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Infineon and SCHWEIZER extend cooperation in chip embedding
Infineon and Schweizer are collaborating on ways to further increase the efficiency of chips based on silicon carbide (SiC).
Nexperia releases 650V silicon carbide diodes
Nexperia has introduced a 650V Silicon Carbide (SiC) Schottky diode designed for power applications which require ultra-high performance, low loss, and high efficiency.
Top 5 power products in April
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in April 2023.
GaN and SiC technologies on spotlight at PowerUP Asia Conference
The power electronics landscape is changing. Wide-bandgap (WBG) devices, including gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC), are gaining traction in replacing silicon devices, which are reaching their theoretical limits in performance, in applications including power modules and power inverters, motor drives, and chargers and adapters, to name a few.
ROHM's new ecogan power stage ICs contribute to smaller size and lower loss
ROHM has developed power stage ICs with built-in 650V GaN HEMTs and gate driver - the BM3G0xxMUV-LB series. The devices are ideal for primary power supplies inside industrial and consumer applications such as data servers and AC adapters.
Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure finalists announced
Bentley Systems, the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced the finalists of the 2023 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure.
200V and 300V rad-hard GaN power devices
EPC Space has announced the introduction of two new rad-hard GaN transistors with low on-resistance and high current capability
ipTEST wins King's Award
ipTEST has been honoured with the King’s Award for Enterprise in recognition of advancing the test capabilities available for high-power SiC and GaN semiconductors.
Buck converters from Diodes Incorporated provide POL design versatility
Diodes Incorporated has announced new additions to its synchronous buck converter portfolio.
Reverse battery protection scheme for automotive applications
Many self-contained critical electronic systems and subsystems, especially in automotive applications, use a 12or 48V storage battery for the primary power source.