Wolfspeed GaN RF Devices Have Provided Over 1.3 Gigawatts of Power

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Wolfspeed (a Cree Company) announced that at the end of 2015, it shipped GaN-on-SiC RF power transistors with a combined RF output power of more than 1.3 gigawatts. Wolfspeed achieved this milestone while maintaining a failure-in-time rate (FIT rate) of 5-per-billion device hours, illustrating the industry-leading reliability and performance of Wolfspeed’s GaN-on-SiC devices.

To put this in to prospective, 1.3G W is the same power output as the energy required to power all of the LED street lights in Los Angeles for 22 years, or enough energy to power more than 124,900 U.S. residential homes for a year.

Wolfdspeed GaN-on-SiC devices have exceeded 100 billion total hours of field operation, which is the largest known body of fielded data accumulated by any domestic GaN supplier to date, and includes not only discrete transistors, but complex multi-stage GaN MMICs as well. Their production numbers reflect the increasingly widespread adoption of GaN-on-SiC RF technology in military and aerospace systems, telecom base stations, wideband test equipment, civil radar, and medical applications.

See Wolfspeed GaN Transistors on everything RF.

Publisher: everything RF
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