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A 42V Inverter/Rectifier for ISA using Discrete Semiconductor Components
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2001-01-2497
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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A demonstration inverter has been built to illustrate the feasibility of implementing an ISA inverter in a 42V automotive powernet using discrete semiconductor switches. The high current carrying capability of the package (300A) enables the component count to be reduced to a minimum of two per switch. For a 10kW inverter, the current carrying requirements of each switch is about 400A peak. With careful layout and design, this solution could be a viable alternative to a module solution, which typically would have the same FET component count.
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Murray, A., Wood, P., Keskar, N., Chen, J. et al., "A 42V Inverter/Rectifier for ISA using Discrete Semiconductor Components," SAE Technical Paper 2001-01-2497, 2001, https://doi.org/10.4271/2001-01-2497.Also In
SAE 2001 Transactions Journal of Passenger Cars - Electronic and Electrical Systems
Number: V110-7; Published: 2002-09-15
Number: V110-7; Published: 2002-09-15
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