The IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) module is a device required for inverter use in many types of industrial equipment, and had driven the trend towards high currents and high voltage.
The IPM (Intelligent Power Module) is a high-performance module that mounts a dedicated drive circuit for drawing greater performance from an IGBT chip, and it provides a custom IC for executing self-protection functions.
The bridge rectifier module is a diode commonly used for converting an alternating current (AC) input into a direct current (DC) output.
The diode module that rectify commercial frequencies and high frequency diode modules for freewheel diodes in inverter circuits and for high-speed switching on a surge voltage absorbing circuit.
The thyristor module turns on by applying a pulse current to a gate current.
The MOSFET module has a proven record of providing low current and low withstanding voltage in power devices that require high-speed switching, voltage driving and low loss.
The Transistor module is a three terminal semiconductor device that regulates current or voltage flow and acts as a switch or gate for signals.