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    Cambridge GaN devices’ Second series iceGaN ICs deliver best-in-class robustness, Ease-Of-Use & high efficiency

    Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD), the fabless, clean-tech semiconductor company that develops a range of energy-efficient GaN-based power devices to make greener electronics possible, launched the second series of its ICeGaN™ 650 V gallium nitride HEMT family, delivering industry-leading robustness, ease-of-use and maximised efficiency.

    H2 Series ICeGaN HEMTs employ CGD’s smart gate interface that virtually eliminates typical e-mode GaN weaknesses, delivering significantly improved overvoltage robustness, higher noise-immune threshold, dV/dt suppression and ESD protection.

    Like previous generation devices, the new 650 V H2 ICeGaN transistors are driven similarly to Si MOSFETs, eliminating the need for complex and inefficient circuits, instead using commercially available industry gate drivers. Finally, H2 ICeGaN HEMTs feature a QG that is 10x lower than silicon parts and QOSS is 5x less, this enables H2 ICeGaN HEMTs to greatly reduce switching losses at high switching frequencies, reducing size and weight. This results in class-leading efficiency performance, a full 2% better than Industry’s best Si MOSFETs in SMPS applications.

    Giorgia longobardi | CEO & Co-founder, CGD

    “CGD has established an innovative leadership position with the H2 series ICeGaN. Independent research by Virginia Tech has proven ICeGaN to be industry’s most rugged GaN devices, and in terms of ease-of-use, they can be driven like a standard silicon MOSFET, so the learning curve which can slow market acceptance is eliminated. The efficiency of GaN is well known, and ICeGaN is impressive across the full load range.”

    ICeGaN H2 Series feature an innovative NL3 (No Load and Light Load) Circuit, integrated on-chip alongside the GaN switch, resulting in record-low power losses. An advanced clamping structure with integrated Miller Clamp – also on-chip – eliminates the need for negative gate voltages, achieving true zero-volt turn-off, and improving dynamic RDS(ON) performance.

    These e-mode (normally off) single chip GaN HEMTs include a monolithically-integrated interface and protection circuit for unmatched gate reliability and design simplicity. Finally, a Current Sense function reduces power dissipation and allows direct connection to ground for optimised cooling and EMI.

    Giorgia longobardi | CEO & Co-founder, CGD

    “CGD has solved all the challenges that normally slow the adoption of a new technology. Furthermore, we are now ready to satisfy the mass market with our H2 Series ICeGaN transistors which are available through an established supply chain.”

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