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The increasing emphasis on electrification for a cleaner environment has fueled the need for electric power in many forms.
Power electronics, a subfield of electrical engineering, deals with the processing of high voltages and currents to supply power for various uses.
From home gadgets to machinery used in space applications, all of these sectors require consistent and dependable electric power that meets the necessary specifications.
Power semiconductor switches and control mechanisms are used to convert the power supply from one form to another while giving regulated and controlled power.
While switched-mode power supplies are a typical application of power electronics where power density, dependability, and efficiency are of the utmost significance, motor control is advancing as transportation systems become increasingly electrified.
The France EV Power electronics market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Min D Cet, a leading semiconductor house specializing in power and high-voltage IC design, announced the development of the first GaN-driven Dynamic Drive along with FTEX, the renowned specialist in precision motor control systems using gallium nitride (GaN) transistors.
FTEX develops variable DC bus motor drives for EVs which have been shown to play a significant role in increasing range and power of EV powertrains. However, legacy silicon DC-DC converters are too large to be integrated in an EV powertrain, taking up space otherwise used for batteries.
Having the possibility to drastically increase the power density of a DC-DC power converter enables multiple architectures not previously commercially viable.