Name | Type | Posted | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
ARL BAA web page | LINK | Jun 4, 2012 |
A--Army Research Laboratory Broad Agency Announcement for Basic and Applied Scientific Research
Contact and place of performance
Kathryn McManus, 919-541-5036 ACC-APG - RTP
Not specified
This is a combined synopsis/solicitation for an applied research effort. This announcement constitutes the only solicitation; proposals are being requested and a written solicitation will not be issued. SILICON CARBIDE LOW COST POWER SWITCHES (LCPS) The Silicon Carbide (SiC) Low Cost Power Switches (LCPS) program is an applied research effort focused on device designs and associated high yield device fabrication proc...
View moreThe U.S. Army Contracting Command - Aberdeen Proving Ground, Research Triangle Park Division, on behalf of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL), is soliciting proposals for an applied research effort under solicitation number W911NF12R0011. This Silicon Carbide (SiC) Low Cost Power Switches (LCPS) program focuses on device designs and fabrication processes to enable low-cost commercial production of SiC power switches, which offer superior electrical and thermal properties compared to conventional silicon technology. The effort utilizes a virtual foundry architecture where design houses leverage existing silicon foundries for processing to lower costs and overcome current market limitations. This opportunity is classified under NAICS code 541712 and PSC code A.
Solutions are specifically sought for the development of SiC power MOSFET semiconductor switches with single die blocking voltage greater than 1.2 kV, current ratings above 10 A, on-resistances as low as 2.5 mΩ-cm², and a unit cost below $0.25/A. These switches must be capable of reliable operation at junction temperatures of 200°C. ARL scientists from the Sensors and Electron Devices Directorate will collaborate with awardees to plan and execute research, evaluate circuit stresses, and analyze electrical responses. Performance of these cooperative agreements is expected to last between twelve and eighteen months.
The government intends to award up to two cooperative agreements with a total program value of approximately $3,000,000. Proposers are expected to include matching funds of no less than 25% in their plans, and federal funds may not be used for equipment purchases. Proposals must be submitted by March 17, 2014, in accordance with the instructions provided in the ARL Core Broad Agency Announcement for Basic and Applied Scientific Research for Fiscal Years 2012 through 2017. One attachment regarding the ARL BAA web page is associated with this notice.
Generated by Lumen AI
Scoped analysis and attachments—go beyond the summary when you need detail from the solicitation package.