Harsh environment applications such as electrical actuation on military and commercial aircraft, advanced engine controls, downhole energy exploration, propulsion systems of hybrid and all electric vehicles, and space exploration require sensor interfaces, control circuits, and power systems with electronics capable of operating at high temperatures. Wide band-gap materials such as SiC can be used to build devices with high operating temperatures due to their fundamental material properties. This paper presents initial results on developing basic analog and logic integrated circuits based on SiC JFET technology. Analog and logic integrated circuits were built using enhancement vertical channel lateral JFET transistors, metal film resistors and lateral p-n diodes. The analog circuits built include different types of operational amplifiers. The logic circuits include NOT, NAND, AND, NOR and OR gates. Transistors and integrated circuits were packaged in ceramic DIP packages and tested at temperatures up to 500 °C. The tested JFETs show proper operation up to the maximum tested temperature of 500 °C. The operational amplifiers remained functional at temperatures up to 430 °C. Basic logic circuits showed proper operation up to the maximum tested temperature of 500 °C.
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