Infineon and Siemens Leverage Silicon Carbide Technology to Advance Electrical Protection in Data Centers and Factories - CIO&Leader
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Partnership to use SiC technology to advance electrical protection
Infineon and Siemens are collaborating on faster electrical protection for data centres, factories and battery storage using silicon carbide modules.The post Partnership to use SiC technology to advance electrical protection appeared first on Modern Power Systems.
Siemens and Infineon advance with silicon carbide technology
As part of the collaboration, Infineon will supply silicon carbide power modules to Siemens for use in its Sentron 3QD2 semiconductor circuit breakers. This will enhance the efficiency, power density and reliability of Siemens' protection solution. Siemens' SENTRON 3QD2 semiconductor circuit breaker Andreas Weisl, executive vice president and chief sales officer of Industrial and Infrastructure at Infineon, noted that AI data centres…
Siemens and Infineon collaborate on electrical circuit protection
Siemens and Infineon Technologies recently entered into a collaboration to help protect electrical supplies in data centres, production facilities and battery storage systems. The pair are working to provide semiconductor breaker technology, which Siemens describes as providing protection for electronic devices, circuits and components in the event of a short-circuit or power surge. Infineon is to provide silicon carbide power modules which Siem…
Infineon and Siemens leverage silicon carbide technology to advance electrical protection in data centers and factories - CIO&Leader
Infineon Technologies AG and Siemens AG are partnering to advance electrical protection and ensure reliable operations in data centers, production facilities and battery storage systems. As part of the collaboration, Infineon will supply…
Siemens, Infineon seek circuit protection improvement
Siemens and Infineon Technologies teamed to tackle a little reported but quite important element of digital transformations, namely protecting electrical supplies in data centres, production facilities and battery storage systems. The pair are working to provide semiconductor breaker technology, which Siemens describes as providing protection for electronic devices, circuits and components in the event of a short-circuit or power surge. Infineon…
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