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CoolGaN delivers efficiency to telecom power applications
The pace of digitalisation is speeding up, not only because of the recent push to online collaboration due to the coronavirus pandemic. Thus, powerful and sufficient state-of-the-art telecom infrastructure is crucial. To meet the requirements associated with this, Infineon Technologies has provided CoolGaN to deliver ultimate efficiency and reliability totelecom power supplysystems.
SiC IPMs scupper range anxiety in electric vehicles
Shifting focus from the battery to the drivetrain in electric vehicles allows design engineers to optimise the use of SiC in intelligent power modules
GaN for high density servers
The performance of GaN devices in 48V applications extends their use to high performance servers.
2A, 3A, 4A bridge rectifiers for reduced bridge size
Bridge rectifiers from Rectron Semiconductor in 2-, 3- and 4-amp for reduced bridge size have been introduced by New Yorker Electronics.
Rectifiers can cut efficiency gap with SiC diodes
New Yorker Electronics has announced availability of 12 new FRED Pt Gen 5 1200 V Hyperfast and Ultrafast rectifiers from Vishay Semiconductor.
SiC FETs boast 750 VDS rating
In stock now at distributor Mouser Electronics, Inc. are the UJ4C 750V Gen 4 SiC FETs from UnitedSiC.
Protect industrial RS-485 networks
Combining a transceiver and a transient voltage suppressor (TVS) can protect RS-485 data lines against ESD, EFT and surge transients especially in industrial DC buses
N-channel MOSFET driver reduces switching losses
The UCC27288 from Texas Instruments is a robust N-channel MOSFET driver with a maximum switch node (HS) voltage rating of 100 V.
How to use a clamp meter to measure inrush current
Inrush current effect is common in electric motors. Sometimes, in case of ill-designed electrical wiring systems, switching on the motor may activate the fuse. It is caused by the inrush current - when the motor starts, it takes the current much higher than the regular operating current or than the motor which is in a stable working mode. TME explain more.
SiC FET devices based on advanced Gen 4 technology
UnitedSiC has launched the first four devices based on its advanced Gen 4 SiC FET technology platform. As 750V SiC FETs, these Gen 4 devices enable new performance levels, based on leadership Figures of Merit (FoM), that benefit power applications across automotive, industrial charging, telecom rectifiers, datacentre PFC, and DC/DC conversion as well as renewable energy and energy storage.