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Infineon announces partnership with Enphase
Infineon has allowed Enphase Energy to simplify its system design and reduce assembly costs.
Magnachip launches two new Gen6 650V IGBTs
Magnachip has announced the launch of two new Gen6 650V IGBTs, specifically designed for solar inverters.
CoolSiC Schottky diode 2000V in TO-247-2 package
Infineon has announced the CoolSiC Schottky diode 2000V G5 product family has now been expanded to include a Schottky diode in the TO-247-2 package, which is pin-compatible with most existing TO-247-2 packages.
Single-stage BDS converters drive paradigm shift in power
Navitas Semiconductor has revealed a breakthrough in the world’s first production-released 650 V bi-directional GaNFast ICs and high-speed isolated gate-drivers, creating a paradigm shift in power with single-stage BDS converters, which enables the transition from two-stage to single-stage topologies.
DigiKey at embedded world 2025 with Lantronix
At embedded world 2025, on the DigiKey booth, Paige West speaks with Tim Beech, Director of Business Development, Lantronix about Lantronix’s system on modules and development kits
AIKO secures 1GW N-Type ABC procurement bid
AIKO has successfully secured a 1GW bid in China Datang Corporation Limited’s 2025-2026 PV module procurement framework.
Cinch launches ultra-durable space-grade cable assemblies
Cinch Connectivity Solutions now offers its first commercial, off-the-shelf space-grade cable assemblies. Manufactured in the USA, the Semflex Space Qualified Cable Assemblies are constructed with rugged stainless steel to support a wide range of communication applications in harsh environments.
AIKO begins global delivery of its 3rd-gene Infinite modules
AIKO has officially commenced global delivery of its 3rd-generation Infinite modules, marking a milestone in bringing future solar technology into real-world applications.
STM reveals STM32U3 microcontrollers for IoT devices
STMicroelectronics has introduced new STM32U3 microcontrollers (MCUs) with cutting-edge power-saving innovations that ease deployment of smart connected tech, especially in remote locations.
Scientists push towards nuclear waste battery
Researchers have developed a battery that can convert nuclear energy into electricity via light emission, a new study suggests.This comes at a time as nuclear power gains traction to feed the power-hungry data centres of big tech.