heatsink Rth. For natural convection, target Rth < 0.2 K/W. For forced air cooling with 10-15 CFM, target Rth < 0.1 K/W. Use high-quality thermal interface material with conductivity >3 W/mK.

Perform thermal calculations for your specific operating conditions. Contact our FAE for thermal modeling assistance and heatsink selection guidance.

SKKD 162/16 thermal resistance heatsink design IGBT cooling