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Qorvo / UnitedSiC 750V UJ4C/SC SiC FETs in D2PAK-7L Package

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The Qorvo 750V UJ4C/SC SiC FETs in the D2PAK-7L package represent a high-performance series of silicon carbide (SiC) field-effect transistors designed for efficient power switching applications. These FETs leverage advanced SiC technology to offer significant advantages over traditional silicon-based devices, including lower switching losses, higher switching frequencies, and improved thermal management capabilities.

Key features of the Qorvo 750V UJ4C/SC SiC FETs include their ability to operate at higher voltages (750V), which makes them suitable for applications requiring robust voltage handling and reliability. The SiC material used in these FETs enables them to maintain high efficiency even at elevated temperatures, reducing cooling requirements and enhancing overall system performance in industrial and automotive environments.

The D2PAK-7L package enhances the FETs' thermal dissipation and mechanical durability, making them well-suited for compact and ruggedized power electronics designs. These characteristics are particularly advantageous in applications such as power supplies, motor drives, renewable energy systems (like solar inverters), and electric vehicles (EVs), where efficient power conversion and reliability are critical.

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Manufacturer: Qorvo

About Qorvo

Qorvo is a prominent American semiconductor company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of radio frequency (RF) solutions. The company was formed in 2015 through the merger of TriQuint Semiconductor and RF Micro Devices. Qorvo's product portfolio encompasses a wide range of RF components and semiconductor technologies used in various applications, including wireless communications, aerospace and defense, and IoT (Internet of Things) devices.