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    EPC's new development board

    EPC's development boards with 200 V eGaN FETs enable high efficiency up to 30 MHz

    01/15/2016

    EPC's new development boards enable power systems designers to easily and quickly evaluate the high efficiency achieved with 200 V gallium nitride transistors in class-E amplifiers, current-mode class-D, and push-pull converters operating up to 30 MHz.

    These development boards are designed for class-E applications, such as wireless charging, but can be used for any application where a low-side switch is utilized. Examples include, but are not limited to, push-pull converters, current-mode class-D amplifiers, common source bi-directional switch, and generic high voltage narrow pulse width applications such as LiDAR.

    All three boards have common preference specifications. The operating load conditions, including configuration, determine the optimal design load voltage and resistance.

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