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GaN Systems offers 20 percent off evaluation kit
The company will showcase its products at PCIM booth #523, Hall 9, Nuremburg Messe, taking place between 14th and 16th May
GaN Systems, a developer of gallium nitride power switching semiconductors, will exhibit at the PCIM conference and exhibition and conference.
The company has invited visitors to stand 523, Hall 9.
GaN Systems says customers will be able to take advantage of a special introductory offer covering the company’s soon-to-be-available evaluation kits.
The evaluation kits consist of a 400 volt boost converter demo board and a pair of GaN Systems’ GS30603M 600 volt GaN switches.
Customers who pre-order kits at PCIM will receive a 20 percent price reduction, and no deposit is required. Shipping will begin in Q3 2013.
Girvan Patterson, CEO of GaN Systems comments, “The special evaluation kit offer was very popular at the recent APEC USA power event, and we hope to have the same high level of interest at PCIM. Our aim is to enable design engineers to take advantage of the benefits of our new gallium nitride products and realise that gallium nitride is a very real ‘now’ technology, not some interesting laboratory future concept.”
The company has invited visitors to stand 523, Hall 9.
GaN Systems says customers will be able to take advantage of a special introductory offer covering the company’s soon-to-be-available evaluation kits.
The evaluation kits consist of a 400 volt boost converter demo board and a pair of GaN Systems’ GS30603M 600 volt GaN switches.
Customers who pre-order kits at PCIM will receive a 20 percent price reduction, and no deposit is required. Shipping will begin in Q3 2013.
Girvan Patterson, CEO of GaN Systems comments, “The special evaluation kit offer was very popular at the recent APEC USA power event, and we hope to have the same high level of interest at PCIM. Our aim is to enable design engineers to take advantage of the benefits of our new gallium nitride products and realise that gallium nitride is a very real ‘now’ technology, not some interesting laboratory future concept.”