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Navitas 'Electrify Our World' at APEC 2021

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GaNFast power ICs on show including 650V/800V device in a compact 6 mm x 8 mm PQFN package

Navitas Semiconductor has announced that the company will show GaN power ICs at the virtual Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC 2021) June 14th – 17th, 2021.

At APEC, Navitas will highlight its partnerships with companies including Dell, Lenovo, OPPO, Xiaomi, LG and more, all of whom have developed high-efficiency, high-power-density fast chargers for smartphones or laptops using Navitas technology.

The 'virtual' booth contains links to deeper technical information on all of these applications, including the very latest 100W Baseus phone/laptop charger that can charge smartphones from zero to 50 percent in just five minutes.

Among the devices showcased at APEC 2021 will be the NV6128, the company's most recent high-power GaNFast IC, which offers 650 V/800 V nominal/peak operation in a compact 6 mm x 8 mm PQFN package.

"Engineers trying to design next-generation, energy-saving and high-density power systems are finding that legacy silicon and early 'discrete' GaN can't help them," commented Stephen Oliver, vice president of corporate marketing and investor relations at Navitas.

"GaNFast power ICs, with fully-integrated power, drive, control & protection unlock the full promise of wide band-gap technology. Taking part in APEC allows us to show visitors state-of-the-art GaN power IC design and applications, and give them access to experts with experience in how to best deploy these technologies across a variety of applications."

Navitas will also talk about next-generation power solutions in a number of techncial presentations.

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