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    Toshiba begins volume production of silicon carbide (SiC) power devices

    04/11/2013

    Toshiba Electronics Europe announced volume production of silicon carbide (SiC) power devices, in anticipation of growing demand for industrial and automotive applications. Production is at Toshiba's Himeji Operations-Semiconductor, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Toshiba will manufacture Schottky Barrier Diodes (SBD) as the first of its new line-up of SiC products. The SBD is suited for applications that include power conditioners for photovoltaic power generation system. SBDs can also act as replacements for silicon diodes in switching power supplies, where they are up to 50% more efficient. SiC power devices offer more stable operation than current silicon devices - even at high voltages and currents - as they significantly reduce heat dissipation during operation. They meet diverse industry needs for smaller, more effective communications devices and suit industrial applications ranging from servers to inverters and trains to automotive systems. Analysts estimate that the SiC power device market will grow to about ten times the current scale by 2020. Toshiba aims to secure a 30% market share in 2020 by strengthening its product line-up, starting with the launch of the new SBD. Product Specifications Part number - TRS12E65C VRRM - 650V IFM - 12A VF - 1.7V max@IF=12A IRRM - 90uA max@VRRM=650V Toshiba

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