CISSOID has announced the expansion of its standard product portfolio with the introduction of several new families of power modules. These additions are designed to meet the increasing need for robust, efficient, and flexible solutions across automotive, industrial, and energy applications. Covering a wide range of current and voltage ratings, the new modules give engineers greater freedom to tailor performance to their specific system requirements.
The expanded lineup includes both Silicon Carbide (SiC) and IGBT-based power modules offered in industry-standard packages. This approach ensures enhanced mechanical strength and drop-in compatibility, simplifying upgrades and reducing development time. By maintaining standard footprints, CISSOID enables designers to easily balance performance, cost, and mechanical integration, while ensuring long-term reliability and scalability.
The first release in the new portfolio is a 750 V, 820 A IGBT power module qualified to the AQG-324 automotive standard. This high-current solution demonstrates CISSOID’s commitment to combining quality and reliability with leading-edge performance, offering seamless integration into existing designs at a competitive cost.
“With this expansion, we’re giving system designers the freedom to select from a wider range of proven, robust power modules while ensuring drop-in compatibility with their existing designs,” said Pierre Delatte, Chief Technology Officer at CISSOID. “Our goal is to help customers accelerate their electrification projects by combining flexibility with the high reliability they expect from CISSOID.”
Key benefits of the new product families include an expanded range of SiC and IGBT power modules, multiple voltage and current options for system optimization, robust industry-standard packaging, and increased design flexibility.
With this launch, CISSOID continues to strengthen its portfolio of high-performance power semiconductor solutions that enable efficient, reliable, and cost-effective electrification across multiple sectors.
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