Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult will play a central role in developing products essential to the UK’s transition to a Net Zero economy through funding from the Driving the Electric Revolution (DER) Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD) Scale Up competition.
CSA Catapult will collaborate on two projects, which were announced at CENEX-LCV 2023, to deliver next-generation thermal management and supply chain resilience in packaging for PEMD devices.
The first project, POWERDRIVE: Novel POWER moDule aRchItecture for cost effectiVE PEMD manufacture, will see CSA Catapult collaborate with Dycotec Materials to develop a 3D printing process to improve the performance and reliability, and significantly reduce the cost, of packages and modules for automotive applications.
The second project, Lignin thermal devices for automotive power electronics, will see CSA Catapult and Carbon Forest Products produce a feasibility study on a 3D graphite heat sink—a key component used to move heat away from an electronic device—for use in automotive systems.
Using renewable carbon-based graphite to produce heat sinks will contribute to reaching Net Zero goals by 2050 and provide industry with a sustainable alternative to copper and aluminium at a time when mined copper resources are due to capacity.