IGBTModel
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Revision as of 17:29, 12 September 2015
Below it is presented the model to simulate the behavior of an IGBT module. You can check the documentation to understand the physics behind it, head over to tests to see how well the model performs and finally you can also download the latest model available as well as any of the previous versions.
- Documentation
- Application notes
- Part numbers
- Download
- Previous versions