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Stable coreless current sensors for industrial applications
At this year’s PCIM trade fair, Infineon Technologies will launch a new family of current sensors and is presenting its first member. The family will consist of precise and stable coreless Hall sensors. They offer a high level of flexibility as customers can individually program product parameters such as the current range, the overcurrent threshold and the output mode.
PCIM Asia 2019 concluded with a record high visitor number
PCIM Asia 2019 has successfully come to an end with a record-breaking visitor figure of 6,358, which is an increase of 18% compared to last year. This strong growth astounding increment in the visitor number demonstrates the confidence and faith shown towards the show by the industry, and once again proves that PCIM Asia remains one of the most far-reaching and popular power electronics exhibitions in China.
Inverter modules offer high power density for motor drives
The CIPOS Tiny three-phase inverter modules from Infineon Technologies are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. These are Infineon’s newest generation of Intelligent Power Modules (IPMs), offering very high power density for variable-speed motor drives in products such as washing machines, range hoods, room air conditioning, and commercial and industrial fans.
Three-phase inverter module IPM offers high power density
A new member has been added to the growing family of intelligent power modules (IPMs): CIPOS Tiny from Infineon Technologies. The three-phase inverter module is the newest generation of IPM to offer the highest power density for variable speed motor drives. By using the latest TRENCHSTOP IGBT6, it is possible to realise maximum efficiency with minimum footprint.
High-efficiency, two-stage architecture power distribution
A zero-voltage-switching (ZSC) switched capacitor converter has been introduced by Infineon Technologies. It features a two-stage architecture for 48V applications to power up CPUs, GPUs, SoCs, ASICs, and memory. Infineon’s full system concept for 48V architecture paves a way towards 99% of efficiency.
Success in Japan with automotive semiconductors
According to the latest research from Strategy Analytics, Infineon Technologies increased its automotive business in Japan by almost 25% in 2018. It thus grew faster than any other of the top ten automotive semiconductor suppliers in the country. Japan accounts for approximately ten percent of global car production.
Broad 12mm power module portfolio without base plate
It has been announced that Infineon Technologies has extended its Easy family to include a new package: Easy 3B. Together with the other Easy 1B and 2B packages, this comprises the broadest power module portfolio at 12mm height without base plate. Easy 3B is a well suited platform to extend current inverter designs to achieve higher power without changing much on the mechanical side.
Global deal buttresses IoT security
A global agreement with Infineon and Arkessa will extend Arrow Electronics’ ability to support customers with cellular communications for the Internet of Things (IoT). Security remains one of the top concerns for organisations for connected devices.
PCIM Asia 2019 to open on 26th June
PCIM Asia 2019 will open its doors on 26th June in Shanghai to showcase the latest offerings in the power electronics industry. In conjunction with an extensive concurrent event programme, the fair will bring invaluable market intelligence and business opportunities to industry players from various sectors such as e-mobility, smart grid, rail, renewable energy and others.
Who and what was worth seeing at PCIM 2019?
Power is always an interesting topic as it is a necessity in life, but after visiting my first ever PCIM show this week it has opened my eyes as to how big the automotive power sector is, and how much it is expected to grow.Of course the big players in the automotive industry continue to innovate, but PCIM this year saw more companies starting to become involved in automotive power, whereas before they stuck to the more energy and industrial side...