Navitas Agreement with Mouser Electronics Covers Complete Portfolio of Wide Band-Gap Semiconductors

Global Deal Sees Mouser Stock Full Navitas Range of GaN and SiC Power ICs Designed to Address Potential $22 Billion Market

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Navitas Semiconductor (Nasdaq: NVTS), the only pure-play, next-generation power semiconductor company and industry leader in gallium nitride (GaN) power ICs and silicon carbide (SiC) technology, has signed an agreement with Mouser Electronics, the authorized global distributor with the newest semiconductors and electronic components.

The new, worldwide agreement will see Mouser stock Navitas GanFast™ and GeneSiC™ wide band-gap (WBG) semiconductor technologies. GaNFast power ICs integrate gallium nitride (GaN) power and drive, with control, sensing, and protection to enable faster charging, higher power density, and greater energy savings. Complementary GeneSiC power devices are optimized high-power, high-voltage, and high-reliability silicon carbide (SiC) solutions. Focus markets include mobile, consumer, data center, EV, solar, wind, smart grid, and industrial.

“The pressure on designers and system architects to improve application performance while minimizing size and driving down energy use is creating a rapidly growing global demand for efficient and integrated WBG semiconductors,” says David Carroll, Senior VP Worldwide Sales at Navitas. “Mouser’s global reach means this agreement will give electronic design engineers and buyers improved access to the advanced Navitas technologies that are playing a key role in addressing this demand and meeting the needs of a market that is potentially worth $22 billion a year.”

“Mouser is pleased to add this strong industry leader to our line card, and to deliver these innovative power devices to our customers,” said Kristin Schuetter, Mouser’s Vice President of Supplier Management. “Design engineers now have easy access to Navitas’ advanced components, backed by Mouser’s unsurpassed customer service and best-in-class logistics. We’re looking forward to a very successful partnership.”

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