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Eggtronic Demo Board Simplifies and Speeds Design of World’s Smallest and Most Efficient 35 W Adapters and Chargers

New Board with Silicon or GaN FETs and Proprietary EcoVoltas® QuarEgg+™Conversion Architecture Combines Above 94% Efficiency with No-Load Power Below 18 mW

MODENA, Italy, 3rd February 2022 – Eggtronic, has announced an AC/DC demo and development board to speed the design, prototyping and implementation of high-performance, high-efficiency, ultra-compact power converters, power adapters and device chargers. The new 35 W AC/DC development board is built using Eggtronic’s EcoVoltas® QuarEgg+™ technology. Suitable for both USB-PD and fixed power output applications, the board is available with a gallium nitride (GaN) FET (for maximum performance) or a silicon FET (for cost-effective high-performance solutions).

Eggtronic developed the EcoVoltas proprietary, patented power conversion architecture to help engineers meet long-term goals on cost, size, weight and sustainability. The architecture boosts the performance of FET switching devices, whether they are based on legacy silicon or GaN and silicon carbide (SiC) wide bandgap (WBG) materials. EcoVoltas QuarEgg+ micro-sized, ultra-efficient power converters offer up to five times lower losses and are twice as small as traditional silicon converters and have up to two times lower losses and are 30% smaller than previous GaN converters.

The new AC/DC development board combines the FETs with all of the components needed to deliver a working USB-PD or fixed-output converter. Peak efficiency is in excess of 94%, while a very flat efficiency curve ensures maximum efficiency and minimum power losses across the widest possible range of loads. By using the development board designers can also minimize so-called ‘vampire power’ thanks to a no-load power consumption that is below 18 mW.

Measuring just 38.3 x 38.3 mm x18.6 mm, the new Eggtronic board can accommodate a wide input voltage range of 90 VAC to 264 VAC. Configurable output options are 5 V/3 A, 9 V/3 A, 12 V/2.9 A, 15 V/2.3 A and 20 V/1.75 A. A version of the development board with easy access to every testing point is also available for simplified design of QuarEgg based power adapters.

“By taking a fundamentally different approach to manipulating and converting power, EcoVoltas QuarEgg+ supports the creation of the smallest, most efficient and environmentally friendly power converters,” says Igor Spinella, Eggtronic’s CEO and founder. “The 35 W AC/DC development board allows engineers to very quickly realize the size, weight, cost, efficiency and design flexibility that QuarEgg+ offers in their latest USB-PD and fixed output power adapter designs.”

The new development boards can be ordered by visiting: https://www.eggtronic.com/quaregg/

About Eggtronic: 

Eggtronic has been revolutionizing the world of power converters and wireless power since 2012. Based in San Francisco, Modena, Italy, Taipei, Taiwan, and Guangzhou, China, Eggtronic develops cutting-edge, environmentally-friendly and energy-efficient technologies, with more than 240 international patents granted worldwide. 2020 saw the launch of the new ICs division that has been producing its first microchips since 2021. Whether through B2B partnerships in the consumer, automotive, or industrial fields, or for everyday consumers, Eggtronic invents revolutionary power technologies to make modern life easier, more efficient and more connected.

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