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Power electronics research at PCIM Asia Conference 2023
The PCIM conference for power electronics in Asia returns to Shanghai this year, gathering experts and academics from across the country and beyond to share the latest findings and technology within power electronics, intelligent motion, renewable energy and energy management. Highlighted areas include wide-bandgap devices, power semiconductors, packaging technology and more.
Guerrilla RF acquires Gallium Semiconductor's GaN device portfolio
Guerrilla RF (GUER) has finalised the acquisition of Gallium Semiconductor's entire portfolio of GaN power amplifiers and front-end modules.
TMJ thermal jumpers help lower temperatures for high power supplies
Power supply designers often encounter thermal management challenges as power levels increase.
How motor drive innovations are helping solve robotic movement design challenges
From surgical procedures to lifting thousands of kilos in manufacturing plants, robots simplify many aspects of our lives. And while the impact that robots have in our modern world may be obvious, have you ever wondered how robotic systems achieve such impressively precise, fast, and powerful motions?
Kubos red microLED techn boosted with £700,000 investment
Kubos Semiconductors, a microLED material technology company, has announced that it has won a £700,000 Future Economy Investor Partnerships (FEIP) grant from Innovate UK, the UK government’s innovation agency.
Infineon, SolarEdge unite to champion green energy
Infineon Technologies and SolarEdge Technologies have signed a multi-year Capacity Reservation Agreement (CRA).
Bel Fuse announce expansion of EOS Power Series
Bel Fuse has announced the expansion of the EOS Power Series with the addition of MEPG300 and MEPG500 devices, designed specifically for medical applications and based on new, efficient Gallium Nitride (GaN) technology.
Scaling up SiC crystal growth to meet demand
Due to the complexity of growing quality silicon carbide (SiC) crystals, manufacturers need help obtaining sufficient systems to meet global production targets
Sensing structure without touching
Researchers have developed an exceptionally sensitive touch sensor that revolutionises the field of robotics and bionics by sensing even without direct contact with the objects it detects.
China ramps up chip war with export controls on key materials
Chinahas announced a policy that will require companiesexporting key materialsused inchipsto obtainspecial licences.