Visit EPC’s booth to explore the company’s comprehensive portfolio of GaN-based power solutions and experience live demonstrations highlighting the performance, power density, and efficiency advantages enabled by GaN technology across next-generation motion systems rapidly from design to high-volume deployment of intelligent motion systems.
EPC will also showcase its expanding portfolio of low-voltage Gen7 eGaN® FETs for high-density power conversion. Highlights include the EPC2366 (40 V, 0.84 mΩ), optimized for high-current synchronous rectification in 48 V-to-12 V LLC converters, and the EPC2379 and EPC2370 (18 V, 0.28 mΩ), EPC2378 (25 V, 0.41 mΩ), EPC2377 (40 V, 0.5 mΩ), EPC2375 (100 V, 0.9 mΩ), and EPC2376 (150 V, 1.5 mΩ). These devices deliver benchmark RDS(on), low gate charge, and exceptional switching performance for AI power supplies, robotics, advanced motor drives, and high-density DC-DC converters.
Visitors will see these devices operating in a wide range of live demonstrations covering humanoid robotics, drone propulsion, motor control, and AI power delivery. Motion-control platforms include the EPC91122 and EPC91132 reference designs based on the EPC33110, demonstrated in both a high-torque robotic arm and a large drone propulsion system. A lightweight drone propulsion platform will also demonstrate rapid dynamic response for space-constrained applications. Additional motor-drive reference designs include the EPC91121 (EPC2366), EPC91135 (EPC2376) for 150 V inverter applications, EPC9186HCx (EPC2361) for scalable high-current three-phase motor drives, and the EPC91128/29/30/31 family based on the EPC23108/09/10/11.
For AI infrastructure and high-performance computing, EPC will demonstrate GaN solutions spanning the complete power delivery chain—from 800 VDC distribution to point-of-load (PoL) conversion. Featured evaluation boards include the EPC91123, a 6 kW 800 V-to-12.5 V isolated converter based on the ISOP LLC architecture; the EPC91134, an 11 kW 400/800 V-to-50 V isolated converter; EPC will also showcase, for the first time, a new 800 V – 6 V, 6 kW ISOP converter. EPC will highlight next-generation Point-of-Load architectures enabled by Gen7 GaN technology, supporting highly efficient conversion from 48 V and 12 V intermediate buses to the sub-1 V rails. High-frequency GaN switching enables smaller passive components, faster transient response, and significantly higher power density, making these solutions ideally suited for next-generation AI servers.


800 V – 12.5 V and 800 V – 6V AI Power Supply