Vincotech Announces Availability of Low-Inductive Power Modules with MNPC Topology

Vincotech, a provider of module-based solutions for power electronics, has declared the availability of a new low-inductive power module intended for power appliances such as three-phase solar inverters up to 250 kW.

The new 3xflow MNPC 4w module from Vincotech has a higher level of power rating and is fixed in a wide bodied structure. The Mixed voltage Neutral Point Clamped (MNPC) topographic anatomy of the module offers maximum level of efficiency for higher level switching frequencies. The module incorporates all the three phases of the MNPC inverter configuration into a new low-inductive pack through the high-power screw connectivity. The new topology reduces the effort of the output filter and filter losses by over 50% and the losses due to switching by 50%.

The module rated for 1200V/600A is fit for solar and UPS applications. Its low-inductive type of pattern and onboard DC capacitors improves the maximum PWM frequencies up to the level of 20 kHz, which is considered to be exceptional in this range of power. Currently, the 3xflow MNPC 4w power module is provided in the 12 mm flowSCREW 4w cabinet.

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