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Cissoid and DDC cooperate on SiC modules

Companies to develop compact hi rel modules for aerospace power converters and motor control

Cissoid, a company that makes high-temperature and extended lifetime semiconductors, is working with Data Device Corporation (DDC) and its subsidiary Beta Transformer Technology Corporation (BTTC), to develop more compact and reliable SiC MOSFET Intelligent Power Modules (IPM) for aerospace power converters and motor control.

Within this partnership, BTTC will develop high reliability and high temperature transformer modules, embedding both power and pulse transformers, optimised for Cissoid HADES2 Isolated Gate Driver.

This will be used in SiC MOSFET Intelligent Power Modules (IPM) developed by Cissoid, with the aim of making them more compact and reliable. It will address SiC IPM developed for high power density applications but also IPM in hermetically sealed packages currently in development for harsh environments.

"With DDC and BTTC, we found the right partners to develop high reliability and high temperature transformer solutions for our SiC IPM and gate drivers. They bring to Cissoid their long experience in developing signal and power transformers for data transceivers and power converters as well as their high quality manufacturing facilities. This partnership shows Cissoid's commitment to work with partners to offer to its customers a complete ecosystem for the development of high temperature system solutions", says Dave Hutton, Cissoid CEO.

"We believe that this first partnership with Cissoid will trigger others as we see various collaboration opportunities between DDC and Cissoid, e.g. the developement high temperature motor drive or power converter solutions for aerospace, defence, and industrial applications", says Frank Bloomfield, VP power systems at DDC.

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