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Navitas’ GaNFast™ Enables 2x Shrink and 75% More Emergency Lighting

by:CTECHi     2020-02-18
Navitas Education Group announced today that GaNFast Semiconductor™Fulham hotspot Plus supported by Power ICs™FHSAC1-UNV-70S, a high-
Reliability 70 w normal 7 w emergency return-
Lighting power system.
GaN power IC technology provides power for LED lamps and lanterns, and provides power for on-
Daily lighting and emergency running times up to 90 minutes are available. New, high-
The high-speed GaN (GaN) power integrated circuit has the performance of up to 20 X of the old silicon chip.
GaNFast power ICs reduces the size, weight and cost of components such as Transformers, radiators and printing equipment by operating at high frequencies and improving efficiency at the same timecircuit boards. The GaNFast 3x-
Power density is increased by 4 times to achieve 2-to-
The reduction of 1 LED hardware leaves room for the expansion of battery size to 14.
4 Whr and increased emergency lighting 75% compared to a similar size 4 w emergency for increased safetyonly systems.
The Hotspot Plus 70 S was developed for OEMs looking for a highly reliable, universal LED driver that can be in a single, compact, full rangein-
An emergency/LED driver.
HotSpot Plus 70 S is ideal for light fixture manufacturers with limited LED drive space
Available coefficients (424x30x25mm) and general purpose 120-
277VAC input with maximum 70 W (programmable constant current output 350 mA-2400 mA/11-
55VDC) normal and emergency output up to 7 w, which means the customer can store a single LED driver for a variety of fixtures.
\"Hot spots Plus™In our 70 s, our goal is to provide an emergency LED driver with the same size as a single function
Emergency LED drives and Navitas GaNFast power ICs enable us to achieve this. \"Said Alvaro Garcia, senior director of product management at Fulham.
\"This major achievement is the number one in the industry, which will enable our customers to design smaller, more cost-effective LED lighting systems.
\"Navitas is pleased to work with Fulham to create these future --
A generation of GaNFast lighting systems.
Sheridan said gene, president of Navitas education group.
\"Fulham joined quickly.
With the mass production of GaN power ICs, more and more mobile and consumer brands are setting new standards for energy conservation and power density \".
About Navitas: Semiconductor Company of Navitas.
It is the first and only GaN Power IC company in the world. it was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California.
Navitas has a strong and growing team of experts in the power semiconductor industry with extensive experience in materials, devices, applications, systems and marketing in 200, in addition, it has more than 200 patents among its founders, proving a record of innovation.
GaN power ICs integrates power, analog, and logic circuits to provide faster charging, higher power density and greater energy savings for the mobile, consumer, enterprise, mobile and new energy markets.
About Fulham: Fulham, Inc.
Is the world\'s leading provider of smart and social services
Conscious sustainable commercial lighting components and electronics for commercial general purpose lighting, parking structures, signage, gardening, UV and other applications.
The company develops and manufactures various awards
Win LED and emergency products, lighting control and traditional products on multiple lighting platforms.
Fulham sells its lighting solutions worldwide through OEMs (OEMs) and distribution channels for electrical equipment.
Headquartered in Hawthorne, California
The company has sales and/or manufacturing facilities in Europe, China and India.
For more information, visit @ fuhamusa or @ fuhameurope.
Navitas semiconductor, GaNFast and Navitas logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Navitas Semiconductor
All other brands, product names and trademarks are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks used to identify the products or services of their respective owners.
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