- Magnet-free electric motors: Driving innovation beyond rare earthsby T. K. Hareendran on 13/04/2026
By removing rare earths from the equation, these designs promise cleaner supply chains and more sustainable production. The post Magnet-free electric motors: Driving innovation beyond rare earths appeared first on EDN.
- Power electronics evolve to maximize efficiencyby Loriotoole on 13/04/2026
Following the introduction of Industry 4.0, power electronics are becoming more significant in both digital and industrial infrastructures. Factories, energyContinue Reading The post Power electronics evolve to maximize efficiency appeared first on EDN.
- The Blink Sync Module 2: Faster response and local storage, tooby Brian Dipert on 13/04/2026
The technology treadmill never stops, and so it goes with Blink’s second-generation hub device versus its predecessor. The post The Blink Sync Module 2: Faster response and local storage, too appeared first on EDN.
- Memory solutions for firmware OTA updatesby Scott Heo on 10/04/2026
Learn about the strategies to effectively implement safe and secure firmware over-the-air (FOTA) updates. The post Memory solutions for firmware OTA updates appeared first on EDN.
- Designer’s guide: Motor control and driversby Loriotoole on 10/04/2026
Motor control integrated circuits (ICs) and motor drives are essential elements for implementing smart manufacturing within the framework of IndustryContinue Reading The post Designer’s guide: Motor control and drivers appeared first on EDN.
- Negative resistance amplificationby Aalyia Shaukat on 10/04/2026
Negative input impedance in power supplies can amplify external line noise, causing deceptive conducted emissions failures. The post Negative resistance amplification appeared first on EDN.
- GaN ICs drive robotics and motion controlby Susan Nordyk on 09/04/2026
Four 100-V GaN power-stage ICs from EPC are optimized for motor drives in humanoid robots, drones, and battery-powered platforms. The post GaN ICs drive robotics and motion control appeared first on EDN.
- Tiny filters curb 5-GHz audio-line noiseby Susan Nordyk on 09/04/2026
Built with low-distortion ferrite material, TDK’s MAF0603GWY series of filters attenuates noise on audio lines in the 5-GHz band. The post Tiny filters curb 5-GHz audio-line noise appeared first on EDN.
- Photovoltaic driver streamlines EV power designsby Susan Nordyk on 09/04/2026
A photovoltaic MOSFET driver from Vishay, the VODA1275 increases safety and reliability in high-voltage automotive applications. The post Photovoltaic driver streamlines EV power designs appeared first on EDN.
- Shielded inductors reduce emissions in tight layoutsby Susan Nordyk on 09/04/2026
Bourns’ SRP2008DP series of shielded power inductors provides the saturation current needed for dense DC/DC converter designs. The post Shielded inductors reduce emissions in tight layouts appeared first on EDN.
- Bourns Introduces SRP2008DP Power Inductor Seriesby Christa Paul on 13/04/2026
Shielded inductors combine high current capability with compact size, improving EMC performance and power density. The post Bourns Introduces SRP2008DP Power Inductor Series appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- Intel Foundry Unveils Ultra-Thin GaN Chiplet Technologyby Christa Paul on 13/04/2026
Ultra-thin GaN chiplet integrates power and logic, enabling efficient, high-density designs for AI, data centers, and wireless systems. The post Intel Foundry Unveils Ultra-Thin GaN Chiplet Technology appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- High-Temperature Superconducting Cables and Microfluidic Cooling for Data Centersby Lori O?Toole on 13/04/2026
Engineers at Microsoft are working on two concepts that can reduce power loss and improve efficiency in data centers. The post High-Temperature Superconducting Cables and Microfluidic Cooling for Data Centers appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- GaN, Thermal Management With Nanoscale Sensors, Rohm-Toshiba-Mitsubishi MOU: Power Electronics Week Insightsby Christa Paul on 10/04/2026
Here’s a RoundUp of this week’s must-read articles – we’ll delve into the latest developments on GaN, Thermal Management With Nanoscale Sensors, and Rohm-Toshiba-Mitsubishi MOU! The post GaN, Thermal Management With Nanoscale Sensors, Rohm-Toshiba-Mitsubishi MOU: Power Electronics Week […]
- ST Launches GaN Gate Drivers with Smart Protectionby Christa Paul on 10/04/2026
High-speed GaN drivers integrate protection and control features, enabling efficient and compact motion control and power conversion systems. The post ST Launches GaN Gate Drivers with Smart Protection appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- The Case for GaN HEMTs in Class-D Audioby Aalyia Shaukat on 10/04/2026
GaN HEMTs provide lower gate charge and parasitic capacitance, enabling superior efficiency and rapid switching speeds for audio. The post The Case for GaN HEMTs in Class-D Audio appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- Infineon Talks Powering AI and Infrastructureby Christa Paul on 09/04/2026
Infineon talks about how it is powering AI from the grid to the core as well as the infrastructure to support it. The post Infineon Talks Powering AI and Infrastructure appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- At APEC 2026, AOS showcases its expanding portfolio with advanced controllers, power stages, and protection solutionsby Christa Paul on 09/04/2026
AOS showcases advanced solutions for AI Core Power. These new products offer advanced features that enable designers to meet power management challenges in several key... The post At APEC 2026, AOS showcases its expanding portfolio with advanced controllers, power stages, and protection solutions […]
- EPC Expands 100V GaN Power Stage IC Portfolioby Christa Paul on 09/04/2026
The new GaN ICs integrate power stages and control, improving efficiency, safety, and design simplicity in motor drive and power systems. The post EPC Expands 100V GaN Power Stage IC Portfolio appeared first on Power Electronics News.
- Power Corner: Allegro’s Anuj Jain on TMR—The New Frontier in Magnetic Sensingby Aalyia Shaukat on 09/04/2026
Anuj Jain discusses how tunneling magnetoresistance compares to Hall effect sensing across automotive, data center, and robotics applications. The post Power Corner: Allegro’s Anuj Jain on TMR—The New Frontier in Magnetic Sensing appeared first on Power Electronics News.

















