Ruselectronics will Create Advanced Integrated Circuits for Airborne Hardware

Ruselectronics will Create Advanced Integrated Circuits for Airborne Hardware

Ruselectronics holding is developing a range of integrated circuits and micro-assemblies to be used in on-board power supply systems of aircraft. Dynamic response of the new electronic components is in line with that provided by leading foreign manufacturers. Commercial manufacturing of the product is to be launched in 2025. 

New electronic components can work in the temperature range from –60°C to +125°C and have built-in undervoltage and electrostatic discharge protection. The products are to be used in on-board power supply systems of aircraft and in motor drive control circuits. 

Capacitive galvanic separation implemented directly on chips is the key feature of the new integrated circuits and micro-assemblies. State-of-the-art manufacturing processes enabled the electronic component developers to achieve the performance corresponding to that of similar products made by leading foreign manufacturers: Infineon, International Rectifier, Texas Instruments, etc. 

The range of new products include high voltage single-channel and double-channel drivers for control of powerful N- and P-channel transistors with voltage up to 600 V.