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What to do with these IGBT Modules (FMG2G300LS60E)( hopefully Tesla coil related)

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Danielle
Sun May 27 2007, 09:11PM Print
Danielle Registered Member #632 Joined: Mon Apr 09 2007, 01:09AM
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I have 10 now 8 ferchild 300A 600V IGBT modules FMG2G300LS60E, and want to do something I am giving away 2(already did) but was thinking of making a OLTC with some of them what should I do with the others?

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Mon May 28 2007, 03:11AM
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well, since they are quite slow--fall time of 5us!--you might be better off making a monster 8 stage coilgun with them, or a welder...
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Danielle
Mon May 28 2007, 04:03AM
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would they be usable in a OLTC?... how would I make a welder?
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Brett Miller
Tue May 29 2007, 04:47PM
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Daniel,

I think your thread might get more attention if you had "IGBT Modules" and "FMG2G300LS60E" in the title.

Obviously I too would like to know if people on here have done anything cool with those Fairchild half-bridge modules.

-Brett
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Sulaiman
Tue May 29 2007, 06:54PM
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I have some similar but lower current, higher voltage half-bridge packs
You can use two packs, one per pack, to make a CFPR/ZVS/Royer invertor;
using a ferrite inductor/transformer you can make several kV rms at 20+ kHz
to power a dc SGTC
or a large C-W multiplier
which could be used for a Marx generator, Jacob's ladder etc.
OR
using an air-cored copper-tubing inductor as an SSTC primary (below 100kHz)

OR you could use them (one per pack) for a coilgun

OR as half- or full-bridge induction heater.

Basically you can use them for almost any hv project.
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Steve Conner
Tue May 29 2007, 10:08PM
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Have you seen Terry Fritz's SISG concept? If I were you, I'd be looking at trying to make a SISG out of a series stack of bricks. It would be a first.

You can make an OLTC out of 600V IGBTs, but the performance isn't too spectacular. You really want over 1200V.
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Danielle
Tue May 29 2007, 11:02PM
Danielle Registered Member #632 Joined: Mon Apr 09 2007, 01:09AM
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The SISG sounds interesting what I have seen on it so far is that they sires up a bunch of IGBTs as the spark gap is that right if so this would make a hell of a big coil how long arcs could I get with 2 MOTs.
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Brett Miller
Wed May 30 2007, 02:49AM
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I'm pretty sure Mark Dunn has gotten at least 40 inch sparks with a dual MOT SISG system, but that info is from stuff I read regarding what he and Terry were working on last year. They may have beaten that by now. I know Finn got even longer sparks with a brick SISG (BRISG). I am working on a small SISG prototype just to make use of some TO-247 1200v 75A IGBT's I had laying around that I mistakenly bought even though they lacked the crucial anti-parallel diode. I found a pretty beefy diode on Digikey (600v 50a ufast) that I am going to put in my SISG board. Of course I'm using the 40n120 TO-264 fairchild diodes in my DRSSTC halfbridge. So I have some pretty serious projects going in parallel, plus I wouldn't mind having an OLTC around too...

-Brett
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Danielle
Wed Sept 19 2007, 03:38AM
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ok so I am bring this thred back just for one question:

can I use these in my DRSSTC it is running at around 60Khz and my small IGBTs arnt cutting it when I try to push it past 900A lol yes I did get 72" arcs and would like to have something a bit more durable. if I run it at a long on time and long off time do you think I would increase the probibility of using these reliably, the only problem is that they are really slow.

edit

I calculated the max switching frequency for one cycle to be 303Khz but I think that a 60Khz switching time at 1-2% duty cycle should be ok.
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Steve Ward
Wed Sept 19 2007, 05:21AM
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No, 60khz is still fast for these IGBTs. Someone mentioned 5uS turn off time, which is enormous even at 10khz.
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