In this May 19, 2020 webinar, PI Director of Applications Engineering, David Chen discusses EU Energy Efficiency Label Reform , as well as formulae used to determine the new, much...
Director of Applications Engineering David Chen (aka Mr. Green) breaks down the newest energy efficiency standards and power conversion technologies needed to comply.
In this webinar hosted by Electronic Design on October 21, 2021, PI Senior Product Marketing Manager Cristian IonescuCatrina explains how to use BridgeSwitch half-bridge motor driver ICs to design compact...
In this November 16, 2021 webinar hosted by TechOnline, PI Senior Product Marketing Manager Silvestro Fimiani explains how to use PowiGaN-based InnoSwitch3 flyback switcher ICs to increase efficiency and provide...
Both regulatory and technological tools have significantly reduced the amount of energy wasted by electronic devices in standby mode. Director of Applications Engineering David Chen explains.
Typical power adapters for our electronic devices continuously waste energy as long as they are plugged in. Just how much energy (and money) are these energy vampires sucking away?
To achieve our global carbon-reduction targets, electrification itself is not enough. Efficiency and renewables make up the other two legs of the total effort. High voltage semiconductors play a key...
From electric vehicles on the road to heat pumps in the home, electrification contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by preventing the burning of fossil fuels at the...
Ceiling fans are one of the most common and most energy consuming appliances in India, with 40 million units sold each year and more than a quarter of all household...
Heat pumps don't burn fossil fuels and are much more efficient than traditional furnaces. That's why they are quickly becoming the preferred method of home heating around the world. Power...
Starting in May 2025, most appliances sold in Europe will be required to consume less than 300 mW in standby, representing a significant shift from the existing 500 mW limit...