Worldwide, what are the most stringent design requirements for the electronics of motor-driven household appliances? What do they affect? What, explicitly, do these standards address? Won’t all that design effort result in appliances that nobody ...
The insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) is a three-terminal power semiconductor device typically used as an electronic switch in a wide range of applications. It combines the simple gate-drive characteristics of the MOSFET with the high...
In order to ensure smooth wireless power transfer, the Wireless Power Consortium established WPC 1.1 Standard (July 2012) to facilitate cross compatibility of compliant transmitters and receivers. The standard defines the physical parameters and...
Efficiency is the most important power supply characteristic affecting an electronic system's operation, but other factors, such as output overcurrent, overtemperature, inrush current, output overvoltage, drift, dynamic...
Gallium nitride transistors have emerged as a high-performance alternative to silicon-based transistors, thanks to the technology's ability to be made allow smaller device sizes for a given on-resistance and breakdown voltage than silicon.