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Silicon Chips Are History: Navitas Gallium Nitride Shrinks OPPO's Fast Charger by 12x

GaN: Next-generation semiconductor material takes market share from old, slow silicon chips

DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 4, 2020 — (PRNewswire) —

DUBLIN, Ireland, Aug. 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Navitas Semiconductor announced today that OPPO, the world's leading fast-charge phone company had adopted its gallium nitride (GaNFast™) power ICs to enable the world's smallest, thinnest and lightest 110W fast charger for phones, tablets and laptops.

Measuring only 65.5 x 45.5 x 12 mm (36 cc), OPPO's 110W Mini fast charger is over 12x smaller than the 96W charger supplied with the Apple MacBook Pro 16". With GaNFast technology, fast-charger design has finally caught up with the demand for slimline laptops, tablets and phones. With its ultra-thin 12 mm profile, this fast charger is now 20% lower profile than the Dell XPS 13 or MacBook Air.

The incredible savings in size and weight are possible thanks to gallium nitride (GaN), a next-generation semiconductor technology that runs up to 20x faster than old, slow silicon chips. Navitas' GaNFast power ICs monolithically integrate GaN power, GaN analog and GaN logic circuits on the same chip, to enable faster, reliable, efficient operation.

The 110W Mini SuperVOOC charger was launched on July 15th by Jialiang (Jeff) ZHANG, Chief Charging Technology Scientist at OPPO, who said "GaN devices will trigger a technological revolution in the field of power supplies", adding "Only GaN devices can support high-frequency, low-loss operation."

Navitas and OPPO design engineers partnered to develop a new, two-stage, very high-speed (MHz) 'Pulsed-DCX' converter topology that allows the use of advanced, slimline 'planar' transformers to replace legacy 'wire-wound' transformers and eliminates the bulky electrolytic capacitors which can take up 40% of old, slow, silicon-based designs. The first stage uses NV6125 GaNFast power ICs to isolate and step-down the voltage, with the second stage controlling the current for optimal battery charging. The 110W Mini includes a Power Factor Correction (PFC) function and is rated for universal AC input – meaning it is the ideal, world-wide charger. The full 110W rating is available via USB-PPS, with 65W fast charging for SuperVOOC and USB-PD protocols.

"Laptop users suffer from heavy, bulky, tangled chargers every time they travel, or even just commute. The 110W Mini is the featherweight fast charger that lifts the burden," said Stephen Oliver, Navitas' Vice-President Marketing and Investor Relations, adding "OPPO's dedication to fast-charging and pioneering adoption of GaNFast technology to enable new topologies is a clear game-changer. Now, consumers can carry a single, small, flexible fast charger that meets all their needs from their laptop and tablet to phone and earbuds – and charge them at incredible speed."

About Navitas:
Navitas Semiconductor Inc.
is the world's first and only GaN Power IC company, founded in 2014. Navitas has a strong and growing team of power semiconductor industry experts with a combined 200 years of experience in materials, devices, applications, systems and marketing, plus a proven record of innovation with over 300 patents among its founders. GaN power ICs monolithically-integrate GaN power, GaN analog and GaN logic circuits to enable faster charging, higher power density and greater energy savings for mobile, consumer, enterprise, eMobility and new energy markets. Over 100 Navitas patents are issued or pending.

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