Episodes
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In this podcast, Nexperia’s Sebastian Fahlbusch, manager of the Power Product Application Competence Center, and Dilder Chowdhury, director of strategic marketing for power GaN technology, explore advancements in wide-bandgap technologies. They discuss the advantages of SiC MOSFETs and the benefits of GaN in industrial applications, as well as the main features of CCPAK packaging. They also mentioned a partnership with Mitsubishi to develop innovative power semiconductor solutions.
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In this episode, top semiconductor companies at APEC 2024 delve into the world of wide-bandgap power devices.
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Gallium nitride (GaN) technology is revolutionizing diverse applications, from LiDAR systems to motor control. LiDAR employs pulsed lasers for precise distance measurement, generating detailed 3D images. 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 motor control and LiDAR systems. We investigate its function in LiDAR, where GaN-based FETs function as efficient laser-switching drivers. We also discover how GaN transistors enhance the efficacy and efficiency of motor control components, such as those found in e-bikes.
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In an era characterized by a significant surge in global energy consumption, which is anticipated to rise by 47% over the next three decades, the need for sustainable and alternative energy sources has become increasingly important. Energy harvesting is a viable option that involves the capture of energy from renewable sources, including solar, mechanical and thermal sources. In this podcast with Tristan Cool, industrial IoT product marketing manager at Silicon Labs, we will analyze the advantages and design issues with energy harvesting for low power.
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In today’s episode, Philip Zuk, senior VP of business development and marketing at Transphorm, will provide insights into the latest breakthroughs in power systems and GaN semiconductor technology, as well as an exciting development from Transphorm known as SuperGaN. Transphorm and other companies, such as Nexperia, manufacture normally-off cascode devices. A primary benefit of this configuration strategy is the backward compatibility of the gate drive with silicon MOSFETs. Join us as we explore the competition between silicon, SiC and GaN, promising consumers more efficient, cost-effective systems in the tech landscape.
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Imagine an energy grid in which every component, from the power source to the appliances in our homes, communicates seamlessly through a digital ecosystem. This grid operates with efficiency, adapts instantaneously to changing demands and integrates renewable energy sources seamlessly.
Our guest today is Antonello Monti, a distinguished expert in the field of energy, professor at RWTH Aachen University, group leader at Fraunhofer FIT and Technical Advisory Council chair at Linux Foundation Energy. Monti is at the forefront of the movement toward fully digitalized energy grids, a game-changing concept that promises increased flexibility, efficiency and sustainability.
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Our future environment depends on renewable and sustainable energy. To maximize sustainable energy sources, energy gathering and grid integration are essential. Silicon carbide makes green energy systems more efficient and resilient. To ensure high-quality goods and system design flexibility, end-to-end vertical integration is necessary. In this podcast with Simon Keeton, executive vice president and general manager of the power solutions group at onsemi, we analyze the pivotal role that SiC solutions play in optimizing energy harvesting and efficient grid integration for sustainable energy sources. We will also introduce the next PowerUP Energy Virtual Conference, coming on Dec. 12 and 13.
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Finwave, an MIT-founded startup, has been making waves with its patented 3DGaN technology, promising to revolutionize the landscape of energy-efficient 5G/6G communications, data centers, automotive, IoT and beyond. We dive deep into the world of semiconductor innovation with an interview featuring Pierre-Yves Lesaicherre, Finwave Semiconductor’s newly appointed CEO, and explore the remarkable advancements in linearity, manufacturing and applications that 3DGaN technology brings to the forefront.
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Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide-bandgap (WBG) semiconductor known for its remarkable advantages in power electronics. Its unique properties, such as low switching losses, high power density, superior thermal conductivity and ability to operate at high temperatures, make it an ideal choice for various industries. Furthermore, SiC’s capability to function reliably in high-temperature environments is a game-changer, ensuring system longevity. In a podcast featuring Microchip Technology’s VP Clayton Pillion and technical staff applications engineer Ehab Tarmoom, both from Microchip’s SiC business unit, we delve into the potential impact of SiC across a wide range of industries. From energy-efficient electronics to compact, lightweight solutions, SiC promises to revolutionize various sectors and drive innovation.
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In today’s episode, we’re going to explore a software tool known as QSPICE. QSPICE is a free analog and mixed-signal simulator renowned for its high simulation speed, accuracy and reliability. It’s a versatile tool that empowers engineers to simulate a wide range of electronic circuits, from the simplest to the most complex. It also accurately models various aspects, such as I²C communication and dynamic register changes during the simulation, reducing errors and making circuit performance prediction more reliable. In this podcast with QSPICE creator Mike Engelhardt, we will analyze different aspects of this tool.
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In this podcast with Energous CEO Cesar Johnston, we’ll explore the sector of the wireless power network industry and related partnerships. In an era when environmental considerations are paramount, how does Energous ensure its technology is green? Unlike conventional methods, the company provides both at-contact and over-the-air charging capabilities, addressing several challenges.
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In this podcast with Frank Heidemann, VP and technology leader of SET at NI, we explore how OEMs are becoming more self-sufficient, how semiconductor companies are carving out new paths, and how electrification is reshaping the automotive and semiconductor industries.
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In this podcast, JH Shyu, chairman of Episil; John Wei, president of Vanguard International Semiconductor (VIS); and Shyh-Chiang Shen, GaN program director at VIS and professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, will talk about the challenges in terms of manufacturing, as well as devices and applications for wide-bandgap semiconductors.
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By embracing smart grid solutions, communities and industries can tap into the power of renewable energy while ensuring a stable and dependable energy supply. In this podcast with Michael Bates, worldwide general manager for energy at Intel, we explore the critical importance of building a smarter grid to support reliable renewable-energy solutions.
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During our PowerUP virtual conference, we had an exceptional lineup of speakers and companies. The main topics covered include wide bandgap, superjunction MOSFETs and other power design trends. In this podcast, you will hear the voices of Alex Lidow, CEO of EPC; Guy Moxey, senior director of Power Products at Wolfspeed; Victor Veliadis, executive director and CTO of PowerAmerica; Johannes Schoiswohl, business line head EPIC at Infineon; Stephen Oliver, VP of corporate marketing and investor relations at Navitas; Mrinal K. Das, senior director of Technical Marketing of Advanced Power Division at onsemi; Hubie Noto, director of marketing at Silanna Semiconductor; and Filippo Di Giovanni, innovation and key programs manager of the Power Transistor MACRO Division at STMicroelectronics. Let’s discuss power trends in different industry applications.
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In this podcast with Steven Shackell, director of global supplier management at Arrow Electronics, we will introduce the upcoming PowerUP Expo agenda. The main topics to be discussed at PowerUP include wide bandgap, the next generation of superjunction MOSFETs, power management trends and applications like electric vehicles and motor control. Reserve your seat now at powerup-expo.com.
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In today's PowerUp episode, Tom Truman, Vice President of Industrial and Performance Power Solutions at Renesas Electronics, will be sharing his insights on the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field of power delivery for embedded systems in industrial applications.
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We must cut our emissions to zero in order to halt and reverse climate change. To do this, our energy system must be completely overhauled to produce exclusively sustainable and renewable energy. In this podcast with Patrick Le Fèvre, technology evangelist and chief marketing and communications officer at Powerbox, we will explore technology and the next step toward a renewable energy future.
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PCIM was a fantastic experience. Wide-bandgap semiconductors, but also big markets, such as industrial and automotive, will see several technological advancements. In today's episode, I would like to draw your attention to the atmosphere of PCIM and in these audios you will hear the voices of:
Pietro Scalia, Senior Director, Automotive Traction Solutions Power Solutions Group (PSG), onsemi (~00:04 until 00:29)
Alex Lidow, CEO, EPC (~00:29 until 00:38)
Guy Moxey, Senior Director Power Products, Wolfspeed (~00:39 until 00:50)
Dilder Chowdhury, Director Strategic Marketing, Nexperia (~00:50 until 00:57)
Andrea Bricconi, Chief Commercial Officer, Cambridge GaN Devices (~00:58 until 01:10)
Philip Zuk, Senior Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Transphorm (~01:10 until 01: 17)
Stephen Oliver, VP Corporate Marketing & Investor Relations, Navitas (~01:17 until 01:28)
Timothé Delaforge, Associate Professor, Bern University of Applied Sciences and Denis Marcon, General Manager, Innoscience (~01:28 until 01:36)
Mike Engelhardt, Qspice Creator, Qorvo (~01:36 until 01: 01:45)
Daniel Scharfen, Vice President Green Power Analytics at the Green Industrial Power Division. (~01:45 until 02:03)
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Power electronics must improve efficiency to meet international standards and reduce power waste, making in this way products more sustainable. From mobile phone chargers to industrial SMPS, all AC-powered applications need power supplies. Cambridge startup Pulsiv emerged with their power electronics technology. In this podcast episode featuring Darrel Kingham, Chief Executive Officer of Pulsiv, we will analyze how Pulsiv is reaching this market goal with a patent solution.
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