Gallium nitride (GaN) is a wide bandgap material that offers significant advantages in high-power radio frequency (RF) applications. Compared to traditional semiconductors (such as silicon), gallium ...
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Efficient Power Conversion Corporation (EPC) announce the publication of the second edition of “GaN Transistors for Efficient Power Conversion,” a textbook written ...
EPC Space introduces a new 40 V radiation-hardened (rad hard) gallium nitride (GaN) transistor for power conversion solutions in critical spaceborne and other high reliability environments. ANDOVER, ...
Gallium nitride (GaN) is beginning to show up across a broad range of power semiconductor applications due to its wide bandgap, enabling fast-charging, very high speeds, and much smaller form factors ...
For nearly two decades, gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor technology has been exposed to herald a paradigm shift in RF power capability. Though all of these promises haven’t materialized yet, GaN ...
String inverters based on gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors could represent a valid alternative to devices based on silicon (Si) or silicon carbide (SiC) in the future if the industry manages to ...
The market thrives on automotive and grid electrification, focusing on efficiency, regulatory shifts, and supply chain ...
Gene Sheridan is CEO and co-founder of Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) the Gallium Nitride [GaN] specialist. He has over 25 years of experience in power management and semiconductors. Previously, he was ...
[Asianometry] has been learning about gallium nitride semiconductors and shares what he knows in an informative video you can see below. This semiconductor material has a much higher bandgap voltage ...
“Until now, limitations on materials have prevented such commercialization,” says Ganvix boss. New capability: GaN-based vertical cavity surface emitting lasers with a green output. Ganvix a developer ...
CHRIS SCHODT: Silicon is over, or is it? Probably not. But there is some exciting tech out there that may change your devices all the way from laptops to electric cars. Welcome to "Upscaled," our ...
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