"Donuts. Is there anything they can't do?"
On 07/07/2016 06:55 PM, Chris Fabien wrote:
It ends up being a question if how well you can get the heat out of
the device and what the actual duty cycle will be in application. In a
previous life i worked on brushless motor controls that could draw up
to 150 amps at 12VDC (automotive application). It used very compact
devices like these, even smaller actually, the whole controller could
be about the size of a donut. The thermal design and duty cycle
control was critical and took considerable engineering resources.
On Jul 7, 2016 7:02 PM, "Chuck McCown" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Looking for BFD for a battery charger in Digi-Key.
After putting in filters for diodes that will do 100-200 amps, one
of the devices that came up was this:
http://www.infineon.com/dgdl/IDW100E60_V2_1.pdf?folderId=db3a304412b407950112b408e8c90004&fileId=db3a304412b407950112b438da286bba
Look at the case, and the leads. Can you imagine 150 amps not
making this thing explode?
I am having a hard time believing it. I don’t believe it. But
there are others with a similar package with similar currents.
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