News from PCIM Europe 2023
The PCIM Europe 2023 power exhibition saw 16,500 visitors this week according to preliminary figures. This is up from 11,306 last year and 12,000 in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic.
There were 507 main and co-exhibitors, 57% of them from abroad, up from 384 exhibitors in 2022, and an exhibition area with a record 30,000m²
News from PCIM Europe 2023 included the second generation of integrated GaN chip from Cambridge GaN Devices as well as an entirely new SPICE simulator and Navitas entering the high power silicon carbide module business.
- Re-writing Spice for a digital world
- Light load boost for integrated GaN chip
- Onsemi plans trench SiC devices
- Nexperia launches e-mode GAN FETs
- Pre-Switch adds remote update and analysis to AI switching software
- Navitas enters high power SiC module market
- Transphorm takes on SiC with simulation model of first 1200V GaN-on-Sapphire device
“Wolfspeed has been coming to the PCIM Europe for at least 13 years because it really is a huge working meeting and show,” said Guy Moxey, Senior Director Power Marketing at Wolfspeed. “For us in the power division of Wolfspeed, it is probably the most important trade event of the year. And after the pandemic period, there is so much to discuss, swap and share in the community. It is great to be able to meet customers and experts in one place so we can move the design cycles forward.”
An in-depth analysis with detailed results of the PCIM Europe 2023 will be available by the end of June. The show next year is from 11th June 2024.
More news from PCIM Europe 2023
- 3.3kV SiC modules target trains
- SiC gate driver boosts 800V isolation
- Nexperia launches interactive datasheets for MOSFET behaviour analysis
- IGBT/SiC module gate drivers add temperature readout
- 150A reference design targets industrial motors
- Mitsubishi to sample 3.3kV SBD-embedded SiC-MOSFET module
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