(Nanowerk News) As our electronics continue to proliferate and become more sophisticated, the race continues for more power efficient and scaleable semiconductor devices — components that use minimal ...
Targeting use in portable-system applications that require raising a battery's voltage to a higher level, IC boost regulators often include output transistors that can drive storage inductors. However ...
Diodes has introduced the APR348,a secondary-side, multi-mode synchronous rectification MOSFET driver designed for AC-DC rectification circuits in general consumer applications, notebooks, and USB ...
The global market for battery-powered applications is rapidly growing, including power tools, service robots, light electric vehicles, and many others. The evolution of switched-mode power supply ...
Cissoid has introduced an N-channel mosfet specified for operation from -55°C up to +225°C. It is available in a thin dual flat pack hermetically-sealed ceramic surface mount package, measuring ...
As a part of JST PRESTO program, associate professor Masaharu Kobayashi, Institute of industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, has experimentally clarified the operation mechanism of low voltage ...
The quest to achieve ever-lower operating voltage and lower power consumption levels in circuit design is a trend that has placed difficult challenges on electrical engineers as they run up against ...
Rohm has included a 1.7kVsilicon carbide mosfet in its latest ac-dc converter IC to allow operation from 400Vac industrial power rails. “Incorporating a SiC mosfet and control circuitry optimised for ...
Transistors have been miniaturised for the past 50 years based on Moore's law. But we've now reached the point where transistors can't continue to be scaled any further. In the journal Applied Physics ...
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Diodes Incorporated (Nasdaq: DIOD) today announced the introduction of the APR348 secondary-side, multi-mode synchronous rectification MOSFET driver, designed for AC-DC ...
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