Specialists from Ruselectronics (part of Rostec) are developing a line of integrated microcircuits and microassemblies that will be used in on-board power supply systems and aircraft electric drive control circuits. This was reported in the holding's press service.
The microchips have dynamic characteristics and are not inferior to imported counterparts. Electronic components can operate at temperatures from -60 to +125°. They are protected from undervoltage and static electricity.
An important feature of the microchips being developed at NPP Pulsar (part of Ruselectronics) is the presence of capacitive galvanic isolation on the chips. Thanks to this, Ruselectronics' development is not inferior in quality to foreign Infineon, International Rectifier, and Texas Instruments.
Ensuring technological sovereignty is one of the key tasks of Russian industry, and we continue to work actively in this sensitive area.
Among the new products are high-voltage single- and dual-channel drivers for controlling N- and P-channel transistors. By the end of this year, the company will begin production of a new line of microchips.
Earlier, Ruselectronics showed how printed circuit boards are manufactured at a factory in St. Petersburg .