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EPC to Show novel GaN Applications in Las Vegas

Autonomous vehicles, wireless TVs and a new type of colonoscopy pill

At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, January 5th to 8th, Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) will be showing a range of end-user application units enabled by eGaN FETs and ICs as well as EPC GaN products and development boards. 

Application examples will include connected cars, wireless power systems embedded in furniture, and a free standing wirelessly powered LED big screen TV. Also on show will be an ingestible pill containing a miniature x-ray system to show a colonoscopy without the need for purging or an invasive procedure; and, a real-time 3D LiDAR imaging sensor system demonstrating the technology at the core of autonomous vehicles.

In the AirFuel Alliance exhibit booth, EPC will be demonstrating the use of eGaN devices in an AirFuel standard 33W, Class 4/ category 4, wireless-charging system. This Class 4 system will show the ability to charge tablets and cell phone handsets simultaneously.

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