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Clear tag filterEPC9186HC2 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 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 MoreEPC’s EPC91202 GaN Inverter Board Pushes BLDC Drives to 150 kHz
EPC’s EPC91202 GaN inverter evaluation board delivers up to 50 ARMS phase current and 150 kHz PWM switching for high-density BLDC motor drive development in robotics, drones, and e-mobility systems.
Read MoreEPC91122 from EPC Puts GaN Motor Drive Inverter Inside Robotic Joints
EPC’s EPC91122 integrates a complete 3 phase BLDC motor drive inverter inside a compact circular form factor for humanoid joints, combining GaN switching, onboard control, sensing, and communication to deliver high current in limited space.
Read MoreEPC’s First Gen 7 eGaN FET Pushes Power Density in 40 V Designs
EPC’s new 40 V Gen 7 eGaN transistor offers low RDS(on) and reduced switching loss for compact, high efficiency power stages.
Read MoreEPC Reveals GaN Motor Drive for Humanoid Robots and UAVs
EPC’s new GaN-powered EPC91118 reference design delivers 15 ARMS per phase in a compact 32 mm board for humanoid joints and drones.
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