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GaN customer solutions to take center stage at APEC 2017

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At the upcoming 2017 Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC 2017), in Tampa, Florida, visitors will see state-of-the-art gallium nitride (GaN) transistors in action. From March 27-29, in Booth #1501, GaN Systems will conduct live demonstrations of commercial systems that use GaN transistors in wireless power transfer and power module applications. This must-see event will also showcase customer-built, commercial systems that use GaN transistors to power a diverse range of applications, including DC/DC converters, energy storage systems, EV traction inverters, and more.

Among the new systems enabled by GaN transistors that will be demonstrated at GaN Systems’ Booth #1501, will be:

  • A 150 W transmitter wirelessly powering an airborne drone in real-time , operating at 13.56 MHz
  • A 5 to 10 kW half-bridge power block. Eight paralleled GaN transistors and a matching driver card, forming a complete building block for high power systems
  • A detailed head-to-head comparison that shows how GaN outperforms SiC
  • A best-in-class, AirFuel-compliant wireless transmitting platform capable of charging multiple phones, pads, and laptops, scalable and adaptable for use in toolboxes, factory robots and more
  • An ultra-small, highly integrated 1 MHz LED driver, constructed using a GaN-enabled architecture

In addition to these demonstrations, visitors will see newly commercialized GaN transistor-powered systems, including:

  • A 10 kW, 3-phase solar inverter over 100 times smaller than silicon-based designs
  • A 99% efficient, 3 kW PFC reference design
  • Demonstration boards from some of our leading semiconductor partners – Analog Devices, Linear Technology and Peregrine Semiconductor
  • A 48 V DC-DC demonstrator that shows outstanding efficiency, and is ideal for automotive and datacenter applications
  • A 3-phase motor controller that operates at optimal efficiency
  • A universal motherboard and daughterboard platform for easily evaluating GaN transistor performance in any half-bridge-based topology
  • GaN-based motor drives for various applications ranging from 1.5 kW to 30 kW

GaN Systems: www.gansystems.com

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