Technology Overview
Terul’s power platforms are engineered around high-frequency switching behavior, topology optimization, and thermal management strategies required for compact high-power-density chargers.
Each platform integrates GaN switching, power stage topology, magnetics design considerations, and protection architecture to ensure stable power delivery, predictable transient response, and long-term electrical reliability.
Domain Highlights
GaN switching devices enable high-frequency operation, reduced switching losses, and improved power density with improved thermal performance in compact charger architectures.
Power architectures are defined through topology selection, control strategy, and load distribution design, ensuring stable multi-port operation, predictable transient response, and consistent performance across real-world conditions.
Compliance is built into the platform through IEC 62368-1 safety design, EMI control, and structured validation processes, enabling certification across safety, EMC, and regulatory frameworks and target markets.
Platform architectures allow controlled adaptation including port configuration, protocol selection, and power scaling while maintaining architectural consistency and validated design boundaries.
OEM Program Readiness
Every power platform is validated through structured electrical, thermal, and EMI testing covering full-load operation, transient response, and thermal stability prior to OEM integration.
The platform architecture supports selective licensing, controlled adaptation, and revision-governed production, enabling OEM partners to scale power programs with stable electrical performance and lifecycle continuity.