Low inductance SiC power module refers to a power module that uses silicon carbide (SiC) as a semiconductor material and has a lower inductance value. Compared with traditional silicon (Si) power modules, low inductance SiC power modules have higher switching speed and lower switching losses, thereby improving the efficiency and reliability of the system.
Traditional silicon power modules suffer from significant switching and thermal losses in high-frequency applications due to their high resistance and inductance. Due to the excellent properties of silicon carbide, SiC power modules have higher conductivity and lower inductance, allowing for higher switching frequencies and lower losses in high-frequency switching circuits.
Low inductance SiC power modules are widely used in high-frequency converters, power conversion, electric vehicles, solar inverters, and power sources.