• The other power transistor aiming to dominate the age of SiC

    From Jan Panteltje@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 6 10:13:44 2024
    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets

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  • From john larkin @21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 6 07:37:51 2024
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was
    a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.

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  • From Phil Hobbs@21:1/5 to All on Fri Sep 6 15:08:33 2024
    john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote:
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced
    circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was
    a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.



    I used to have an AD databook with an index. The entry for “digital” was “You must be joking.”

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    --
    Dr Philip C D Hobbs Principal Consultant ElectroOptical Innovations LLC / Hobbs ElectroOptics Optics, Electro-optics, Photonics, Analog Electronics

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical. on Fri Sep 6 10:28:22 2024
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 15:08:33 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs <[email protected]> wrote:

    john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote:
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced >>> circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was
    a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.



    I used to have an AD databook with an index. The entry for �digital� was
    �You must be joking.�

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Rumor has it that Intel is about to introduce a new line of opamps.

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  • From Phil Hobbs@21:1/5 to john larkin on Fri Sep 6 13:36:24 2024
    On 2024-09-06 13:28, john larkin wrote:
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 15:08:33 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs <[email protected]> wrote:

    john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote:
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced >>>> circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was
    a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.



    I used to have an AD databook with an index. The entry for “digital” was >> “You must be joking.”

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Rumor has it that Intel is about to introduce a new line of opamps.


    Those poor guys are lucky to get anything to work these days. Boeing,
    Intel, Volkswagen, who's next?

    Financialization and ESG towards a better world, excelsior!

    (Not so much.)

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical. on Fri Sep 6 12:15:28 2024
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 13:36:24 -0400, Phil Hobbs <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2024-09-06 13:28, john larkin wrote:
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 15:08:33 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote:
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced >>>>> circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was >>>> a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.



    I used to have an AD databook with an index. The entry for �digital� was >>> �You must be joking.�

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Rumor has it that Intel is about to introduce a new line of opamps.


    Those poor guys are lucky to get anything to work these days. Boeing,
    Intel, Volkswagen, who's next?

    Financialization and ESG towards a better world, excelsior!

    (Not so much.)

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Intel just got billions of bucks from the Feds to stay competitive in semiconductors. They have spent about $100 billion so far on stock
    buybacks.

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  • From john larkin@21:1/5 to pcdhSpamMeSenseless@electrooptical. on Fri Sep 6 14:29:42 2024
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 13:36:24 -0400, Phil Hobbs <[email protected]> wrote:

    On 2024-09-06 13:28, john larkin wrote:
    On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 15:08:33 -0000 (UTC), Phil Hobbs
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    john larkin <jlarkin_highland_tech> wrote:
    On Fri, 06 Sep 2024 10:13:44 GMT, Jan Panteltje <[email protected]d>
    wrote:

    The Other Power Transistor Aiming to Dominate the Age of SiC
    https://www.electronicdesign.com/technologies/power/article/55138019/qorvo-optimizing-high-density-power-with-sic-devices-and-advanced-circuit-design
    Explore the integration of silicon-carbide (SiC) technology and advanced >>>>> circuit design to enhance the overall density and efficiency of power converters.
    See also:
    https://www.qorvo.com/products/power-solutions/sic-fets


    I used a Cree SiC fet, in my Pockels Cell driver. As a high-voltage
    switch, the figure of merit Rdson * Cout was many times better
    than I could get with any silicon mosfets. The circuit wouldn't have
    worked with silicon.

    But driving the gate was a real nuisance. I went from -5 to +18 in a
    couple of nanoseconds, which took a special GaN driver circuit on its
    own baby board,

    https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/y3r0qyo0hkubpc9td02y1/T852C_globbed.JPG?rlkey=gbkhx5zwaisr7e84acf5kuv80&raw=1

    The glob-top is mostly to protect the absurdly fragile EPC GaN fets,
    and give them a bit of extra cooling. Finding the right glob stuff was >>>> a project of its own.

    There are beginning to be some specific SiC gate drivers, but the
    market seems to be power conversion, so the drivers are fairly slow
    and have gigantic prop delays.

    I note that EPC said that they would never sell packaged parts, but
    now they do.



    I used to have an AD databook with an index. The entry for �digital� was >>> �You must be joking.�

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    Rumor has it that Intel is about to introduce a new line of opamps.


    Those poor guys are lucky to get anything to work these days. Boeing,
    Intel, Volkswagen, who's next?

    Financialization and ESG towards a better world, excelsior!

    (Not so much.)

    Cheers

    Phil Hobbs

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/06/intel_foundry_in_jeopardy/?td=rt-3a

    https://www.theregister.com/2024/09/06/qualcomm_reportedly_looking_to_strip/

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