18399105. SEMICONDUCTOR POWER MODULE simplified abstract (ROHM CO., LTD.)

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SEMICONDUCTOR POWER MODULE

Organization Name

ROHM CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Kenji Hayashi of Kyoto-shi (JP)

Masashi Hayashiguchi of Kyoto-shi (JP)

SEMICONDUCTOR POWER MODULE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18399105 titled 'SEMICONDUCTOR POWER MODULE

The semiconductor power module described in the abstract includes an insulating substrate with terminals and switching devices arranged on different surfaces for power supply and voltage control.

  • The module features an output side terminal, a first power supply terminal, and a second power supply terminal for different voltage levels.
  • Two switching devices are connected to the output side terminal and the power supply terminals for efficient power management.
  • The design allows for precise control of power distribution and voltage regulation in electronic systems.

Potential Applications: - Power electronics - Renewable energy systems - Electric vehicles - Industrial automation

Problems Solved: - Efficient power management - Voltage regulation - Enhanced system reliability

Benefits: - Improved energy efficiency - Enhanced system performance - Greater control over power distribution

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Semiconductor Power Modules for Enhanced Energy Efficiency This technology can be utilized in various industries such as renewable energy, automotive, and industrial automation for improved power management and system performance.

Questions about Semiconductor Power Modules: 1. How does the design of the semiconductor power module contribute to energy efficiency?

  - The design allows for precise control of power distribution and voltage regulation, leading to improved energy efficiency.

2. What are the potential applications of semiconductor power modules in the automotive industry?

  - Semiconductor power modules can be used in electric vehicles for efficient power management and enhanced performance.


Original Abstract Submitted

A semiconductor power module including an insulating substrate having one surface and another surface, an output side terminal arranged at a one surface side of the insulating substrate, a first power supply terminal arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate, a second power supply terminal to which a voltage of a magnitude different from a voltage applied to the first power supply terminal is to be applied, and arranged at an other surface side of the insulating substrate so as to face the first power supply terminal across the insulating substrate, a first switching device arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate and electrically connected to the output side terminal and the first power supply terminal, and a second switching device arranged at the one surface side of the insulating substrate and electrically connected to the output side terminal and the second power supply terminal.