TI's GaN technology and real-time MCUs power LITEON Technology's new server power supply design

TI's GaN technology and real-time MCUs power LITEON Technology's new server power supply design

03/20/2023

Texas Instruments (TI), a leader in high-voltage semiconductor solutions, announced that LITEON Technology has selected TI’s highly integrated gallium nitride (GaN) field effect transistor (FET) plus C2000TM real-time microcontrollers (MCUs) for its latest high-performance server power supply unit (PSU) for the North American market. Leveraging TI’s LMG3522R030 GaN FET and a TMS320F28003x C2000 real-time MCU, the newly commercialized PSU offers power density of over 95 W/in³ and meets 80 Plus Titanium standards.

"Our collaboration with LITEON demonstrates how TI is helping designers answer the demands of high-voltage systems with end-to-end system know-how and a specialized portfolio of high-voltage semiconductors. By pairing the power of TI GaN products and C2000TM real-time MCUs, designers can better meet the demand for smaller, more reliable systems," said Luke Lee, TI’s vice president for Asia and president for Taiwan, Korea and South Asia.

LITEON Technology is a global leading provider of power management solutions, offering highly-efficient power supplies for data centers. "LITEON has been the leader in server power supplies and has faced the challenges of new technology with innovative solutions. High-performance servers increasingly demand more power in less space, where high power output, conversion efficiency, miniaturized components and heat dissipation are critical challenges. TI’s GaN technology and C2000 real-time MCUs perfectly suit our solutions," said John Chang, LITEON’s general manager of the Cloud Infrastructure System and Platform division.

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