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Linear regulators and low dropout (LDO) regulators Power dissipation and thermal management of power semiconductors Switching regulator introduction and the three-terminal element The three basic ...
The PCIM Europe 2024 conference, a premier event for power electronics and intelligent motion technology, showcased groundbreaking innovations and strategic insights from industry leaders. With a ...
As the industry evolves, GaN and SiC technologies are becoming more prominent and finding their places within the semiconductor landscape.
Power Electronics News Compares The Differences Between Silicon Carbide (SiC) vs. Gallium Nitride (GaN) Transistors and MOSFETs. Visit To Learn More.
In this episode of PowerUP featuring Alex Lidow, CEO of EPC, we delve into an examination of the revolutionary implications of GaN technology across a range of applications, with a specific focus on ...
The technological results obtained by electric motors and batteries have required developing power conversion systems and motor control techniques capable of maximizing efficiency and reliability.
Automotive-certified SiC components are a significant development with potential to transform the EV industry and automotive power systems.
The main objectives in designing an EV powertrain are efficiency and power density, which semiconductor-based power electronics can achieve.
This article will discuss the potential advantages and challenges of diamond semiconductors in future power conversion applications, with a highlight on a new laser slicing technique.
The LT8627SP’s 16-A current rating makes it perfect for a multiphase buck configuration in any high-current, noise-sensitive applications.
Silicon Carbide (SiC) is a compound semiconductor composed of silicon (Si) and carbon (C). SiC can be doped by n-type with nitrogen or phosphorous and p-type with beryllium, boron, aluminum, or ...
The step-down (buck) In DC/DC switching circuits, appropriately driven electronic switches and components are used to store energy, allowing it to be converted. A step-down, or buck, converter is a DC ...
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