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.

Diodes Incorporated released the PI4GTL2002 which is a new addition to its family of low voltage level translators. The…

In the previous article, we discussed about Current Mirror Circuit and how it can be built using Transistor and MOSFET. Despite…

RECOM launched AC/DC power supply which fits AC input power supply inside the case of a standard IEC mains filter. The RAC05-K/…

A Phase Shift Oscillator is an electronic oscillator circuit which produces sine wave output. It can either be designed by…

Vishay Intertechnology launched two new Automotive Grade power metal plate current sense resistors comes in 2W and 3W power…

 

Renesas Electronics Corporation launched new radiation-hardened 16-channel current driver with…

The term Supercapacitors and its possible usage in Electric Vehicles, Smartphone’s and IoT devices are being considered…

Diodes Incorporated released AL1665 single-stage, fly-back and buck-boost controller for commercial, connected, and dimmable…

The Current Mirror is a widely popular technique for monolithic IC design. In this technique, the circuit is designed in such a…

Sziklai Transistor Pair was first designed by George Sziklai to overcome some efficiency related issues with Darlington pair,…

Vishay Intertechnology has added two new series of optocouplers  VOT8024A and VOT8121A with phototriac output in space-…

The situation is simple – you have a low voltage supply rail, say 3.3V, and you want to power something that needs 5V. This is…