EUPEC is a European power semiconductor & electronics company established in 1990. In 1999, it was independent from Siemens and formed Infineon. Now EUPEC is a 100% subsidiary of Infineon. Eupec, Inc. headquartered in Lebanon, New Jersey, provides a wide array of innovative semiconductor products, including IGBT high power and standard modules, thyristors and diodes. Quality products and service coupled with their unsurpassed technical expertise, furnish customers with a complete and superior source for all of their semiconductor requirements.
Automotive System Chip
Alternator regulator, system base chip (SBC), engine management chip, constant current solenoid valve control chip for transmission control, restraint system chip, relay constant current driver (CCRD), car door control chip
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) and electromagnetic interference (EMI)
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) capabilities and services, multi-functional electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment (> 1pF), low capacitance electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment (≤1pF), surge protection devices, electrostatic discharge (ESD) / electromagnetic interference (EMI) ) Protection (filtering)
Microcontroller (or microcontroller)
ARM Cortex-based 32-bit industrial microcontroller, 32-bit TriCore microcontroller, 16-bit C166 microcontroller, 8051-compatible 8-bit microcontroller, companion IC series, development tools, software and kits, security product PRO-SILTM
RF and wireless control
mm-Wave MMIC, RF MMIC low noise amplifier, RF switch, RF transistor, RF module, RF pin diode, RF MOSFET, RF varactor diode, RF mixer + detector Schottky diode, high reliability discrete Smart interface using RF technology, wireless control, RF power
Security chip
Device verification, near field communication, trusted computing, USB token
EUPEC is product portfolio consists of MOSFET, IGBT, intelligent low-side and high-side switches, DC-DC integrated power unit, power / voltage regulator, DC-DC converter, gate driver, motor driver chip, LED driver and lighting chip, silicon carbide (SiC), high power thyristors and diodes.