onsemi Launches Automotive Silicon Carbide-Based Power Module Trio for On-Board Chargers
onsemi has launched the APM32 series of silicon carbide (SiC) power modules for electric vehicles, designed to enhance onboard charging efficiency and performance. These modules are tailored for high-power onboard chargers (11-22kW) and feature low switching losses, improved thermal resistance, and high voltage isolation for 800V systems. The modules, capable of operating at 175°C, aim to increase charging speed and operating range for consumers. The series includes different configurations for onboard charging and power factor correction, adhering to stringent automotive standards.
- Introduction of APM32 series modules enhances efficiency and reduces charging times for electric vehicles.
- Modules can operate at high junction temperatures (up to 175°C), indicating high reliability.
- End-to-end SiC supply chain offers improved supply assurance for customers.
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The APM32 series modules enable faster charging and increased range for all types of electrical vehicles
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Each of the three modules exhibits low conduction and switching losses, combining with best-in-class thermal resistance and high voltage isolation to deal with 800V bus voltage. The enhanced efficiency and lower heat generation ultimately allow for a more powerful OBC. One that can charge the xEV faster and increase its operating range – two critical factors for consumers.
“Our new modules employ the latest SiC technology to minimize losses and overall system volume, allowing designers to meet charging efficiency and space goals,” said
Taking advantage of onsemi’s end-to-end SiC supply chain capability and proven SiC MOSFETs and diodes, the APM32 modules offer high levels of reliability, and each module is serialized for full traceability. The modules can operate with junction temperatures (Tj) as high as 175°C, ensuring reliability even in challenging, space-constrained automotive applications.
“APM32 provides a differentiated solution for our customers by leveraging onsemi’s best-in-class packaging to unleash the full capability of the leading-edge silicon carbide technology,” said
Two modules of the APM32 series, NVXK2TR40WXT and NVXK2TR80WDT, are configured in H-bridge topology with a breakdown (V(BR)DSS) capability of 1200 V, ensuring suitability for high voltage battery stacks. They are designed to be used in the OBC and HV DCDC conversion stages. The third module, NVXK2KR80WDT, is configured in Vienna Rectifier topology and used in the power factor correction (PFC) stage of the OBC. There will be six-pack and full-bridge modules in the near future to complete the SiC OBC portfolio.
All three modules are housed in a compact and robust Dual Inline Package (DIP), which ensures low module resistance. The top cool and isolated features meet the most stringent automotive industry standards. The creepage and clearance distances meet IEC 60664-1 and IEC 60950-1. Additionally, the modules are qualified to AEC-Q101 and AQG 324 for automotive use.
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