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Medium-voltage CoolGaN G5 transistors from Infineon include a built-in Schottky diode to minimize dead-time losses.
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W GaN converter from STMicroelectronics targets fast chargers, adapters, and power supplies for home appliances.
Infineon Technologies AG has introduced what it claims is the world’s first gallium nitride (GaN) power transistor with an integrated Schottky diode.