Cree to speak at GOMACTech
Cree is exhibiting and speaking at this year’s GOMACTech (Government Microcircuit Applications and Critical Technology Conference), which will take place on the 23rd to 26th of March in St. Louis, Missouri.
The theme for this year’s conference is Extending Security in an Insecure World. As such, presentations will focus on the development of modern defence systems in an era when commercial systems research spending and capabilities significantly outpace that of government systems. They will also posit solutions for utilising emerging commercial technologies to enable transformational, leap-ahead government technologies and capabilities able to adhere to demanding security measures.
Fittingly, on the 24th of March at 3:30pm, Scott Sheppard, Manager, RF R&D at Cree, will open Session 6: Advances in GaN Producibility with GaN-on-SiC MMIC Production for S-Band and EW-Band Applications, a presentation about Cree’s Title III production capacity programme for GaN-on-SiC MMICs on 100mm-diameter substrates, which focused on optimising manufacturing capabilities including: reliability, yield, cost and cycle time while achieving manufacturing readiness level eight.
In addition to this presentation, Cree representatives, including Dr. Dave Grider, Power Program Manager; Dr. Jeff Barner, Foundry Program Manager; and Scott Sheppard will be at booths #310 and #312 to discuss Cree’s RF foundry production capacity, MRL8 and Category 1A Trusted Foundry designations and SiC power devices with attendees.