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Infineon introduces CoolGaN Drive family

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New range of integrated single switches and half-bridges have integrated drivers

Infineon Technologies has expanded its GaN portfolio with the CoolGaN Drive product family.

It consists of the CoolGaN Drive 700V G5 single switches, integrating one transistor plus gate driver in PQFN 5x6 and PQFN 6x8 packages, as well as the CoolGaN Drive HB 600V G5 devices, combining two transistors with integrated high- and low-side gate drivers in a LGA 6x8 package.

The new product family has been designed to improve efficiency, reduce system size, and deliver cost savings. This makes the devices suitable for longer-range e-bikes, portable power tools, and lighter-weight household appliances such as vacuums, fans, and hairdryers.

“For several years, Infineon has been focused on accelerating innovation in GaN to provide targeted solutions for real-world power challenges”, said Johannes Schoiswohl, SVP and general manager, GaN Systems Business Line Head at Infineon. “The new CoolGaN Drive product family is another proof point of how we support our customers in developing compact designs with high power density and efficiency through GaN.”

The CoolGaN Drive family offers a wide range of single switches and half bridges with integrated drivers based on the recently announced CoolGaN Transistors 650V G5. Depending on the product group, the components feature a bootstrap diode and are characterised by loss-free current measurement, and adjustable switch-on and switch-off dV/dt. They also provide OCP/OTP/SCP protection functions.

Samples of the half-bridge solutions are available now. Single-switch samples will be available starting Q4 2024.


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