Revolutionizing Railway Systems with Fuji Electric's HPnC High Power Modules

Date
08/28/2024

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­In the rapidly evolving world of power electronics, the demand for high power density, enhanced thermal efficiency, and scalability has never been higher. As designers strive to meet these demands, particularly in railway applications - where reliability is paramount - High Power next Core (HPnC) modules stand out as a groundbreaking innovation.

IGBTs in Railway Systems

Railway systems, from city metros to high-speed trains, rely on robust power electronics to ensure efficient operation. The catenary system, which supplies electricity to the train, plays a crucial role in this process. The propulsion system, powered by either AC or DC catenary, converts this electricity to the appropriate voltage, ensuring a smooth and safe ride. Additionally, the auxiliary power supply supports lower power circuits within the train, such as lighting and HVAC systems.

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Railway Subsystems and Their Power Requirements

Railway subsystems are diverse and include the propulsion system, DC and AC catenary systems, regenerative braking, and auxiliary power supply. Each of these subsystems has unique power requirements and challenges:

•   Propulsion System: Converts AC or DC catenary power to the appropriate voltage for the train’s motor.

•   DC Catenary: Utilizes converters like the classic two-level converter to manage variable voltage and frequency.

•   AC Catenary: Involves a two-stage conversion process to supply the traction motor.

•   Regenerative Braking: Converts kinetic energy into electrical energy during braking, which can be reused within the train system.

•   Auxiliary Power Supply: Provides lower voltage and constant frequency for internal train systems.

Introduction to HPnC Modules

The development of electric vehicles, new energy systems, and railway applications has necessitated the creation of power modules that are not only powerful but also compact and reliable. Fuji Electric’s HPnC modules are designed to meet these exacting standards, providing a solution that addresses the challenges of power dissipation, density, and reliability in railway systems. These modules are particularly tailored for railcars, offering reduced power dissipation, increased power density, and enhanced reliability.

The Role of Power Modules in Railway Applications

Power modules are critical to the operation of railway systems, offering high voltage and current ratings, thermal efficiency, and reliability. Fuji Electric’s HPnC modules incorporate several advanced features that enhance their performance:

•   Small Internal Inductance: The HPnC module significantly reduces internal inductance, minimizing power losses and allowing for higher switching frequencies.

•   Enhanced Current Density: The 7th generation IGBT chip technology and improved thermal resistance of the HPnC module enable higher current densities, reducing power losses and size.

•   Easy Parallel Assembly: The HPnC modules are designed for simple parallel assembly, ensuring balanced current sharing and reduced thermal stress.

•   Enhanced Reliability: The use of advanced materials and ultrasonic bonding technology in the HPnC module enhances thermal performance and reliability, making it ideal for railway applications.

Fuji Electric’s HPnC modules represent a significant advancement in the field of railway power electronics. By optimizing both the chip and package level, these modules offer enhanced efficiency, reliability, and compactness, addressing the critical needs of modern railway systems. As the railway industry continues to evolve, the HPnC modules provide a robust foundation for the next generation of high-powered railway propulsion and auxiliary systems, ensuring a smoother, more efficient, and reliable ride for passengers around the world.

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