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Intel’s Climate Action, Semiconductors for Industry, QST Substrates, SiC Modules, Power Converter and GaN for 5G

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Power Electronics News November 29, 2023
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Maurizio Di Paolo EmilioEditor-in-Chief
Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio

Intel has published its Climate Transition Action Plan, outlining the tactical strategy it used to lessen its environmental impact in relation to climate change. In an editorial, CEO Pat Gelsinger presented the study and clarified the corporation's dedication to implementing sustainable business practices. In this issue, we report an interview with Fawn Bergen, sustainability director of the global sustainable operations group at Intel. Moreover, we analyze the importance of semiconductors for industry. The semiconductors that drive robotics applications must improve for automation to advance. Wide-bandgap semiconductors could usher in that change. Other topics are QST substrates for GaN applications, double-side cooled SiC modules for improved traction inverter performance, and a robust DC/DC converter that can sustain a wide range of automotive crank transients. Don't miss the latest episode of the PowerUP podcast with Pierre-Yves Lesaicherre, the newly appointed CEO of Finwave Semiconductor, and Wine Down Friday with QPT Advisor Geoff Haynes.

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Building a Greener Future: Inside Intel's Commitment to Climate Action

Intel is advocating for efforts toward a more sustainable realm of computing.

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5 Daring Ways Wide Bandgap Semiconductors Drive Advanced Automation

Wide Bandgap Semiconductors could become the new industry standard, unleashing the next generation of automation.

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GaN's Potential Applications to Increase After Market Launch of QST Substrates

The QST substrate was specifically designed for the purpose of facilitating the growth of GaN power devices.

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OmniOn Power Introduces EV100/EV101 Rectifiers for DC Fast Charging

New EV100/EV101 rectifiers from OmniOn Power are helping to meet the power, reliability and efficiency needs of the growing EV industry. The 30-kW, parallelable rectifiers integrate CAN automotive communications protocols, deliver efficiencies up to 96%, and meet UL, VDE, and CE safety requirements.

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Analog engineer's calculator

The analog engineer's calculator is designed to speed up many of the repetitive calculations that analog circuit design engineers use on a regular basis.

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Double-Side Cooled SiC Modules For Improved Traction Inverter Performance

Double-side cooled (DSC) SiC modules show improvements in traction inverter performance compared to conventional single-side cooled (SSC) modules.

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Design Considerations to Sustain Automotive Crank Conditions

Modern vehicles using 12-V battery systems are subjected to a number of transient conditions.

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Revolutionizing 5G/6G With GaN Technology (Podcast)

We dive deep into the world of semiconductor innovation with an interview featuring Pierre-Yves Lesaicherre, the newly appointed CEO of Finwave Semiconductor.

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The most accurate Hall-effect current sensor with reinforced isolation

Achieve better system stability and reduce calibration needs with industry-leading accuracy over lifetime and temperature from TI's latest Hall-effect current sensor, TMCS1123. Designers can more precisely control power conversion within the system delivering higher system efficiency and control.

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