Power
EEA shortlist: Infineon Technologies
Infineon Technologies’ IGC033S10S1 has been shortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awards under the Power Product category.
EEA shortlist: Nordic Semiconductor
Nordic Semiconductor’s nPM1300 Power Management IC has been shortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awards under the Power Product category.
Toshiba releases TCKE9 series compact electronic fuses
Toshiba has launched 2 new products to its electronic fuse (eFuse IC) offering, the TCKE903NL and TCKE905ANA.
Thermal jumpers from Stackpole lower PCB temperatures
Designers of power supplies for AI servers face considerable thermal challenges. Due to space limitations in AI server rooms, many methods for reducing heat are either impractical, complicated to implement, or costly.
Intelligent power supply and charging interface
Würth Elektronik has presented its new USB socket WR-COM USB 3.1 PD Type C – Power Only SMT. Used exclusively for power transmission, it supports the USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) communication protocol for adaptive charging up to 240 W.
Vicor releases highest density automotive power modules
Vicor has released three automotive-grade power modules for 48V EV systems, which deliver high power density, and support automotive OEMs and tier-one production in 2025.
Inelco introduces automotive-grade relay
Franchised distributor Inelco Hunter is pleased to introduce the new FBR53-LE relay, a small, low-power 40A, high-temperature automotive-grade relay.
TDK launch AC programmable GENESYS AC series
TDK has announced the introduction of the TDK-Lambda brand GENESYS AC (GAC) and GENESYS AC PRO (GAC-PRO) series of 2kVA and 3kVA rated programmable AC power sources. This product was first shown off at EDS 2024.
Infineon launches HybridPACK Drive G2 Fusion
Infineon is introducing the HybridPACK Drive G2 Fusion, establishing a new power module standard for traction inverters in the e-mobility sector.
Google goes nuclear to power AI data centres
Google has announced a partnership with Kairos Energy as it turns to nuclear energy to tackle the growing AI data centre power consumption crisis. The partnership will see Google utilise a fleet of Kairos Energy’s advanced small nuclear reactors for its AI data centres, potentially the start of an industry-wide sweep to decarbonise the tech sectors carbon footprint.