Designed with ferrite core and ferrite shield for low magnetic-field radiation, Bourns’s high-current inductors provide reliability and low noise operation.
These compact devices offer low power consumption, high efficiency, and small footprint for battery-powered devices and other small-sized applications.
In power electronics, silicon carbide beats silicon in most of the metrics that count, except cost. Infineon is trying to tackle the problem with the first fusion power module...
Featuring a SiC primary power switch, this 1,700-V flyback switcher IC is now available in low-creepage, automotive-grade packaging that meets the IEC60664-1 isolation standard...
Sponsored by Texas Instruments: As components such as Class-D audio amps, processors, and microcontrollers become more advanced and integrated, car audio will continue to soar...
The modules integrate two low-loss, high-speed switching SiC MOSFETs with reliable body diode and deliver up to 333 W with continuous drain of up to 102 A.
An improved stepper motor driver IC, which offers 50% lower on-resistance, lets engineers increase the power rating of their designs while reducing waste heat.
This series of articles on automotive BMS includes topics such as digital twins, AI's role, and advanced impedance spectroscopy. BMS is also critical to sustainable practices ...
Powering next-gen motorized appliances is made easier with a 44-V Arm-based controller that integrates a multimode power manager, configurable analog front end, and application...
Thanks to an innovative extension to 3D printing, researchers can create high-performance, low-weight “unbuildable” RF structures that combine dielectrics and patterned conductors...
As low-cost iron-air batteries enter commercial production, they promise to make utility-scale wind and solar power even more competitive with fossil-derived electricity.
The International Space Station, which has survived for more than 20 years, will be gone in 2031. NASA looks to go the commercial route for the next station as it concentrates...