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Are SiC and GaN going to be replaced by ultra power semis?

March 12, 2025 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

With the recent announcement by Infineon that gallium nitride (GaN) use is reaching the “tipping point” for accelerated adoption, maybe it’s time to consider what’s next beyond wide bandgap (WBG) GaN and silicon carbide (SiC) devices. Next-generation ultra-wide bandgap (UWBG) power semiconductors are being developed that may replace current WBG options. UWBG semiconductors have bandgap […]

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FAQ on three-phase AC power part 2: implementation

March 5, 2025 By Bill Schweber Leave a Comment

We’re familiar with single-phase AC at the outlet, but multiphase AC offers advantages and is necessary for higher-power installations. The first part of this article examined the need for three-phase AC. This part looks at the implementation. Power sourcing and wiring Q: How is the three-phase AC power generated? A: It does not use three […]

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FAQ on three-phase AC power: part 1

February 26, 2025 By Bill Schweber Leave a Comment

We’re familiar with single-phase AC at the outlet, but multiphase AC offers advantages and is necessary for higher-power installations. For most engineering designs, the circuit’s DC operating power comes from one of two sources: either a battery or a basic AC line, which has been stepped down via a transformer, rectified to DC, and then […]

Filed Under: ac power sources/frequency converters, AC-DC, FAQ, Featured, Power Supplies, Three-phase Tagged With: FAQ

What is a PWM current source converter?

February 12, 2025 By Aharon Etengoff Leave a Comment

A pulse width modulation (PWM) current source converter (CSC) maintains a near-constant DC-link current using inductive energy storage while dynamically adjusting AC-side voltage through PWM switching. PWM CSCs provide safe, reliable, and precise power control for various applications, such as large synchronous motor drives, specialized uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and industrial heating systems. This article […]

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What is the purpose of a freewheeling diode in power electronics?

February 5, 2025 By Rakesh Kumar 1 Comment

In any electronic circuit, the energy stored in an inductor must be properly channeled in the event of switching. This FAQ explains how a freewheeling diode can help achieve smooth inductor discharging and prevent voltage spikes. What happens when no freewheeling diode is used? The purpose of using a freewheeling diode can be best understood […]

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FAQ on Rogowski coils for current measurement

January 29, 2025 By Bill Schweber Leave a Comment

This basic non-contact transducer is often used to measure AC currents. Accurate measurement of static and dynamic current flow in a conductor is a common requirement in many circuits and systems. Designers have several transducer options for this, including sensing the voltage across a known, in-circuit sense resistor, using a non-contact Hall-effect sensor, or employing […]

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What are the power delivery challenges with 5G to maximize sustainability?

January 22, 2025 By Jeff Shepard Leave a Comment

The two primary power delivery challenges with 5G new radio (NR) are improving operational efficiency and maximizing sleep time. For example, Ericsson estimates that 94% of the company’s carbon emissions are from the operation of its products. It’s been estimated that base station resources are generally unused 75 – 90% of the time, even on […]

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FAQ on high-side versus low-side load switching: part 2

January 13, 2025 By Bill Schweber Leave a Comment

The difference between high-side and low-side power switching is not apparent to many new designers but is a critical aspect of a viable circuit. Part 1 looked at the topology of high-side versus low-side arrangements; this part looks at switches and decisions in more detail. The switches Q: Is a high-side switch the same as […]

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FAQ on high-side vs. low-side load switching: part 1

December 23, 2024 By Bill Schweber Leave a Comment

The difference between high-side and low-side power switching is not apparent to many new designers, but it is a critical aspect of a viable circuit. Applying power (voltage and current) to a load and removing it using a mechanical or electronic switch is a requirement in most systems. Even if the system is powered on, […]

Filed Under: AC-DC, FAQ, Featured Tagged With: FAQ

Design challenges for solar photovoltaic arrays operating in partially shaded environments

December 18, 2024 By Rakesh Kumar Leave a Comment

A partially shaded environment on a photovoltaic (PV) panel refers to a situation where the irradiance on the PV panel is reduced due to factors such as passing clouds or a falling shadow on the PV panel. This reduces PV output power and creates complexity in the maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm. This FAQ […]

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