CIPS 2012, 6 - 8 March 2012, in Nuremberg: 7th International Conference on Integrated Power Electronics Systems

Date
11/28/2011

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Higher power efficiency, density, reliability, and lower volume and cost: How to reach these goals and what solutions are feasible? These topics will be discussed at the 7th CIPS Conference by power electronics experts coming from all over the world. Power electronics will remain a key technology in the years to come: Energy saving to protect our climate can be done only by using power electronics systems. Those systems can be found in electronic ballasts for fluorescent and discharge lamps, in efficient induction cookers and variable frequency motor drives. Especially the production of wind and solar energy without power electronics is not possible. Also the e-mobility relies on efficient and reliable power electronics systems for driving and charging batteries. Higher efficiencies can be gained by applying system integration based on advanced materials and joining as well as on active and passive components. Due to improved cooling technologies and reduced use of materials, system costs can be reduced and by applying the "building-in reliability" concept the total system reliability will be improved. Computer aided design and test tools are necessary to achieve a "first right" and robust design. CIPS 2012 is organized by VDE ETG and ECPE and technically co-sponsored by the IEEE PELS and ZVEI. The conference papers undergo a peer review process which allows their introduction to the IEEE Xplore digital data base. The Technical Programme Committee selected 85 out of 105 abstracts. 45 of them will be oral and 28 will be poster presentations. The best poster as well as the best young engineer's presentation will be awarded. www.cips-conference.de

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