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Completed H2020 European Commission

GaN Transistor Integrated Circuits

€2.48M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum
Country Belgium
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Dec 31, 2024
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 6
Roles Coordinator; Participant
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101004274
Grant Description

Discrete GaN power electronic devices have penetrated the consumer market and first products have amply demonstrated a disruptive improvement of the performance and reduction of the form factor.With demonstrated robustness for heavy ion radiation and neutron radiation, p-GaN enhancement mode HEMTs allow disruptive innovative designs for space applications.However, to unlock the full potential of the technology for point of load convertors, three important limitations need to be solved, as addressed in this project, i.e.1) the reduction of the inductive parasitics through monolithic integration of drivers and power devices (GaN-IC)2) optimization of the inductive passive components together with the active devices3) a strong interaction between point of load convertor design and GaN-IC design.Electrical performance and radiation robustness will be evaluated and assessed for space applications in the upcoming frame of satellites massive digitalization.The project with duration of 36 months, comprises of two learning cycles in definition and refinement of the application requirements, design and manufacturing of the GaN-ICs and passive devices, and development of the point of load convertor boards, first with focus on the basic building blocks and initial prototypes, followed by further optimization towards the target requirements.The consortium has been joined by Thales Alenia Space (France and Belgium) and Würth Elektronik as space and terrestrial point of load convertor manufacturers.

IMEC contributes with its state-of-art GaN-IC platform technology and Würth Elektronik with the design and prototype manufacturing of the passives.

MinDCet designs the optimized GaN-ICs and contributes with a state-of-art controller.This project contributes to EU non-dependence of GaN technology as discrete GaN transistors are, so far, mostly produced by Asian and/or North American manufacturers and pushes the state-of-the-art with higher level of integration (GaN-IC).

All Grantees

Interuniversitair Micro-Electronica Centrum; Thales Alenia Space Belgium Sa; Mindcet Nv; Wurth Elektronik Eisos Gmbh & Co Kg; in Extenso Innovation Croissance; Thales Alenia Space France Sas

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