Hi Guys!
Are there any EE with power engineering background? Have experience using GaN FETs for power conversion in a real world product?
How close you think we are from getting them in common low voltage DC-DCs? What are your thought on them working in 48V to 12V DC PSUs, low voltage stages for CPUs and GPUs?
Since we now have up to 1000µF ceramic caps, you think it is possible to use them instead of electrolytic or film caps since switching frequencies will be way higher? ESR-wise they beat tantalum caps, thermals-wise too, can be reflow soldered unlike film caps.
What you think?
Are there any EE with power engineering background? Have experience using GaN FETs for power conversion in a real world product?
How close you think we are from getting them in common low voltage DC-DCs? What are your thought on them working in 48V to 12V DC PSUs, low voltage stages for CPUs and GPUs?
Since we now have up to 1000µF ceramic caps, you think it is possible to use them instead of electrolytic or film caps since switching frequencies will be way higher? ESR-wise they beat tantalum caps, thermals-wise too, can be reflow soldered unlike film caps.
What you think?