Was ist ein IGBT?

What is an IGBT? Simply Explained

The IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) is a semiconductor device used in power electronics. It combines the advantages of two technologies: the easy control of a MOSFET with the high current capacity of a bipolar transistor.


🔧 How does an IGBT work?

An IGBT is a three-terminal switch (collector, emitter, gate). Its switching behavior is based on the combination of two semiconductor structures:

  • ✅ The gate controls the current flow – just like a MOSFET.
  • ✅ The main current flows through a bipolar (PNP) structure, allowing higher currents.

IGBTs can switch large loads with low gate power – ideal for high voltage and fast switching applications.


⚙️ Common applications of IGBTs

  • Inverters: e.g. in solar and wind power systems
  • Motor control: in industrial drives, elevators, and trains
  • UPS systems: uninterruptible power supplies
  • Welding & induction heating: precise power switching
  • HVDC grids: high-voltage direct current transmission

📊 Comparison: IGBT vs. MOSFET

Criterion IGBT MOSFET
Voltage range 400 V to >1000 V < 300 V typically
Switching frequency Lower Higher (MHz possible)
Switching losses Slightly higher Lower
Cost Cheaper for high power Better for low power

✅ Advantages of IGBTs

  • High voltage tolerance: ideal for medium and high voltages
  • Low control effort: easy gate drive
  • Robust & reliable: even under high current loads
  • Great for low frequencies & high power switching

⚠️ Disadvantages & Limitations

  • ❌ Slower than MOSFETs – not suitable for very high frequencies
  • ❌ Higher switching losses in fast applications
  • ❌ Temperature-sensitive – requires cooling under continuous load

🧠 Conclusion: When is an IGBT the right choice?

An IGBT is ideal when high voltage needs to be switched and moderate switching frequencies are sufficient – such as in drives, solar systems, or power supplies. It combines efficiency, switching performance, and controllability – perfect for modern power electronics.


❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

▶️ What does IGBT stand for?

IGBT stands for “Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor” – a component that switches high power efficiently.

▶️ When is an IGBT used?

When high voltages need to be switched, such as in motor control systems, inverters, or induction heating systems.

▶️ What is the difference between an IGBT and a MOSFET?

IGBTs handle higher voltages and are better for high-power applications. MOSFETs switch faster and are more efficient at lower voltages.

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