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    5th-gen GeneSiC silicon carbide (SiC) diodes deliver high-speed, high-efficiency performance with proprietary 'low-knee' technology for cool operation
    650 V MPS SiC Diodes Deliver Highest Efficiency and Superior Robustness for Data Center, Industrial, Solar, and TV

    650 V MPS SiC Diodes Deliver Highest Efficiency and Superior Robustness for Data Center, Industrial, Solar, and TV

    05/10/2023

    Navitas Semiconductor announces the fifth generation of high-speed GeneSiC silicon carbide (SiC) power diodes for demanding data center, industrial motor-drive, solar and consumer applications.

    The 650 V-rated Merged-PiN Schottky (MPS™) diodes integrate a unique PiN-Schottky structure, delivering ‘low-built-in voltage-biasing’ (‘low knee’) for the highest efficiency across all load conditions with superior robustness. Applications include PFC in server/telecom power supplies, industrial motor drives, solar inverters, LCD/LED TVs, and lighting.

    “We’re delivering reliable, lead-edge performance for in-demand applications like AI and Chat GPT data center power,” noted Dr. Ranbir Singh, Navitas EVP for SiC. “Efficient, cool, dependable operation ensures long lifetimes and brings peace-of-mind to power designers and optimizes their time-to-prototype and time-to-market.”

    The novel GeneSiC MPS design combines the best features of both PiN and Schottky diode structures, producing the lowest forward-voltage (VF) drop of only 1.3 V, high surge-current capability (IFSM), and minimized temperature-independent switching losses. Proprietary thin-chip technology further reduces VF and improves thermal dissipation for cooler operation. These GeneSiC diodes are being offered in a low-profile surface mount QFN package for the first time.

    To ensure reliable operation in critical applications, the gen-5, 650 V MPS diodes offer best-in-class robustness and ruggedness, with high surge-current and avalanche capability, with 100% avalanche (UIL) production testing.

    Ranging from 4 to 24 A capability, in an array of surface-mount (QFN, D2-PAK) and through-hole (TO-220, TO-247) packaging, the GExxMPS06x-series MPS diodes cover applications ranging from 300 to 3,000 W and diverse circuits such as solar panel boost converters, and continuous-current mode power factor correction (PFC) in gaming consoles. With a ‘common-cathode’ configuration, the TO-247-3 package offers great flexibility for high power-density and bill-of-material reduction in interleaved PFC topologies.

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