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Teledyne e2v + Integra Partner Up For First 100V GaN/SiC RF Power Transistor

July 14, 2021

Teledyne e2v HiRel Electronics will be offering high reliability, qualified versions of Integra Technologies, Inc. (Integra) new 100V Gallium Nitride on Silicon Carbide (GaN/SiC) power transistors.

Integra’s newly announced 100V RF GaN/SiC gives designers the ability to dramatically increase system power levels and functionality while simplifying system architectures with less power combining circuitry compared to the more commonplace 50V and 65V GaN technologies. Teledyne will qualify Integra’s first 100V product, the IGN1011S3600, which offers 3.6 kW at 1,030 and 1,090 MHz, greater than 19 dB of gain and up to 75% efficiency. Teledyne HiRel will provide further assurance for military and new space applications.

“Our most demanding customers are requesting higher power density RF power devices,” said Brad Little, VP and General Manager of Teledyne e2v HiRel. “Adding additional screening and qualifications for the new devices will assure long operational life in even the harshest environments.”

  • GaN/SiC HEMT Technology
  • Ideal for L-band Avionics IFF & SSR Systems
  • Operation at 1,030 and 1,090 MHz
  • Output Power >3600 W
  • Pre-matched Input Impedance
  • High Efficiency – up to 75% during the RF pulse
  • 100% RF Tested
  • RoHS and REACH Compliant

Filed Under: Business Moves, Partnerships, RF

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