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GaNSafe portfolio now in thermally-enhanced TOLT package

Navitas Semiconductor's high-power GaNSafe family is now available in a TOLT (Transistor Outline Leaded Top-side cooling) package.

The family, which integrates control, drive, sensing, and critical protection features has been created to serve demanding, high-power applications, such as AI data centres, solar/energy storage, and industrial markets. Features such as short-circuit protection (350ns max latency), 2kV ESD protection on all pins, elimination of negative gate drive, and programmable slew rate control are controlled with 4-pins, allowing the package to be treated like a discrete GaN FET, requiring no VCC pin.

The TOLT packaging enhances thermal dissipation through the top side of the package, allowing heat to be dissipated directly to the heatsink (not through the PCBA). This enables the reduction of operating temperature and increases current capability, resulting in the highest level of system power density, efficiency, and reliability.

“With over 200 million units shipped and supplied with a 20-year warranty, Navitas’ highly integrated high-power GaNSafe ICs are proven to deliver performance and reliability while simplifying Design-IN for systems up to 22kW,” says Charles Bailley, senior director of Business Development. “As the most protected, reliable, and safe GaN devices in the industry, GaNSafe took our technology into mainstream applications above 1kW. Now, with the enhanced thermal dissipation of the TOLT package, we are enabling customers to deliver even better performance, efficiency, power density, and reliability in even the most demanding applications.”

Suitable for applications from 1 kW to 22 kW, 650 V GaNSafe in TOLT packaging is available with a range of RDS(ON)MAX from 25 to 98 mΩ. In addition to the new ICs, Navitas will be offering reference design platforms based on GaNSafe TOLT for applications including data centre power supplies and EV on-board chargers. These system platforms include complete design collateral with fully tested hardware, embedded software, schematics, bill-of-materials, layout, simulation, and hardware test results.

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