IXYS Introduces 1.2KV Converter-Brake-Inverter Module with XPT IGBT and Integrated Active Rectifiers

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IXYS Introduces 1.2KV Converter-Brake-Inverter Module with XPT IGBT and Integrated Active Rectifiers --- Highest Level of Power Integration

BIEL, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- IXYS Corporation (NAS: IXYS) , a leader in power semiconductors and integrated circuit technologies for energy efficient products used in power supplies, UPSs, motor control and solar inverter applications, announced today the introduction of the MIXA60WH1200TEH, with ratings of 1.2KV and 60A. This module demonstrates new level of integration, combining Bipolar and XPT IGBT power semiconductors for a wide range power control applications.

"This unique module integrates an Active Rectifier bridge with a Brake and an Inverter into one package, the E3-Pack. The Active Rectifier, using IXYS thyristors in the bridge, enables a soft start mode for motor drives and inverters. For power supplies and UPS's, it enables 'in rush current limit', which results in reduced current losses and reduced input power dissipation," commented Mr. Jeroen van Zeeland, head of marketing at IXYS GmbH in Germany.


"By adding digital MCU control, using our Zilog MCUs and our driver ICs, our customers can further reduce standby power with these modules, and activate the power when needed," commented Dr. Nathan Zommer, CEO of IXYS. "This architecture is a natural fit for modern power systems that can be controlled digitally to save energy in the input stage."

The E3-Pack is a fully isolated, highly reliable module package with a height of 17 mm. The Inverter stage of this unique module is designed with short circuit rated XPT IGBTs that are also specified with wider reverse bias safe operating areas (RBSOA) enabling rugged operations in a greater power envelope.

With this development, an IXYS customer can reduce the size and weight of the final power system, thus decreasing the cost and the carbon footprint for the total product, facilitating higher power densities and greater material efficiency.

More product information is available on the IXYS websitehttp://ixapps.ixys.com/DataSheet/MIXA60WH1200TEH.pdfor by contacting your nearest IXYS sales office.

About IXYS Corporation

Since its founding, IXYS Corporation has been developing power semiconductors and mixed signal ICs to improve power conversion efficiency, generate solar and wind power and provide efficient motor control for industrial applications. IXYS and its subsidiary companies offer a diversified product base that addresses worldwide needs for power control in the growing cleantech industries, renewable energy markets, telecommunications, medical devices, transportation applications, flexible displays and RF power.

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Any statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact, including the benefits, savings, efficiency, performance, features and suitability of products for various applications, may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. There are a number of important factors that could cause the results of IXYS to differ materially from those indicated by these forward-looking statements, including, among others, risks detailed from time to time in the Company's SEC reports, including its Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2012. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly release the results of any revisions to these forward-looking statements.



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