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Clear tag filterEPC Demonstrates 800 V To 12.5 V AI Power Converter Without 48 V Stage
EPC's EPC91123 evaluation board converts 800 VDC directly to 12.5 VDC at up to 6 kW, achieving 98.2% efficiency while eliminating the need for a 48 V intermediate stage.
Read MoreEPC GaN Power Stages Push Motor Drives Toward Simpler Control
EPC’s new 100 V integrated GaN power stages combine FETs, gate drive, and protection in a compact package, giving motor drive, robotics, and power conversion designers tighter shutdown control, 100% duty-cycle support, and simpler system integration.
Read MoreEPC GaN Inverter Board Targets Faster BLDC Prototyping
EPC’s EPC91121 gives engineers a compact three-phase GaN inverter platform for 24 V-class BLDC development, combining 50 ARMS output, integrated sensing, controller support, and switching up to 150 kHz.
Read MoreEPC9186HC2 and HC3 Bring GaN to 5 kW Motor Drives
EPC’s EPC9186HC2 and EPC9186HC3 evaluation boards use EPC2361 GaN FETs to support 3-phase BLDC motor drives up to 5 kW, targeting robotics, industrial automation, light EVs, forklifts, and drones.
Read MoreEPC 180 W GaN Buck Converter Evaluation Board for USB Power Delivery Applications
EPC has launched the EPC91109, a 180 W GaN-based buck converter evaluation board for USB-PD 3.1 applications. Featuring EPC2057 GaN FETs and the LTC7890 controller, it delivers up to 14.3 A with over 98% efficiency—all in a compact 24 mm x 24 mm footprint without a heatsink or airflow. Ideal for laptops and portable systems, the board demonstrates GaN’s potential to replace silicon in high-power, space-constrained designs.
Read MoreEPC Introduces Three-Phase GaN Inverter Platforms for BLDC Motor Development
EPC has introduced the EPC91128, EPC91129, EPC91130, and EPC91131 three-phase BLDC inverter platforms. Based on EPC23108–EPC23111 ePower Stage ICs, the boards support 10V to 80V operation and output currents up to 29ARMS.
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