But now that Zombies and I found these http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/IXYS ... bs1A%3d%3d
The 4468 and 4668 dont seem as awesome!

Arlo1 wrote:But now that Zombies and I found these http://ca.mouser.com/ProductDetail/IXYS ... bs1A%3d%3d
The 4469 doesnt seem as awesome!
fet: IRFP4668 IXFK230N20T
Vdss: 200v 200v
Rds(on): 8.0mR 7.5mR (lower is better)
Qg: 161nC 378nC (lower is better)
price: 5.90 6.27 (20-25 pieces)



Arlo1 wrote:Why is it not fair to compare fets of different voltages? If you look at the actual watts in the end they are way better. I thought about the ixsy 100v version of what we got but it has the same current limit based on the same leads !

liveforphysics wrote:
This is my current favorite 150v part (at least from a datasheet perspective, I haven't had one in person yet)....
http://ixapps.ixys.com/DataSheet/DS100434A(MMIX1F360N15T2).pdf



nieles wrote:i am curious to know how you come to that decision. it is not fair to compare a 200v fet with a 100v fet.
the only awsome about the ixys fet i can find is the thJC and the thCS
if we compare the IRFP4668 fet with the IXFK230N20Tfet: IRFP4668 IXFK230N20T Vdss: 200v 200v Rds(on): 8.0mR 7.5mR (lower is better) Qg: 161nC 378nC (lower is better) price: 5.90 6.27 (20-25 pieces)
to me the irfp4668 looks better
You have to add three major components to your comparison.
4668 ixfk230n20t
25deg AMP 130 230
100deg AMP 92 160 (limited by the leads)
Cooling .24 degC/W .15degC/W
Junction/Case .29degC/W .09degC/W 

Lebowski wrote:I'll post a controller build in the next few days about the 6 FET I constructed with the PCB
described in this thread. Very very cool build if I say so myselfWill show you
guys how its doneNo clue about how much power it can handle though, depends
on how effective my cooling scheme is, hoping for 5 to 10kW...

Arlo1 wrote:Lebowski wrote:I'll post a controller build in the next few days about the 6 FET I constructed with the PCB
described in this thread. Very very cool build if I say so myselfWill show you
guys how its doneNo clue about how much power it can handle though, depends
on how effective my cooling scheme is, hoping for 5 to 10kW...
If you place the caps where you should have in the first place it would be good for a lot more power! But you can just run the voltage at 1/2 the limits of the fets to protect them!

I'd advise Lebowski to give away the controllers and charge for tech supportThe Mighty Volt wrote:Will these be available to buy and populate by people who don't know anything about electronics per se but can solder

The Mighty Volt wrote:Will these be available to buy and populate by people who don't know anything about electronics per se but can solder?
Cheers.

Lebowski wrote:The Mighty Volt wrote:Will these be available to buy and populate by people who don't know anything about electronics per se but can solder?
Cheers.
My intention is to sell small kits containing the controller IC, the power supply IC and PCB. You can then order the rest of the parts from digikey r farnell. But first I want to try to prove the design which is why I built and want to run the high power 6 FET...

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