Overview
Manuals
Target Applications
Technical Features
Features:
- High Creepage and Clearance Distances
- 4k VAC 1min Insulation
- High Power and Thermal Cycling Capability
Its core function is to receive the system's low-voltage PWM control signal and convert it into a high-voltage trigger pulse through highly reliable electrical isolation, thereby precisely controlling the on/off state of the power switch.
It also integrates overcurrent, short-circuit, and hardware lockout protection mechanisms, enabling real-time monitoring and ensuring the safe operation of the inverter unit. The matching FF650R17IE4 is an industrial-grade high-power dual-transistor IGBT module manufactured by Infineon Technologies, specifically designed for high-voltage, high-power converter applications.
The NGDR-07C NGDR-07 FF650R17IE4 ABB Protection Trigger Driver Board may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
ABB NGDR-07C NGDR-07 FF650R17IE4 Protection Trigger Driver Board manual(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
These high-voltage medium-current matrices are typically deployed in clean energy infrastructure requiring long-distance or grid-dependent control:
Wind turbines: Power converters used to manage grid-side and rotor-side power, with a standard output voltage of 690V.
Heavy-duty hoisting conveyors: Long-distance transport networks in open-pit mine operations.
Medium-pressure water distribution: Submersible pumps used in deep wells, driving high-power motors via cables thousands of feet long.
When the central controller outputs a low-voltage pulse width modulation (PWM) control signal, the NGDR-07C driver board uses its internal isolation amplifier circuit to shape it into a gate voltage pulse with sufficient peak drive current, and precisely delivers it to the gate of the FF650R17IE4 IGBT module. When the gate receives a positive high-level pulse, the electronic channel inside the IGBT quickly turns on, forming a kilovolt-level high-voltage circuit; when the gate voltage becomes a negative low level, the channel quickly turns off within microseconds. Through this high-frequency switching action of thousands of times per second, the system can smoothly invert DC power into AC power with adjustable voltage and frequency, thereby achieving extremely precise control of the speed and torque of heavy-duty industrial motors.