Wide-Bandgap Semis

    December 2024
    ROHM and TSMC Launch Strategic Gallium Nitride Technology Collaboration for the Automotive Industry

    ROHM and TSMC Launch Strategic Gallium Nitride Technology Collaboration for the Automotive Industry

    ­ROHM Co., Ltd. (ROHM) announced that they have entered into a strategic partnership with TSMC on the development and volume production of gallium nitride (GaN) power devices for electric vehicle applications. The partnership will integrate ROHM's device development technology with TSMC's industry-leading GaN-
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    Date:
    12/11/2024
    Using GaN HEMTs in OBCs

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    Figure 1: Typical OBC electrical schematic

    ­One of the most important technology revolutions today is vehicle electrification, and it is leading to a large disruption of the automotive industry. One of the sparks that ignited this new revolution was the CO2 emission reduction targets set by governments around the world, but it is not the only one. In tr
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    Date:
    12/01/2024
    Archive

    Transformer Design Comparisons for Mitigating EMI in Gate Driver Circuits

    Mar 29,2026
    Matthew Russell, Master’s student at University College Cork, and a student engineer at Bourns Electronics Ireland

    Wide Bandgap Devices Deliver on Their Promise

    Jan 26,2026
    Kevin Parmenter, Pins Out Engineering, for TSC America, Inc.

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