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DENSO Corporation announced it has begun mass production of its latest model of booster power module equipped with high-quality silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, as part of its efforts to achieve a low-carbon society. This product is used in Toyota’s new Mirai model, which entered the market on December 9, 2020.

DENSO has developed its REVOSIC® technology for the purpose of applying SiC power semiconductors (diodes and transistors) to in-vehicle applications.

Use of SiC for key devices

DENSO launched a SiC transistor for non-automotive applications and commercialized it for audio products

SiC is a semiconductor material having superior performance in high-temperature, high-frequency, and high-voltage environments compared with conventional silicon (Si). Thus, the use of SiC for key devices has attracted much attention in order to significantly reduce the power loss, size, and weight of systems and accelerate electrification. 

In 2014, DENSO launched a SiC transistor for non-automotive applications and commercialized it for audio products. DENSO continued to conduct research for in-vehicle applications, and in 2018, Toyota used an in-vehicle SiC diode was used in its Sora fuel cell buses.

DENSO’s unique structure

Now, DENSO has developed a new in-vehicle SiC transistor, and this marks the first time DENSO has used SiC for in-vehicle diodes and transistors.

The newly developed SiC transistor offers both high reliability and high performance in in-vehicle environments, which can challenge semiconductors, thanks to DENSO’s unique structure and processing technique, which applies trench gate MOSFET.

REVOSIC® technology

The new model of booster power module equipped with the SiC power semiconductors (diodes and transistors) is about 30% smaller in volume and provides roughly 70% less power loss compared to a conventional product equipped with Si power semiconductors, helping to reduce the size of the booster power module and improve vehicle fuel efficiency.

DENSO remains committed to conducting R&D on REVOSIC® technology, expanding the application of the technology to electric vehicles, including hybrid electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles, and thereby helping to build a low-carbon society.

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