Often, the design permutations seem to be
discouragingly never ending, especially when each one must be auditioned to
assess it's impact and the direction of the next variation.
Replace "discouragingly" with "delightfully" and you will have
described the process.
Not an easy proposition, as the SIT-1 device has a small die. A larger version
of the SiC process is beyond my willingness to spend.
The 2SK77 would be a candidate for more power if you could get any. I am
informed that the fab line in Japan that could make them was damaged
in the quake, so a likely a different foundry would be necessary, assuming
that the gentleman who knows how to make them is still available and
interested.
Short answer: Very Big Bucks.
of the SiC process is beyond my willingness to spend.
The 2SK77 would be a candidate for more power if you could get any. I am
informed that the fab line in Japan that could make them was damaged
in the quake, so a likely a different foundry would be necessary, assuming
that the gentleman who knows how to make them is still available and
interested.
Short answer: Very Big Bucks.
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