Highest current rated GaN power semiconductors at PCIM 2019
GaN Systems will demonstrate the 650V, 150A GaN power transistor - according to the company it is the industry’s highest current 650V GaN power transistor - at PCIM Europe in Nuremberg, Germany on 7th-9th May, 2019 at Booth 9-507. The GS-065-150 device has 100 times lower switching losses than comparable IGBTs - that’s two orders of magnitude less, a 99% reduction in switching losses.
In addition to showing this new innovation, a wide breadth of new products, devices, and systems from customers and partners, with many now in production, will be on display.
GaN power devices have become a standard tool in the power designer’s tool box. Recently introduced products at the booth include the GS-065 low current (3.5-11A) transistor line with EZDriveTM circuit compatibility. The combination of a smaller, next generation design and the EZDrive circuit, which eliminates the need for a discrete driver, significantly reduces bill of materials cost and improves performance.
Reference tools that will be shown includes the new 50W wireless power amplifier, a small size, low cost, and high efficiency evaluation board suitable for wireless power transfer and charging applications; 1.5kW and 3kW Bridgeless Totem Pole PFC reference designs using GaN Systems 650 Vpower transistors; and high performance Insulated Metal Substrate (IMS) half-bridge thermal mounting solutions, which provide design flexibility and scalability with three power level configurations up to 1.5, 3, and 6kW.
Customer demonstrations span industrial, solar, consumer, and transportation applications including innovative AC/DC and DC/DC power supplies, energy storage systems, laptop AC chargers as well as high power wireless charging systems for drones, robots, scooters, and 5G applications. The latest innovations in the automotive space include an EV onboard charger, traction inverter, and a 480W, 4-channel LiDAR laser-driver.
“Now is a great time to be in the power industry. Every 20 years or so there is an inflection point, which is now with GaN power devices,” said Paul Wiener, Vice President, Strategic Marketing for GaN Systems. “Coming from the Applied Power Electronics (APEC) where we saw overwhelming momentum in GaN acceptance and implementation, we expect that enthusiasm to continue at PCIM.”