Power module

High power IGBTs (here a 3300V, 1200A switch) are obtained by connecting tens of dies in parallel in a power module.
Opened IGBT module; different semiconductor dies are connected via wire bonds while external connectors are connected to lead-frame structures

A power module or power electronic module provides the physical containment for several power components, usually power semiconductor devices. These power semiconductors (so-called dies) are typically soldered or sintered on a power electronic substrate that carries the power semiconductors, provides electrical and thermal contact and electrical insulation where needed. Compared to discrete power semiconductors in plastic housings as TO-247 or TO-220, power packages provide a higher power density and are in many cases more reliable.