Russia is developing microcircuits for on-board power supply systems for aircraft

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The creators claim that they are able to replace products from Infineon and Texas Instruments

Ruselectronics is developing a line of integrated circuits and microassemblies that will be used in on-board power supply systems of aircraft, the Rostec press service reports. It is noted that the new solutions have dynamic characteristics at the level of products from leading foreign manufacturers: Infineon, International Rectifier, Texas Instruments and others.

New electronic components are capable of operating in a temperature range from –60 to +125 degrees Celsius, and have built-in protection against low supply voltage and static electricity. The key feature of these microcircuits and microassemblies is the presence of capacitive galvanic isolation implemented on the crystals themselves. The line includes high-voltage single- and dual-channel drivers for driving high-power N- and P-channel transistors with voltages up to 600 V.

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It is planned to complete the development stage by the end of 2024, the start of serial production of microcircuits is planned for 2025. The products are planned to be used in on-board power supply systems of aircraft, as well as in electric drive control circuits.

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