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A Way to Reduce Leakage Current and Improve Reliability of Wire-Bonds for 300-A Multichip SiC Hybrid Modules

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In this article, pressureless sintering of nanosilver paste is proposed to enhance the reliability of wire-bonds with SiC chips by both alleviating thermomechanical stresses and enhancing thermal coupling of bonding… Click to show full abstract

In this article, pressureless sintering of nanosilver paste is proposed to enhance the reliability of wire-bonds with SiC chips by both alleviating thermomechanical stresses and enhancing thermal coupling of bonding wires and chips. A multichip 1200-V/300-A SiC hybrid module with six Si IGBTs and 12 SiC Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) is demonstrated. The lifetime of the wire-bonds with the SiC SBD bonded by the pressureless sintered nanosilver is ~27.9% longer than that by the high-temperature solder under power cycling with constant temperature swing. The lifetime of the wire-bonds with the IGBT also bonded by the pressureless sintered nanosilver is ~46.2% longer than that by the high-temperature solder under power cycling with constant conduction current. Furthermore, not only the cost of 1700-V SiC SBDs is quite similar to that of 1200-V ones but also the leakage current of the 1200-V/300-A SiC hybrid module can be reduced greatly using 1700-V SiC SBDs as free-wheeling diodes instead of the regular 1200-V ones. Considering the much larger leakage current of a SiC SBD compared with that of a Si p-i-n diode. It is feasible to use a SiC SBD with higher blocking voltage to reduce the significant leakage current of the free-wheeling SBD with almost no cost increase.

Keywords: sic hybrid; leakage current; reliability wire; wire bonds

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Year Published: 2021

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