Author Topic: How is Infineon doing for chip making lately?  (Read 578 times)

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Offline FaringdonTopic starter

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How is Infineon doing for chip making lately?
« on: September 07, 2022, 01:23:31 pm »
Hi,
How are stocks at Infineon?
I just designed voltage mode half bridge with their superb 2ED21… series of superb bootstrap drivers which mitigate negative bridge transitions and all the other ills of bootstrapping….but they seem to be hardly in stock anywhere…think I will change back to using gate drive txformer, lest anyone can tell me different?
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Offline Wolfram

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Re: How is Infineon doing for chip making lately?
« Reply #1 on: September 07, 2022, 09:38:37 pm »
About as good or bad as anybody else making isolated gate drivers or chips in general. Similar parts from Silabs/Skyworks, TI and AD have also been mostly unavailable for the last year plus. That favors transformers for gate drive, where they can be used.
 


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