Power density plays a critical role in making power electronic systems smaller, more efficient, and more cost-effective. As power density increases, so does the heat generated inside a device.
In an exclusive interview with TI’s director of power management R&D, we explore the role of advanced packaging in low-voltage power electronics. From state-of-the-art materials and process technology ...
Discover how heat resistant materials and material science innovations help electronics manufacturing manage rising temperatures, boost reliability, and enable smaller, more powerful next‑generation ...
Real-time simulation of power electronic systems represents a transformative advance in both academic research and industrial application. By utilising hardware platforms such as field programmable ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) shows the surface of the TaC thin film before and after annealing at high temperatures. The initial film surface is composed of many columnar grains, whereas after ...