FPDB30PH60 vs STGIPS30C60-H
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| Category | Power Driver Modules | Power Driver Modules |
| Manufacturer | ON Semiconductor | STMicroelectronics |
| Description | MODULE SPM 600V 20A SPMGA | MOD IPM SLLIMM 30A 600V 25SDIP |
| Package | Tube | Tube |
| Series | PFC SPM® 3 | SLLIMM™ |
| Type | IGBT | IGBT |
| Mounting Type | Through Hole | Through Hole |
| Package / Case | 27-PowerDIP Module (1.205\", 30.60mm) | 25-PowerDIP Module (0.993\", 25.23mm) |
| Configuration | 2 Phase | 3 Phase |
| Current | 20 A | 30 A |
| Voltage | 600 V | 600 V |
| Voltage - Isolation | 2500Vrms | 2500Vrms |

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1. What types of Power Driver Modules are available?
Common types include modules designed for motor control, lighting applications, and power supplies, such as AC-DC or DC-DC converters. They may also vary by the type of switching device used (e.g., MOSFET or IGBT-based modules).
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2. What are the key features of a Power Driver Module?
Key features include high efficiency, thermal management, protection circuits (e.g., overvoltage or overcurrent protection), and compact designs suitable for integration into PCB layouts.
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3. What are typical applications of Power Driver Modules?
Applications range from motor control in industrial equipment, LED lighting systems, renewable energy systems, and electronic power supplies to electric vehicles and aerospace systems.
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4. What is the difference between MOSFET and IGBT modules?
MOSFET modules are typically faster and better suited for low- to mid-voltage applications, while IGBT modules handle higher voltages and are preferred for heavy-duty power applications like industrial motors.

