Allegro MicroSystems introduces a new isolated gate driver IC that achieves leading power conversion density
AHV85110 is the first release in the Power Thru product series, providing twice the power density and simpler and more efficient system design
Allegro MicroSystems (NASDAQ: ALGM), a global leader in motion control and energy-saving system sensing and power semiconductor solutions, has announced the launch of a new power Thru isolation gate driver AHV85110. This isolation gate driver provides a single package solution that can drive GaN FETs, making it the first product in the Power Thru product series. Compared with competitive products in the market, this solution reduces the market share by 50% and improves efficiency by 40%.
The global clean energy market requires power system designers in the automotive and industrial sectors to generate, store, and use energy more efficiently, while wide bandgap silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN) field-effect transistors (FETs) can provide significant efficiency advantages at the system level, but they also face significant integration challenges.
The implementation of traditional gate drivers requires isolation of gate drivers and separate isolation power supplies. During system assembly, the connection between the driver, power supply, and FET may introduce unnecessary noise and generate electromagnetic interference (EMI), thereby reducing system performance. Reducing these impacts may result in more design complexity, increased project schedule time and cost, as well as the volume and weight of the solution.
Allegro enjoys patent protection and the highly differentiated Power Thru gate driver (AHV85110) can provide designers with a new efficient, high-power isolated gate drive technology, achieving multiple system level advantages. The new gate driver adopts innovative and unique technology to combine the traditionally separated isolation gate driver and isolation power supply into a single, compact, and sturdy package. Allegro's new platform can minimize the path of EMI generation, simplify system integration, and shorten time to market while improving efficiency and saving production costs. This is a perfect example of 'less is more'.
Vijay Mangtani, Vice President and General Manager of High Voltage Power at Allegro MicroSystems, stated: Our engineering team utilized the previously acquired Heyday Integrated Circuits Heyday technology to quickly develop the first device in the Power Thru product portfolio to help designers achieve efficiency and power density goals in clean energy and electric transportation systems. This patented and industry-leading new series of solutions enables engineers to build smaller and more efficient systems while shortening product time to market And maximize investment returns
Compared to other solutions, Allegro's unique Power Thru technology can provide the following advantages:
•By using only 50% of the design footprint (saving PCB space), higher power and efficiency can be provided.
• Reduced Bill of materials (BOM) quantity and production costs.
• No bootstrap circuit and isolated power supply are required, while minimizing common mode capacitance, thereby reducing the workload of EMI Filter design and improving the overall efficiency.
•When collaborating with multiple GaN FET suppliers, there is no need to completely redesign the power module, enabling reliable and scalable design processes across platforms.
To learn more about the AHV85110 Power Thru gate driver, please visit:
https://www.allegromicro.com/en/products/motor-drivers/gate-drivers/ahv85110
About Allegro MicroSystems
Allegro MicroSystems is a leading global manufacturer of sensors and specialized analog power IC wafers, dedicated to the design, development, and sales promotion of these products, providing strong support for emerging technologies in automotive and industrial markets. Allegro's diverse product portfolio can provide efficient and reliable solutions for energy-saving technologies in areas such as vehicle electrification, automotive ADAS safety features, industrial automation, as well as data centers and clean energy.