NoMIS Power Unveils Major Advancement in Next-Gen SiC Planar MOSFETs
In less than 8 months since its last product release,
While these new SiC MOSFETs deliver up to a 16% reduction in Ron,sp compared to the previous generation, they are fabricated using the same underlying process baseline. The result is a direct performance upgrade that empowers system designers to extract more efficiency and power density from existing footprints.
"These new planar SiC MOSFETs push us further ahead of the curve," said Dr.
The result is a new generation of NoMIS SiC MOSFETs that stands shoulder-to-shoulder with top-tier global offerings—delivering world-class performance and reliability while enabling simplified system upgrades.
This breakthrough will be showcased alongside NoMIS Power's high-voltage SiC capabilities and custom design services at PCIM Europe 2025 in Nuremberg,
About NoMIS Power
NoMIS Power designs and develops novel power semiconductor devices and power packaging architectures to enable innovative power semiconductor and power packaging solutions for the global power electronics markets. Established in 2020, NoMIS Power is a spinout of the University at
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