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18 July 2025

Microchip partners with Delta on silicon carbide solutions for power management

Driven by the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the electrification of everything demanding higher levels of power efficiency and reliability, Microchip Technology Inc of Chandler, AZ, USA has announced a new partnership agreement for its mSiC products and technology to be used in the designs of global power and energy management firm Delta Electronics Inc. The synergies between the firms aim to accelerate the development of innovative silicon carbide (SiC) solutions, energy-saving products and systems.

“SiC is increasingly important in sustainable power solutions because of its wide-bandgap properties, which enable smaller and more efficient designs for high-voltage, high-power applications at a lower system cost,” says Clayton Pillion, VP of Microchip’s high-power solutions business unit. “We look forward to forging an impactful path with Delta Electronics on innovating SiC solutions to meet the rising demand of the electrification of everything.”

Delta intends to leverage Microchip’s experience and advanced technology in SiC and digital control to accelerate the time to market of its solutions for high-growth market segments such as AI, mobility, automation and infrastructure.

The agreement prioritizes the companies’ resources to validate Microchip’s mSiC solutions to fast-track implementation in Delta’s designs and programs. Other key advantages are top-tier design support to include technical training, insight into R&D activities, and early access to product samples.

With over 20 years of experience in the development, design, manufacturing and support of SiC devices and power solutions, Microchip says that it helps customers to adopt SiC with ease, speed and confidence. Microchip’s mSiC products include SiC MOSFETs, diodes and gate drivers with standard, modified and custom options.

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