The SKIIP 39AC12T4V1 is a high-performance IGBT power module from the renowned SKIIP series, designed for demanding industrial power conversion applications. This module integrates advanced semiconductor technology with optimized packaging to deliver efficient and reliable operation in motor drives, inverters, and power supplies.
The 39AC12T4V1 utilizes trench-gate IGBT technology combined with freewheeling diodes to achieve low conduction and switching losses. The module is designed for high-power density applications, featuring a compact footprint with integrated baseplate for efficient heat dissipation. The internal configuration supports three-phase inverter applications with integrated driver interfaces.
The module is rated for operation at voltages up to 1200V, with current ratings suitable for medium to high-power industrial drives. The IGBTs feature low saturation voltage and fast switching characteristics, enabling high-frequency operation with reduced losses. The integrated diodes provide fast recovery for improved efficiency in regenerative applications.
Product Type: IGBT power module
Voltage Rating: 1200 V
Current Rating: High current capability for industrial drives
Configuration: Three-phase inverter configuration
Technology: Trench-gate IGBT with soft recovery diodes
Isolation: Integrated baseplate for electrical isolation
Switching Frequency: Up to several kHz
Applications: AC motor drives, inverters, UPS, welding equipment

The module features a copper baseplate for direct mounting to heatsinks, ensuring efficient thermal transfer. The internal construction minimizes thermal resistance, allowing operation at high power levels with appropriate cooling. Integrated temperature sensors (optional) enable monitoring of module temperature for protection purposes.
The SKIIP 39AC12T4V1 is commonly used in industrial motor drives, renewable energy inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, and welding equipment. Its robust design and high reliability make it suitable for demanding continuous-duty applications in manufacturing and energy sectors.



