Here is why gallium nitride (GaN) is the natural successor to silicon MOSFETs in the 100–650 V class of power devices.
Charging technology has improved significantly in recent years. Devices like phones, tablets, and laptops now power up much faster than they used to. Still, most traditional chargers come with a few ...
GaN switches promise higher efficiency and higher power density in SMPS. This article discusses the readiness of this technology and its challenges, and provides an outlook on being a replacement for ...
onsemi expands its leadership in intelligent power through a new collaboration agreement with GlobalFoundries (GF) to develop and manufacture next-generation gallium nitride (GaN) power devices, ...