Tag: battery industry

11
Jul

Wide-Body IGBT/MOSFET Driver Suits Motor Control, Solar Inverter

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the VOW3120-X017T, a new IGBT and MOSFET driver for motor drives, alternative energy, welding equipment, and other high working voltage applications. The VOW3120-X017T features a minimum 10 mm clearance and external creepage distance. In addition to its high isolation distance, it provides high isolation voltage ratings of VIORM = 1414 V and

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11
Jul

8-inch IGBT Wafer and Module Production Opens in China

Dynex Semiconductor today announced that its parent company, Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric Co Ltd. held a ceremony at its facility in China to mark the opening of a new $240 million IGBT production base in Zhuzhou. The new production base, the first of its kind in China, and the second worldwide, will produce high-power IGBT chips and modules using 8-inch

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11
Jul

Two-Wire ABS Wheel Speed Sensor with Integrated Capacitor

Allegro MicroSystems, LLC has introduced a new Hall-effect based IC that provides a user-friendly solution for true zero-speed digital ring magnet and gear tooth sensing in two-wire applications. Allegro’s A1688 wheel speed sensor IC is targeted at the automotive market and contains features such as outstanding pitch deviation accuracy, consistent ICC distribution: >6 sigma, low jitter and enhanced EMC performance,

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11
Jul

Apple Set to Build its Third Enormous Solar Farm in North Carolina

Apple this week signed a development agreement with the City of Claremont, which will allow it to build its third massive solar farm in North Carolina. When finished, the 100-acre farm is expected to produce 17.5 megawatts at a development cost of $55 million. The new development will be the company’s third solar farm not only in North Carolina, but

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10
Jul

Silicon sponge extends battery performance by 30 percent

The PNNL researchers developed the porous material to replace the graphite traditionally used in one of the battery’s electrodes, because silicon has more than 10 times the energy storage capacity of graphite. A paper describing the material’s performance as a lithium-ion battery electrode has been published in Nature Communications. “Silicon has long been sought as a way to improve the

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10
Jul

New Mobile Software Brings Speed To Solar Financing & Solar Sales

By Charles Ferer “Always Be Closing” is the mantra of any sales team, and especially those in solar, where small to midsize installers have formidable competition. If they don’t build proposals with compelling financing options quickly enough, impatient customers typically go somewhere else. “Every step along the sales proposal process has inefficiencies. It’s these soft costs that are a big

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10
Jul

New Energy Storage Demo Rides On Pacific Northwest Winds

Three Washington State utilities with big investments in wind power have just signed on to a new $14.3 million energy storage and smart grid demonstration project. The end payoff will be further proof that wind power and other intermittent forms of energy can be integrated into a utility scale electricity provider while keeping up a steady stream of reliable, durable

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10
Jul

Team Mexico’s Tiny, Space-Saving CASA Home Wins Engineering Prize at Solar Decathlon Europe 2014!

The results of the Solar Decathlon Europe Engineering Award were just announced, and the winner is… Team Mexico’s tiny, space-saving CASA home! Mexican students developed this tiny solar-powered home to fit into the interstitial spaces and empty lots in Mexico City. The design of CASA addresses the issues regarding contemporary urban living in Zona Metripolitana del Valle de Mexico (ZMVM)

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10
Jul

aN Market Anticipates Rapid Ramp Up In 2016

Market research firm Yole Développement’s new “Power GaN Market” report forecasts a $600 million market for gallium-nitride (GaN) devices by 2020, which translates to approximately 580,000 six-inch wafers. Dr. Philippe Roussel, Yole’s business unit senior manager, says that starting in 2016, compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will be an estimated 80% through 2020, based on the assumption that electric vehicle/hybrid

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10
Jul

Smart-Meter ICs for the Low-Energy Age

As today’s home electronics and appliances offer ever-lower standby power, new smart-meter chips from STMicroelectronics enable utility companies to improve billing by measuring accurately down to extremely low power levels. Meters featuring ST’s new STPM32, STPM33 and STPM34 ICs will help utilities minimize revenue losses and ensure consistent billing for even the most frugal customers. Although existing meters are highly

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