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Mitsubishi Electric to launch large dipipm+ series

Simpler and more compact designs for inverter systems in air conditioners and industrial applications.

Mitsubishi Electric to launch large dipipm+ series
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6503) announced today the launch of three new Large DIPIPM+™ transfer-mold intelligent power modules featuring loading-converter circuits that realize simpler and more compact designs for use in air-conditioner and industrial inverters. Of special note, one of the new modules achieves a world's first* high-density output of 100A/1200V in its transfer-mold package.

Sales of the new DIPIPM+ series will begin on May 29. Also, the modules will be exhibited at major trade shows, including Power Conversion Intelligent Motion (PCIM) Europe 2019 in Nuremberg, Germany from May 7 to 9 and PCIM-Asia 2019 in Shanghai, China from June 26 to 28.

According to Mitsubishi Electric research as of May 7, 2019 Mitsubishi Electric has been contributing to the miniaturization and energy-efficiency of inverter systems since commercializing its first DIPIPM™ series in 1997. The more compact and simpler-design DIPIPM+ series, which places the inverter and converter into one package, was introduced in 2015.

In response to increasing demands for high-power compressors in package air conditioners, the company is now adding models of up to 100A/1200V for package (heat & cooling) air conditioners in the 56kW class.

Product Features


World's leading high-density output in transfer-mold package

PSS100NE1CT achieves a world's first high-density output of 100A/1200V in its transfer-mold package, suitable for 56kW class package air conditioners.

100A/1200V model's small package and large capacity realized through Mitsubishi Electric's proprietary direct-wire-bonding technology

Built-in analog temperature voltage output and protection functions

Downsizing and simpler design for inverter systems

Built-in inverter, converter and drive circuits enable inverter systems with fewer external components

Simpler wiring pattern on board helps to downsize inverter systems

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