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EEPower (www.eepower.com) is a digital publication in power electronics focused on technical articles, market insights, and design trends from industry-leading electrical engineers. With a strong focus on in-depth technical articles on a variety of subjects, EEPower helps today’s engineers understand new technologies and developments within power electronics. Built upon modern web technologies, EEPower can be accessed from a variety of devices including desktops, tablets and phones. Content is arranged into six categories, including: • Power Electronics Assemblies • Integrated Circuits (ICs) • Passive Components • Power Converters • Semiconductors • Test & Measurement In addition, a Market Insights section provides more general industry developments, trends, and power electronics event summaries. Beyond accessing EEPower in your web browser, there are a number of ways to enjoy the technical content from EEPower for free: • Using the provided RSS feeds in a newsreader of your choice, such as Feedly or Flipboard • Subscribing within Apple News • Subscribing to EE Power’s weekly e-Newsletter For companies offering products in the power electronics industry, EEPower provides an excellent resource to showcase technical content for an engineering audience. EEPower cooperates with application and design engineers from world-leading power electronics companies to curate application notes, design trends, and the latest product information. Companies serving the power electronics market are welcome to submit press releases and technical articles on their products and design trends for publishing on EEPower. EEPower promotes the technical content along with the author’s name and company to the power electronics community through advertising and an established base of readers. For more information, please visit www.eepower.com or contact the editor at editorial@eepower.com.
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Showcasing our KGD program at PCIM 2024 for the first time! Here's why it's the Future of Electrification: • Introducing a Known-Good-Die (KGD) screening program for SiC MOSFET technology ensures top-notch quality and reliability. • Electrically sorted and optically inspected dies guarantee consistent performance, boosting productivity in high-voltage applications. • Applies to the complete portfolio of SemiQ’s QSiC™ 1200V SiC MOSFETs, ranging from 20mΩ to 80mΩ. • Supports a wide range of applications including automotive, e-mobility, and renewable energy systems like traction inverters and power conditioning systems. We had the opportunity to showcase the technology firsthand to Dale Wilson at EETech Group EEPower at our stand at PCIM. Check out the full roundup below. 👇 https://lnkd.in/edqdbuEb #SemiQ #QSiC #MOSFET #MOSFETModules #Diodes #KGD #PCIM
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