Transphorm, a provider of gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductors, has introduced its second 900 V field-effect transistor (FET), the Gen III TP90H050WS. Transphorm’s devices now enable three-phase industrial systems and higher voltage automotive electronics to use GaN. The new FET platform is based on Transphorm’s 650 V
Source: Transphormpredecessor, the only JEDEC- and AEC-Q101-qualified HV GaN technology.
The TP90H050WS has a typical on-resistance of 50 mOhm with a 1,000 V transient rating, offered in a standard TO-247 package. It can reach power levels of 8 kW in a typical half bridge while maintaining greater than 99% efficiencies. Its figures of merit for Ron*Qoss (resonant switching topologies) and Ron*Qrr (hard switching bridge topologies) are two to five times less than those of common superjunction technologies in production, indicating highly reduced switching losses.
The new FET is designed to be deployed in bridgeless totem-pole power factor correction (PFC), half-bridge configurations used in DC to DC converters and inverters. Transphorm said the FET’s ability to support these topologies at a higher voltage expands the company’s reach to include three-phase industrial applications, including EV chargers at higher battery voltage nodes.
Transphorm plans to introduce a JEDEC-qualified version in Q1 2020. Transphorm’s first 900 V device, the TP90H180PS, with a typical on-resistance of 170 mOhm in a TO-220 package is JEDEC-qualified and has been available through Digi-Key since 2017.
