With the advent of Electric Vehicles and Internet of things the need for sophisticated power electronic design has increased. These new fields are constantly evolving the demands for high-power motor drives, energy efficient power supplies, wireless power transfer etc.
In this section we will design and test various power electronic projects for a wide variety of applications including EV, Solar, IoT, SMPS Power supplies, LED Drivers, Portable power supplies etc. The section also covers the latest power electronic news and articles to update the readers with latest technology trends.
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has introduced the BC components 193 PUR-SI, a series of miniature snap-in power aluminum…
Murata Manufacturing Co. Ltd. has introduced the MH1701, a FORTELION high-output battery designed especially for industrial…
This Electromagnetic levitation device is a cool to build an anti-gravity project that is exciting and interesting to watch.…
Power Integrations has introduced the InnoSwitch3-AQ, an AEC-Q100- qualified switcher with integrated 750V MOSFET and secondary…
PowerEver is a tiny user-adjustable electronic board that helps users keep their power bank running non-stop whilst ensuring to…
Diodes Incorporated has introduced AP64350Q, AP64351Q, and AP64352Q, a series of automotive-compliant, 3.5A, Synchronous buck…
Tone control or Active equalizer circuit especially bass, treble, and MID control based Equalizer is an important circuit in…
Ricoh has introduced two new PMICs namely RN5T5610 and RN5T5612, this single-chip solution provides four high-efficiency step-…
The new PSX series of high-speed fuses introduced from Littel fuse, Inc. offers up to 1500DC voltage rating and 100kA DC…
There are many situations when our circuit design has two power sources such as an adapter and a battery or it can even be two…
Infineon Technologies AG has expanded its product offering for Battery Management System (BMS) with the TLE9012AQU a new…
Nowadays, most of us like to listen to music, with our smartphones. But a few years back, this was not the case, at that point…