Power Electronics

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.

July 14, 2020

Tone control or Active equalizer circuit especially bass, treble, and MID control based Equalizer is an important circuit in…

July 14, 2020

Ricoh has introduced two new PMICs namely RN5T5610 and RN5T5612, this single-chip solution provides four high-efficiency step-…

July 13, 2020

The new PSX series of high-speed fuses introduced from Littel fuse, Inc. offers up to 1500DC voltage rating and 100kA DC…

July 1, 2020

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…

June 26, 2020

Infineon Technologies AG has expanded its product offering for Battery Management System (BMS) with the TLE9012AQU a new…

June 25, 2020

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…

June 18, 2020

A potentiometer is a mechanical device using which one can set the resistance according to the desired value, thus changing the…

June 17, 2020

The flyback converter is the most common AC/DC power supply that is integrated into the IC along with few peripheral components…

June 15, 2020

Nexperia has introduced a new range of GaN FET devices that consists of next-gen high-voltage Gan HEMT H2 technology in both TO…

June 4, 2020

The robotic fleets are reshaping the logistics, delivery and inspection industry and moving towards enhanced autonomy where…

June 1, 2020

Nexperia has introduced the new range of silicon-germanium (SiGe) rectifiers with 120 V, 150 V, and 200 V reverse voltages that…

May 22, 2020

Sometimes, we might need an AC bulb flasher circuit that can blink a series of bulbs in a particular time interval for…