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650 V GaN transistors target compact motor drives

March 23, 2026 By Puja Mitra Leave a Comment

The EVSTDRVG611MC from STMicroelectronics is a gallium-nitride motor-control reference design that handles over 600 W without a heatsink, combining STDRIVEG611 GaN gate drivers, 650 V GaN transistors and an STM32G431 microcontroller for appliance and industrial drive applications. The 108 mm x 110 mm board supports DC input operation, enables field-oriented control with sensorless or sensored […]

Filed Under: Applications, Motors and motor control, Reference design Tagged With: reference design, stmicroelectronics

GaN transistors and USB-C combine on single motor control platform

March 9, 2026 By Puja Mitra Leave a Comment

The REF_ARIF240GaN from Arrow Electronics and Infineon Technologies AG is a 240W USB Power Delivery (PD) 3.2 reference design for battery-powered motor control systems, combining Infineon’s EZ-PD™ PMG1-B2 controller with up to 240W USB sink capability and integrated buck-boost functionality, a PSOC C3 180 MHz Arm Cortex-M33 microcontroller, and 100V CoolGaN G5 transistors. The design […]

Filed Under: Applications, Motors and motor control, Reference design Tagged With: arrowelectronics, EW 2026, infineontechnologies, reference design

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