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Silicon Carbide Semiconductors

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Hi,
Please find Usefull information about SiC semiconductors.
Can you imagine a transister works upto 600C
Canyou imagine a MOSFET switching 4kV 100amps at 100kHz??
Read it now
 

This seems like what the SiC fans have been saying for at least
the last 10+ years. It's not really very useful "information" because
there are very few facts or demonstrations and a lot of "forward
looking statements".

I'll bet you a whole bunch of incompletely substituted dopant,
that higher-bandgap III-V devices will kill SiC as anything
but a laboratory toy. The material is too unfriendly to volume
production.

Being as SiC has demonstrated lousy integration, you still
have the problem of what's going to drive that FET in its cozy
600C application.

I say GaN will kill the discrete power MOSFET and AlN or some
ternary, SiC.
 

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