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ST aims at silicon carbide market ... Market weakens ... ultra low power plans for the IoT ... positioning for the perovskite boom

Power news this week by Nick Flaherty www.flaherty.co.uk


. ST moves to dominate silicon carbide

. Infineon cuts revenue prediction as market weakens

. e-peas looking for funds to develop ultra low power IoT devices

. Meyer Burger takes major stake in Oxford PV

POWER TECHNOLOGIES TO WATCH
. TI moves to switch capacitor architecture for AC-DC linear regulator


. Immersion cooling for 100 server boards

. Wireless fast charging first for taxis in Oslo

. Nikola sets up advanced fuel cell lab

NEW POWER PRODUCTS
. Phase shift current module protects inverters


. Surface mount 6W DC-DC converters for medical designs


. GaN boosts onboard charger power density

TECHNICAL PAPERS
. LED drivers in automotive rear lighting

. Semiconductor solutions for robotics

. Understanding SMD Power Inductors


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