Silicon carbide (SiC)-based power modules in automotive applications are becoming more and more important in the framework of battery and hybrid vehicles. Consequently, the reliability concerns related to these products must be carefully assessed, considering the harsh environment of automotive applications. The aim of this work is to give some insights into the reliability assessments during the design stage of SiC modules devoted to traction applications, considering different aspects such as power cycle, thermal characterization, and solder joint reliability.
The reliability challenge of SiC Power Modules in Automotive Applications
Sitta A.;Rundo F.;Sequenzia G.;
2022-01-01
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Silicon carbide (SiC)-based power modules in automotive applications are becoming more and more important in the framework of battery and hybrid vehicles. Consequently, the reliability concerns related to these products must be carefully assessed, considering the harsh environment of automotive applications. The aim of this work is to give some insights into the reliability assessments during the design stage of SiC modules devoted to traction applications, considering different aspects such as power cycle, thermal characterization, and solder joint reliability.File in questo prodotto:
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