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ST`s SiC devices could help to address climate change

Silicon carbide power MOSFETs have a high-temperature performance edge over other comparable products
                                                                                                                             STMicroelectronics has revealed an new product family enabling power supply designers to drive up energy efficiency in applications such as solar inverters and electric vehicles, enterprise computing and industrial motor drives.



This type of device, a high-voltage SiC power MOSFET, has achieved an industry temperature rating of 200°C.

The firm says SiC's properties help save at least 50 percent of the energy normally wasted passing through conventional silicon power transistors. The devices can also be physically smaller for a high breakdown voltage. This technology is seen as essential for continued improvement in system energy efficiency, miniaturisation and cost.

In computer rooms and data centres, high energy costs are driving power and efficiency to the top of many IT directors’ concerns. Replacing ordinary silicon switches with SiC devices, in bulk power supplies, helps increase Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE); a standard metric for determining data centre energy efficiency.

The Climate Savers Computing Initiative (CSCI) claims that more energy-efficient networking systems and devices can help save over $5 billion and offset 38 million tons of CO2 by 2015.

SiC MOSFETs are also used in solar inverters, as an alternative for conventional high-voltage silicon IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) to convert the DC output from the panel into high-voltage AC feeding into the mains supply with no special drive circuitry required.

In addition, by operating at higher frequencies than IGBTs, SiC MOSFETs allow designers to miniaturize other components in the power supply thereby reducing cost and size as well as enhancing energy efficiency.

In electric vehicles, SiC is expected to help significantly increase the energy efficiency and reduce the size of traction systems.

The US DRIVE Electrical & Electronics Technical Team, a partnership between industry and the US government’s Department of Energy, is calling for energy losses to be approximately halved by 2020 while also reducing size by more than 20 percent.

The team’s roadmap specifies wide bandgap semiconductors - in other words, SiC technology - as a focus for R&D to increase power-converter efficiency and make the device tolerate higher operating temperatures more safely. The increased temperature capability of ST’s SiC devices (200°C), compared to silicon and competitors’ SiC MOSFETs, will help simplify vehicle cooling system design.

ST’s new 1200V SiC power MOSFET, the SCT30N120, is currently sampling   and will enter volume production by September 2013. It is available in ST’s proprietary HiP247 package, which has an industry-standard outline and is optimized for high thermal performance. The guide price is $35.00 in quantities of 1000 units.

Major features of SCT30N120:

On-state resistance RDSON
80m Ω typical at 25°C

≤ 100mΩ  typical over a temperature range of 200°C

Low turn-off energy and gate charge

Leakage current lower than 10 μA typical

Fast intrinsic and robust body diode

200°C maximum operating temperature


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