Search results for "SEMI MEMS"
SemiQ debuts 1700V SiC Schottky discretes at PCIM
SemiQ has added 1700V SiC Schottky discrete diodes and dual diode packs to its QSiC product line.
ROHM unveils new SiC products and vision for the future at PCIM 2024
At PCIM 2024, ROHM unveiled its new SiC product offerings as well as outlined its vision for the future. Leading the conversation was Dr. Kazuhide Ino, Managing Executive Officer & Head of Power Device Business at ROHM.
Magnachip releases PMIC
Magnachip Mixed-Signal (MMS) has announced the release of a multi-functional Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) and a multi-channel level shifter to regulate various voltages and signals within display panels in IT devices.
Infineon introduces Power System Reliability Modelling
Infineon Technologies introduces Power System Reliability Modelling, a solution designed to address the increasing challenges faced by data centres and telecom infrastructures due to power supply failures.
Qorvo revolutionises circuit breakers
Qorvo announced the industry's first 4 milliohm silicon carbide (SiC) junction field-effect transistor (JFET) in a TOLL package.
ROHM’s new TRCDRIVE pack with 2-in-1 SiC moulded module
ROHM has developed four models as part of the TRCDRIVE pack series with 2-in-1 SiC moulded modules (two 750V-rated: BSTxxxD08P4A1x4, and two 1,200V-rated: BSTxxxD12P4A1x1) optimised for electric vehicle (xEV) traction inverters.
Award winners of the PCIM Europe Conference 2024 announced
As the PCIM Europe Conference commences, the winners have already been announced. A jury selected five exceptional submissions for their outstanding work.
ROHM's new EcoSiC brand combines performance and sustainability
ROHM has announced the launch of its new EcoSiC brand. EcoSiC is a trademark for ROHM products using the advanced material silicon carbide (SiC).
ERI, NGK and TOREX develop energy harvesting demo board
ERI Inc., NGK INSULATORS, LTD., and Torex Semiconductor Ltd have jointly developed the Environmental Power Generation Demo Board (EsBLE).
Why FPGAs are critical to navigating evolving security requirements
The cyber threat landscape is showing no signs of slowing down. As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated techniques and target a wider range of organisations, traditional security measures are becoming increasingly insufficient – and costly.