Wolfspeed, a Cree Company, offers a range of silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky diodes optimized for high-performance power electronics applications. With the performance advantages of SiC technology, power electronics systems can expect to meet higher efficiency standards than traditional silicon-based solutions, while also achieving higher frequencies and power densities.
SiC Schottky diodes are easily paralleled to meet various application demands without concern for thermal runaway. This enables designers to optimize system performance while reducing overall component count and cost. Additionally, the reduced cooling requirements and improved thermal performance of SiC products further contribute to lower overall system costs in a variety of diverse applications.
Wolfspeed's SiC Schottky diodes offer several key benefits, including high forward surge capability, low forward voltage drop, and fast switching speed. These features enable the diodes to operate at high frequencies while also providing efficient power conversion. Furthermore, the SiC material enables the diodes to operate at higher temperatures without compromising performance or reliability.
In summary, Wolfspeed's SiC Schottky diodes offer high efficiency, high frequencies, and power densities for power electronics systems. With their ability to be easily paralleled, and the reduced cooling requirements and improved thermal performance of SiC technology, SiC Schottky diodes provide a cost-effective solution for a range of diverse applications.
Low forward voltage (VF) drop with positive temperature coefficient
Zero reverse recovery current/forward recovery voltage
Temperature-independent switching behavior
Low-profile package with low inductance
Improve system efficiency with lower conduction loss
Enable high switching frequency operation
Improve system level power density
Reduce system size, weight, and cooling requirements
Enterprise power, server, and telecom power supplies
Switched mode power supplies
Industrial power supplies
Boosted power factor correction
Bootstrap diodes
LLC clamping
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