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July 2021 – SEMIKRON’s Thermal Resistance of Power Modules Webinar

Published on: 16/07/2021

Register for the latest SEMIKRON’s Thermal Resistance of Power modules Webinar today

SEMIKRON’s Thermal Resistance of Power Modules Webinar

Tuesday 27th July 2021, 3pm GMT 

Understanding how heat flows out of a power module is crucial for power design. Join SEMIKRON for their latest webinar on thermal resistance of power modules to enhance your understanding.

SEMIKRON’s latest webinar explains how thermal resistance is derived by a power module manufacturer, some techniques used for measurement and how the values given in a datasheet can vary between module types and manufacturers.

 

Key Take-Aways:

  • Learn how thermal resistance is defined for SEMIKRON modules
  • Discover how thermal resistance can var with operating mode
  • Understand the parameters on a power module datasheet

 

Webinar Duration: 45 minutes

Register here

 

This complimentary webinar follows on from SEMIKRON’S previous webinar “How to Read an IGBT Datasheet”. If you missed the previous webinar, you can watch the recording here.

 

GD Rectifiers is a distributor for SEMIKRON and has partnered with the German semiconductor manufacturer for over twenty-five years. GD Rectifiers stock their extensive range of diodes,

thyristorsIGBTs, IGBT drivers, MOSFETs, rectifier bridges, SiC hybrid power modules, SiC power modules and thyristor diode modules.

 

For further information on SEMIKRON products, or to discuss your requirements, please contact our sales team on: 01444 243 452 or email: enquiries@gdrectifiers.co.uk.

 

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