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2026-06-15
www.electronicsforyou.biz 2026-06-15 Electronics For You BUSINESS
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2026-06-10
www.thelec.net 2026-06-10 thelec.net
Siemens' SENTRON 3QD2 semiconductor circuit breaker. (Photo: Infineon) Infineon Technologies said on June 8 local time that it will supply 1200V silicon carbide (SiC) power modules, branded as CoolSiC MOSFETs, to Siemens. Siemens will integrate the modules into its SENTRON 3QD2 solid-state circuit breaker system. Circuit breakers are designed to protect electrical systems from overloads and sho
2026-06-10
www.newelectronics.co.uk 2026-06-10 New Electronics
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2026-06-09
www.electronicsmedia.info 2026-06-09 Electronics Media
Nexperia and Semikron Danfoss Explore Strategic Collaboration on SiC Power Modules for Automotive Applications By Electronics Media - June 9, 2026 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet SiC Power Modules – Nexperia B.V. and Semikron Danfoss GmbH have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore a strategic collaboration on silicon carbide (SiC)-based power modules for automotive trac
2026-05-29
www.bisinfotech.com 2026-05-29 Bisinfotech
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2026-05-29
www.automotiveworld.com 2026-05-29 Automotive World
Infineon has introduced a 1300 V SiC power module operating at 205°C, 30 degrees above the industry standard, for EV inverter use May 29, 2026 Infineon Technologies has introduced a 1300 V silicon carbide (SiC) power module for electric vehicle (EV) inverters, the first within its HybridPACK Drive family capable of continuous operation at 205°C, a 30°C increase over the 175°C industry standard.
2026-05-27
www.newelectronics.co.uk 2026-05-27 New Electronics
Share LinkedIn Teams WhatsApp Facebook Email X Neil Tyler 27 May 2026 More in Power RECOMMENDED ROHM unveils 5th-generation SiC MOSFETs with improved high-temperature efficiency Microchip increases hydrogen maser production with new Alabama facility Microchip compact crystal oscillator intended for high-stability timing applications Microchip unveils 3.3 kV SiC power modules for high-voltag
2026-05-25
news.google.com 2026-05-25 EE Times Asia
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2026-05-21
investor.wolfspeed.com 2026-05-21 Wolfspeed
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2026-05-21
news.google.com 2026-05-21 Business Wire
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2026-05-21
www.bastillepost.com 2026-05-21 bastillepost.com
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2026-05-21
www.joplinglobe.com 2026-05-21 The Joplin Globe
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2026-05-21
www.morningstar.com 2026-05-21 Morningstar
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