The recent EDN electronics industry magazine had section on this,
they also showed packaged parts from International Rectifier.
Link to another article is here:
GaN-based power devices offer game-changing potential in power-conversion electronics
they also showed packaged parts from International Rectifier.
Link to another article is here:
GaN-based power devices offer game-changing potential in power-conversion electronics
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> Definitely more difficult than Die Bond and Bumps
Piece of cake compared to wafer scanners.
Patrick
Do you / did you work with wafer inspection equipment or are you talking about lithography (ASML ?)
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I used to put together stepper machines (ASML, SVG mostly). Those are cool.
These are interesting machines, verrrrry expensive !
Exactly, all switching integrated power stage modules. Controler/Driver and high and low side FETs in 1 little PQFN. We need a discrete TO264 or TO247 like package to make things easy for us.The recent EDN electronics industry magazine had section on this, they also showed packaged parts from International Rectifier...
...power-conversion electronics[/url]
Personally, I,m like'n the SiC Stuff but I'm will'n to help advance the cause. I have to avoid any conflict of interest issues. But, that should'nt be difficult.
40mA gate current ?
No, thanks.
There are better devices from Nitronex, packaged.
But the gate leakage is still too high for me.
I know you can get round it.
Doesn't make me happy with it.
Meanwhile, packaging the epc devices is actually not difficult.
I have a solution in mind.
But high gate current is no go for me. So wait another 5 years.
There are enough research papers on the topic.
Patrick
No, thanks.
There are better devices from Nitronex, packaged.
But the gate leakage is still too high for me.
I know you can get round it.
Doesn't make me happy with it.
Meanwhile, packaging the epc devices is actually not difficult.
I have a solution in mind.
But high gate current is no go for me. So wait another 5 years.
There are enough research papers on the topic.
Patrick
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