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    SiC MOSFET Provides Ultra-Fast Switching in Power Electronics

    10/03/2017

    CHICAGO — Littelfuse, Inc. introduced its first series of silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFETs, the latest addition to the company’s growing power semiconductor line. In March, Littelfuse took another incremental step towards establishing industry leadership in the power semiconductor industry through a majority investment in the well-respected SiC technology development company, Monolith Semiconductor Inc. The LSIC1MO120E0080 Series, with a voltage rating of 1200V and ultra-low (80mΩ) on-resistance, is the first organically designed, developed, and manufactured SiC MOSFETs to be released by this partnership. This device is optimized for high-frequency switching applications, providing a combination of ultra-low switching losses and ultra-fast switching speeds that’s unavailable with traditional power transistor solutions.

    When compared with silicon devices that have the same rating, the SiC MOSFET Series enables substantially greater energy efficiency, reduced system size/weight, and increased power density in power electronics systems. It also offers superior robustness and exceptional performance, even at high operating temperatures (150°C).

    Typical applications for these new SiC MOSFETs include power conversion systems such as solar inverters, switch mode power supplies, UPS systems, motor drives, high voltage DC/DC converters, battery chargers and induction heating.

    The LSIC1MO120E0080 Series SiC MOSFET offers these key benefits:

    ·       Ultra-fast switching supports higher efficiency and increased power density.

    ·       Lower switching losses allow for higher switching frequencies.

    ·       Higher operating temperatures ensure greater device robustness in a wider array of high temperature applications.

    For more information, please visit Littelfuse.com.

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