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Digital twin boosts power supply manufacturing  

Digital twin boosts power supply manufacturing  

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By Nick Flaherty

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Taiwanese power specialist Delta has developed a digital twin platform enhancing its smart manufacturing capabilities.

The Delta digital twin was developed on the Nvidia Omniverse tool for specific power supply manufacturing lines but can also be extended to training robotic systems for more automation, says Rev Lebaredian, Nvidia’s Vice President of Omniverse and Simulation Technology.

“The Omniverse-powered digital twin we have developed underscores our superior expertise in next-generation electronics manufacturing. We look forward to helping transcend the boundaries of energy efficiency in the AI realm using the latest technologies,” said Mark Ko, Vice Chairman of Delta.

“The new era of AI-powered manufacturing is marked by digital twins and synthetic data, which can enhance efficiency and productivity before actual production begins, “said Lebaredian.

“By developing its digital platform on Omniverse, Delta can virtually link specific production lines and aggregate data from a diverse range of equipment and systems to create a digital twin of its operations. And with Nvidia Isaac Sim, it can generate synthetic data to train its computer models to achieve 90% accuracy.”

Omniverse and Isaac Lab are two key tools for a new generation of AI-enhanced tools that were highlighted by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang (above, left) last week at the company’s GTC conference in California where Delta was showing its direct conversion power technologies for the next generation Blackwell GPU.

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