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Navitas announces availability of GaN power ICs
Navitas Semiconductor has announced that high-power GaN power IC samples are now available to data center, solar and electric vehicle (EV) customers worldwide.
‘League of Legends’ limited-edition 50W fast charger
Navitas Semiconductor announced that its GaNFast gallium nitride (GaN) ICs power OPPO’s new 50W ultra-thin and ultra-fast ‘League of Legions’ limited-edition fast charger. This ‘collectable’ version of OPPO’s ground-breaking ‘cookie’ charger has an extraordinary thin and light body and an innovative ‘lanyard’ charging cable.
The case for GaN in vehicle charging systems
There has been a lot of activity in the GaN (gallium nitride) market recently, writes Caroline Hayes. Companies are joining forces to convince the industry of GaN’s potential for smaller, lighter, more efficiency in-vehicle power systems.
Wireless charging in higher power applications and EVs
Eggtronic has announced E2WATT, a new AC power technology that will boost the power, efficiency, charging distance and data transmission capabilities of wireless charging applications. Reportedly offering efficiency comparable with the best conventional wired AC adapters, E2WATT provides the foundation for taking future mobile charging designs into new segments including laptops, AV equipment, and even home appliances and electric vehicles.
GaNFast power IC addresses high mobile power market
Navitas Semiconductor has announced the NV6128, a new high-power 650V/800V-rated GaNFast power IC to address the high-power mobile and consumer power electronics market, and take market share from the old, slow, silicon chip.
Chargeasap offers tiny 65W GaN charger in Omega Kickstarter
Sydney based consumer electronics brand, Chargeasap has announced the availability of a new, even smaller 65W GaN charger as a stretch goal on its current Kickstarter campaign. Following the success of its 200W and 100W Omega GaN charger campaign to date with over $1m raised, the 65W Omega, will be available for just $33. The campaign ends on the 10th October with shipping expected to start in January 2020.
Chargeasap’s Omega GaN USB-C Charger smashes funding goal
Sydney based consumer electronics brand, Chargeasap, known for its successful crowdfunding campaigns including Flash Graphene Powerbank, Infinity Magnetic cables and X-Connect cables is celebrating reaching its crowdfunding goal for its Omega GaN chargers on Kickstarter with over $600,000 raised of its $10,000 goal with 46 days still remaining.
Chargeasap introduces Omega: the GaN USB-C charger
Sydney-based consumer electronics brand, Chargeasap, has announced its latest innovation, Omega. According to the company it is the world's first and smallest 200W (and 100W) GaN chargers, and will launch on11thAuguston Kickstarter.Capable of charging four devices at the same time (200W), the rewards for Omega 100W starts at $45/£36 and Omega 200W at $75/£60. Full RRP will be $99/£79 (100W) and $149/£118 (200W) with the de...
Power GaN achieves its first milestone
Due to a reverse engineering and costing report performed by System Plus Consulting‘s team,GaN-on-Sapphire HEMT Power IC by Power Integrations, the power electronics industry discovered with surprise the use of GaN within an Anker’s wall charger.“Beyond Anker and its innovative GaN-based charger, we clearly see today a shift of the power electronics & compound semiconductor industry,”commented Ezgi Dogmus, Technology a...
Build high energy density power supplies with integrated eGaN
High energy density switch-mode power supplies (SMPSs) can accelerate battery charging, reduce the size of solar micro-inverters, and meet the demand of server farm power requirements, all without generating excessive heat. However, engineers are now reaching the performance limits of the silicon MOSFETs and IGBTs that form the primary switching elements of conventional SMPSs. Instead, transistors constructed from enhancement-mode gallium nitride...