Efficient Power Conversion (EPC) to Display GaN-Enabled Wirelessly Powered Systems for the Home and High-Resolution LiDAR for Autonomous Cars at 2019 CES

Within the EPC hospitality suite, wirelessly powered systems for the
home and GaN based, industry-leading LiDAR systems used in autonomous
vehicles will be on display.

EL SEGUNDO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/CES2019?src=hash” target=”_blank”gt;#CES2019lt;/agt;–Efficient
Power Conversion
(EPC) will be demonstrating the power of eGaN®
technology to enhance two game-changing consumer applications – wireless
power
and LiDAR
for self-driving cars – at the 2019 Consumer
Electronics Show (CES)
in Las Vegas, January 8th through
the 11th.

In the EPC Palazzo hospitality suite at The Venetian hotel, visitors
will enter a wireless world. EPC will have multiple wirelessly
powered surfaces
on display to demonstrate the myriad of consumer
uses in the home for systems with enough power to simultaneously power a
computer, power a lamp, power an alarm clock, communicate via a digital
assistant, charge a cell phone and charge a wearable – all without
running a single power cord to any of the devices. A wirelessly powered
robotic digital assistant will also be on display. EPC experts will be
available within the suite to discuss where wireless power is going and
how this technology can transform our lives.

Also shown in the suite will be multiple eGaN FET-based LiDAR systems. LiDAR
technology is emerging as the leading technology to act as the “eyes”
for self-driving cars, and increasingly finding new applications in
warehouse automation, augmented reality, and drones. Visit the EPC suite
to see the demonstrations and learn how GaN technology is enabling the
future of low cost sensors.

Attendees to CES interested in meeting with EPC applications experts
during the event can attend specially scheduled sessions within the EPC
customer suite by sending a request to http://epc-co.com/epc/Contact/RequestMeeting.aspx.

About EPC

EPC is the leader in enhancement mode gallium nitride based power
management devices. EPC was the first to introduce enhancement-mode
gallium-nitride-on-silicon (eGaN) FETs as power MOSFET replacements in
applications such as DC-DC
converters
, wireless
power transfer
, envelope
tracking
, RF transmission, power
inverters
, remote
sensing technology (LiDAR)
, and class-D
audio amplifiers
with device performance many times greater than the
best silicon power MOSFETs.

www.epc-co.com

eGaN is a registered trademark of Efficient Power Conversion
Corporation, Inc.

Contacts

Efficient Power Conversion
Renee Yawger, 908.619.678
renee.yawger@epc-co.com

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