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SemiQ to show QSiC MOSFET modules at APEC 2024

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1200V technologies enable high-performance, high-density power designs

SemiQ, a developer of SiC solutions for high-performance, and high-voltage applications, will be exhibiting its latest portfolio of SiC modules at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in Long Beach, CA February 25-29, 2024.

According to the company, visitors will have the first opportunity to explore the latest QSiC 1200V SiC modules. These modules are designed to operate reliably in challenging conditions and to enable high-performance, high-density implementation while minimising both dynamic and static losses.

The ceramic modules are available in SOT-227, half-bridge and full-bridge options to support a variety of automotive and industrial power applications where efficiency, power density and performance are critical design criteria. These include EV charging, on-board chargers (OBCs), DC-DC converters, E-compressors, fuel cell converters, medical power supplies, energy storage systems, solar and wind energy systems, data centre power supplies and UPS/PFC circuits.

“We're excited to showcase our new family of QSiC 1200V MOSFET modules at APEC and look forward to empowering engineers across the renewable energy, automotive, medical, and industrial sectors to build robust systems,” said Timothy Han, president at SemiQ. “This family is a testament to SemiQ's dedication to excellence in semiconductor technology. Our power modules stand out not just for their high performance, but also for the rigorous testing that ensures reliability. All modules have undergone testing exceeding 1350V. From gate burn-in testing to stress tests like HTRB and H3TRB, we prioritise stability and quality.”


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