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Thursday 22 November 2007

US$1.6 million R&D contract

Hernan Alcerreca

Microsemi Corporation has announced that the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) has awarded US$1.6 million to allow Microsemi’s Power Products Group to develop technology related to the use of silicon carbide RF Power semiconductor components in military avionics applications.

The development of the new silicon carbide technology supports future designs of lighter and more efficient jet fighter avionics, communications and radar systems, and will enable substantial growth of Microsemi’s operations in Bend, the company said.

The AFRL program complements the initial license agreement with Northrop Grumman Corporation, released in February 2006, wherein Microsemi will provide leading edge silicon carbide products to this leading defence contractor.

Silicon carbide brings several advantages in avionics applications, including increased reliability, extended battlespace coverage, point-of-use power conversion, and reduced size and cooling requirements. Silicon carbide plays a key role as battlefields become more networked and the demands for expanded bandwidth and high duty (power) operation increase significantly.

According to James J. Peterson, Microsemi president and CEO, “Microsemi is committed to be a technology innovator in the development of next generation silicon carbide products for defence and commercial applications. This commitment from AFRL is another example of the end customer support that we are receiving in the quest of being a silicon carbide leader.”

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