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Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a semiconductor material used in a wide range of applications, from high-power and high-temperature devices to low-power and low-voltage electronics. SiC devices are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial, and consumer electronics. SiC devices offer superior performance compared to traditional silicon-based devices, including higher breakdown voltage, higher switching frequency, and lower power consumption. SiC devices are also more resistant to radiation and temperature extremes, making them ideal for use in harsh environments.
SiC devices are used in a variety of applications, including power electronics, motor drives, and power converters. SiC devices are also used in high-temperature and high-power applications, such as electric vehicles, solar inverters, and industrial motor drives.
Companies in the SiC device market include Cree, Infineon, STMicroelectronics, Renesas Electronics, ON Semiconductor, Rohm Semiconductor, and Mitsubishi Electric. Show Less Read more