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Power for e-mobility
ASMPT offer solutions for the entire power module assembly process chain, one of the greatest production challenges in e-mobility.
eBook helps resolve hi-rel component design challenges
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with Apex Microtechnology, exploring the challenges and nuances involved in designing high reliability components.
DENSO develops its first inverter using SiC power semiconductors
DENSO has announced that it has developed its first-ever inverter with silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors.
Magnetometer keeps accuracy while protecting against magnetic fields
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the BMM350 high-performance magnetometer from Bosch.
DMASS sees slowdown in European disti market
DMASS says that European components distribution is finally experiencing the expected slowdown of an overheated market.
New high-performance 150V U-MOS X-H MOSFET from Toshiba
Toshiba has launched a new 150V N-channel power MOSFET based upon their latest generation U-MOS X-H Trench process.
Buck converter module aids power system design
The EM3707/A/B is a high-efficiency step-down buck converter module available now from distributor Ineltek.
PCIM Europe 2023: further sustainability focus in power electronics
The entire power electronics industry and the manufacturers of various components are aware of the importance of using eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
Renesas new gate driver IC for IGBTs and SiC MOSFETs driving EV inverters
Renesas, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced a new gate driver IC that is designed to drive high-voltage power devices such as IGBTs (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors) and SiC (Silicon Carbide) MOSFETs for electric vehicle (EV) inverters.
Developing cost and energy-efficient EV motor power control designs
The rapidly growing technical demands on the power electronics of modern electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrid EVs (HEVs) are increasingly presenting designers with an almost insurmountable task. The higher energy efficiency and power density of powertrain and energy conversion systems are requiring more complex control electronics that incorporate efficient gallium nitride (GaN) and silicon carbide (SiC) technology operating at high switching frequ...