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VisIC Technologies paves the way to high-power GaN traction inverters, successfully operating a BEV motor - VisIC Technologies
VisIC Technologies successfully tested its Gallium Nitride-based 3-phase traction inverter with an automotive-grade PMSM motor. The test demonstrated the efficiency and suitability of their D³GaN semiconductor technology for high-power automotive applications. The inverter phase current reached 350Arms, and the technology achieved comparable efficiency with commercial Silicon Carbide-based modules. The D³GaN technology delivers better performance than Silicon Carbide at a more competitive cost level. The achievement was acknowledged by a leading automotive OEM, positioning VisIC Technologies as a provider of higher-efficiency and lower-cost future EV traction inverters. The companys 3-phase prototype inverter system will be available for testing at additional customer sites in the 2nd quarter of 2023.
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VisIC Technologies recruits Dieter Liesabeths, a well-known industry player, as SVP of Product
VisIC Technologies has announced the appointment of Dieter Liesabeths as Senior Vice President of Product. With over 30 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, Liesabeths will drive the adoption of GaN power devices in the automotive and industrial fields. His expertise in wide band gap power semiconductors and knowledge of the automotive market make him an ideal candidate to expand VisICs footprint in the automotive industry and lead the transition from Silicon to GaN. Liesabeths will focus on developing and releasing reliable, affordable, and tailored products to meet market needs in the electrical drive train and other industrial applications. Prior to joining VisIC, Liesabeths held management positions in sales, marketing, business development, and new technology & product definition in the semiconductor industry.
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Hofer Powertrain and VisIC Technologies to develop GaN inverters for 800V applications Professional Motorsport World
Hofer Powertrain and VisIC Technologies are collaborating on a GaN-based inverter for 800V automotive applications. The partnership aims to develop gallium nitride-based power inverters for electric vehicles, which is considered a breakthrough in GaN technology for 800V battery systems in the automotive industry. Hofers 3-L inverters, combined with VisICs GaN technology, offer improved energy consumption, reduced harmonic losses, and better noise reduction in electric drive units. The collaboration is expected to lead to more efficient and affordable powertrain solutions. GaN semiconductors provide faster switching speed and smaller package size, resulting in reduced system costs. The partnership signifies growth and positive development for Hofer Powertrain.
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VisIC Technologies raises $35M, in a round led by GoldenSand Capital (GSR), to increase adoption of GaN semiconductors in electric transportation
VisIC Technologies has completed a $35M funding round led by GoldenSand Capital and HG Semiconductors to support the strong demand from automotive clients. The funding will allow the company to expand its product offering and provide better customer support. Sonny Wu from Fast Semi Corporation will join the Board of Directors. VisIC Technologies is a world leader in GaN devices for electric transportation applications.
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VisIC Technologies raises Series E to support growing EV market
VisIC Technologies has successfully raised a Series E financing round with participation from MediaTek. The financing will help the company enlarge its portfolio for high power systems in Electrical Vehicles. MediaTek, a global fabless semiconductor company, has invested in VisIC and will contribute its experience to accelerate VisICs innovation and sales. VisIC Technologies is a world leader in GaN electronics for xEV applications, focused on high-power automotive solutions.
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VisIC and ZF partner on R&D effort to develop EV inverter based on GaN semiconductor technology;focus on 400V
ZF Friedrichshafen AG and VisIC Technologies are partnering to develop an EV inverter based on GaN semiconductor technology. The partnership aims to deepen their development efforts using VisICs D3GaN semiconductor technology, which has shown to reduce power losses and improve efficiency. The focus will be on 400-Volt driveline applications in the electric vehicle market. The partnership highlights the breakthrough of gallium nitride technology in the automotive industry and its potential to improve the efficiency and performance of electrified vehicles. VisIC Technologies works with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) as a foundry source for the proprietary D3GaN process.
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VisIC Introduces 100kW Motor Inverter Reference Design for 800V Power-bus Based on D3GaN
VisIC Technologies announced a breakthrough in using GaN for an 800V power-bus motor inverter, which can be used for a cost-effective EV Motor Drive. The company cooperated with the University of Texas at Austin on a 100kW inverter reference design that can be used as a base for inverter designs for various applications. The breakthrough shows that GaN technology can be used in both 400V and 800V power-bus applications, providing a cost-effective solution for EV power-bus. The inverter reference design will be displayed at PCIM in July 2020.
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VisIC Technologies is a Final Nominee for the 2018 GSA Company Award
VisIC Technologies, Ltd has been nominated for the 2018 Outstanding EMEA Semiconductor Company Award by the Global Semiconductor Alliance. The companys GaN transistors are recognized for their low RDS(ON), fast switching performance, low switching energy, and advanced packaging. The winner will be announced at GSAs Awards Dinner Celebration in December. VisIC Technologies, based in Nes Ziona, Israel, develops and sells advanced GaN-based power conversion products. They have been granted keystone patents for GaN technology and have additional patents pending.
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Israeli power electronics co VisIC Technologies raises $10m
VisIC Technologies, an Israeli power electronics company, has closed a $10 million Series D financing round led by an unnamed private investor. The company is developing efficient power electronics based on Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors, which are used in high power, high voltage power conversion systems in hybrid and electric vehicles. With the new funding, VisIC Technologies plans to expand its portfolio and increase its technical support team to serve its growing customer base.
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VisIC Technologies Raises $10M to Speed Up Market Adoption
VisIC Technologies, a company specializing in efficient power electronics based on Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors, has closed a $10 million Series D round of financing led by a private investor. The companys GaN power devices are used in high power, high voltage power conversion systems in hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as in power supplies for telecom systems and data centers. The funding will allow VisIC to expand its portfolio and increase its technical support team to serve its growing customer base.
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VisIC Technologies Partners With TSMC to Offer Industry's Most Advanced 1200V GaN-based Power Device Solutions
VisIC Technologies is now sampling the industrys first 1200V GaN modules and has announced a major manufacturing partnership with TSMC on their GaN on silicon technologies. The new VisIC module, based on TSMCs 650D GaN-on-Silicon process, offers high efficiency and performance in power conversion systems. The GaN power device market is predicted to be over US$332.5 million in 2022. The manufacturing partnership with TSMC allows VisIC to ramp up capacity quickly and meet the growing demand for GaN power devices.
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VisIC Technologies, now winner of 2017 Red Herring Top 100 Europe Companies, performance while using less electricity
VisIC Technologies has been recognized as one of the top 100 private companies in Europe by Red Herring. The companys innovative Gallium Nitride (GaN) power electronic components help reduce energy waste and improve efficiency in power conversion systems. VisICs products can cut back energy losses by 40% to 80% in various applications. The companys GaN technology enables smaller, lighter, and more efficient designs in power system applications. VisICs recognition by Red Herring highlights its vision, drive, and innovation in the European tech ecosystem. The company is proud of its accomplishment and the collaborative creativity of its customers in applying its products. VisIC Technologies, based in Israel, was established in 2010 and focuses on developing and selling advanced GaN-based power conversion products.
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VisIC raises $11.6m in Series C round of financing
VisIC Technologies Ltd, a fabless developer of power conversion devices based on gallium nitride (GaN) MISHEMTs, has raised $11.6m in a Series C round of financing led by new investor Birch Investment. The funding will accelerate the commercialization of VisICs GaN-based electronics for power delivery systems. VisIC has demonstrated high-performance GaN switching devices and aims to capitalize on the potential of GaN technology in various applications. The funding is seen as an important milestone for the company.
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VisIC launches 1200V family of GaN power switching devices with integral iso-driver
VisIC Technologies Ltd, a fabless developer of power conversion devices based on gallium nitride (GaN), is launching a family of high-voltage GaN devices for switching power electronics designs. The GaN modules have a 1200V rating and target applications such as power converters for motor drives and three-phase power supplies. The devices are based on VisICs ALL Switch second-generation HEMT technology, offering reduced gate charge and capacitances without losing the benefits of low on-resistance. The company also offers a line-up of 650V GaN devices. The article does not mention any specific partners, customers, or financial details.
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VisIC claims lowest-resistance 650V GaN power conversion switches
VisIC Technologies has unveiled a low-resistance 650V GaN power conversion switch, which can reduce losses in electrical energy conversion. The companys 650V, 50A GaN transistors are targeted at the $12bn power transistor market. VisIC believes that its products can accelerate the adoption of GaN-based technology in power conversion subsystems. The article does not mention any specific investors or partners. The event described in the article took place on June 23, 2015.
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