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Vanessa Smet
Researcher at Georgia Institute of Technology
Publications - 86
Citations - 1618
Vanessa Smet is an academic researcher from Georgia Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ball grid array & Interposer. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 80 publications receiving 1161 citations. Previous affiliations of Vanessa Smet include Tyndall National Institute & University of Montpellier.
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Ageing and Failure Modes of IGBT Modules in High-Temperature Power Cycling
Vanessa Smet,Francois Forest,J.-J. Huselstein,Frédéric Richardeau,Zoubir Khatir,Stéphane Lefebvre,Mounira Berkani +6 more
TL;DR: An experimental study on the ageing of insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) power modules shows that ageing mechanisms mainly concern wire bonds and emitter metallization, with gradual impact depending on protocol severity.
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Evaluation of $V_{\rm ce}$ Monitoring as a Real-Time Method to Estimate Aging of Bond Wire-IGBT Modules Stressed by Power Cycling
TL;DR: Using VCE measurement as a real-time supervision method is evaluated here by using aging test results obtained on insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) modules stressed by power cycling, related to the aging of bond wires and metallization, on the top part of the module.
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A Review of SiC Power Module Packaging Technologies: Challenges, Advances, and Emerging Issues
TL;DR: The standard power module structure is reviewed, the reasons why novel packaging technologies should be developed are described, and the packaging challenges associated with high-speed switching, thermal management, high-temperature operation, and high-voltage isolation are explained in detail.
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Design and Comparison of Inductors and Intercell Transformers for Filtering of PWM Inverter Output
TL;DR: In this article, an original design option dedicated to output-filtered pulsewidth modulation inverters used in uninterruptible power systems, embedded networks, or motor drives operating on long cables is presented.