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Question about IGBTs, and power electronics manufacturing
What era semi equipment do IGBT makers run on? Any open access info on the process?
There is a very serious capacity crunch for IGBTs now since all electrical appliances run off inverters. It been the case even before COVID.
One fellow in a very well doing consumer electronics brand been curious what will it take to open a mini-fab just for IGBTs.
Last edited: Dec 13, 2021
Some are on 300 mm lines by now.
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My company have customer that run on pretty old gear.
Tech node 0.45+
My company have customer that run on pretty old gear.
Tech node 0.45+
Microns, or mm?
0.45um in the old definition