Description
The IGBT Characteristics Apparatus is a high-accuracy laboratory instrument designed to study the static characteristics of Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs). It enables detailed analysis of input characteristics, output characteristics, switching behavior, and conduction performance, making it an essential educational tool for understanding modern power semiconductor devices.
Ideal for power electronics laboratories, electrical & electronics engineering departments, technical institutes, and R&D training centers.
✅ Key Features
🔬 Comprehensive IGBT Characterization
Study of input characteristics (VGE vs IC)
Study of output characteristics (VCE vs IC)
Observation of ON-state behavior and saturation region
Helps understand IGBT operation in power control applications
⚡ Built-In Regulated Power Supplies
Separate, low-ripple regulated DC supplies for gate drive and collector circuit
Smooth and precise voltage variation for controlled experiments
Ensures stable and repeatable measurement results
📊 Accurate Measurement & Analysis
Panel-mounted voltmeters and ammeters for voltage and current monitoring
Enables plotting of IGBT V–I characteristic curves
Supports calculation of important IGBT parameters
🧱 Educational & User-Friendly Design
Clearly labeled terminals and functional block layout
Compact, rugged panel suitable for student laboratories
Simple operation for beginners and advanced learners
🛡 Safe & Reliable Operation
Low-voltage, student-safe operation
Overload and short-circuit protection
High-quality components for long service life
📘 Typical Applications
Study of IGBT input and output characteristics
Understanding power semiconductor switching devices
Power electronics practical experiments
Electrical & electronics engineering training
Semiconductor device analysis
💡 Why Choose This Apparatus?
Clear demonstration of IGBT operating principles
Integrated regulated power supplies for accurate experiments
Durable, lab-grade construction
Essential tool for modern power electronics education
Bridges the gap between theory and real-world power devices










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