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Infineon’s MOSFET In Samsung’s Refrigerator Inverter Design

Meets requirements towards improved efficiency and lower system cost together with a lower noise level and low power consumption

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Infineon Technologies AG has supplied Samsung Electronics Co. with power devices to couple the highest energy efficiency with the lowest audible noise. They have been integrated into Samsung’s brand new one-door fridge (RR23A2J3XWX, RR23A2G3WDX) and FDR (French Door Fridge: RF18A5101SR) inverterised refrigerator. Inverterisation is an emerging DC to AC conversion trend in contemporary inverter designs. It helps the application run more quietly and smoothly while the average power consumption is reduced compared to traditional on/off control.

To meet Samsung’s requirements towards improved efficiency and lower system cost together with a lower noise level, the Digi Touch Cool, Curd Maestro features multiple power solutions from Infineon – EiceDRIVER gate-driver IC, CoolSET Gen 5 for AC-DC conversion and 600 V CoolMOS PFD7 for compressor drives. This is Samsung’s first refrigerator design that uses discrete devices instead of power modules in the compressor.

The 600 V CoolMOS PFD7 superjunction MOSFETs come with a best-in-class body diode allowing for improved soft-recovery index and the industry’s fastest reverse recovery time (trr), making them a perfect choice for home appliance motor drives. Compared to module-based designs, using MOSFETs enables lower energy consumption especially at light-load conditions and an efficiency increase of 1.7 per cent. In addition, this innovative approach allows for a heatsink-less design, a 10 per cent reduction in system cost and a longer refrigerator lifetime.

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“Up to now, the major home appliances market was strongly dominated by modules. It was exciting to see that with our leading MOSFET technologies, we could help our customer Samsung to achieve even higher efficiency levels at lower system cost in such applications”, said Stefan Obersriebnig, Product Line Head High Voltage Conversion of Infineon’s Power & Sensor System Division.


Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj
Vinay Prabhakar Minj is a technology writer and science communication specialist with a Master’s degree in Communication of Science and Innovation (Science Communication). He is a prolific contributor to Electronics For You, where he has authored over 1,000 articles covering electronics, semiconductors, embedded systems, IoT, and emerging technologies. With a strong foundation in science communication, Vinay focuses on translating complex engineering concepts into clear, accessible, and application-oriented content. His work spans topics such as sensor technologies, chip design, wireless systems, and next-generation electronics, making advanced innovations easier to understand for engineers, students, and industry professionals. Through his extensive contributions, he has built a reputation for delivering reliable, well-researched, and practical insights that help readers stay updated with the rapidly evolving electronics ecosystem. His writing bridges the gap between technical depth and real-world usability, supporting both learning and decision-making in the field.

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