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Mitsubishi Electric launches SiC Power Semiconductor modules
Mitsubishi Electric announced today the launch of three types of silicon carbide (SiC) power modules for home appliances, industrial equipment and railcar traction systems. The modules, which use schottky-barrier diodes (SBD) made with SiC, are expected to reduce the size, lower the weight and raise the efficiency of inverters in power electronics devices.
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Mitsubishi Electric announces la new series of mini DIPIPM for industrial use
Mitsubishi Electric announced today that it will launch a new series of transfer-mold-type, mini dual-inline-package intelligent power modules (DIPIPMTM) primarily for inverter drive systems of small-capacity motors, servos and other industrial equipment. The modules feature embedded bootstrap diode (BSD) chips, embedded analog temperature voltage output (VOT) and a 5A-50A current rating. Motor drive inverter systems…
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Mitsubishi Electric announces MOSFET-type Super-mini DIPIPM
Mitsubishi Electric announced today it will launch a transfer-mold-type, super-mini dual inline package intelligent power module (DIPIPM) primarily used for inverter drive systems of small-capacity motors in refrigerators and other consumer appliances. The module uses a metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor (MOSFET) switching device featuring low power-on voltage in low current regions.
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Mitsubishi Electric Unveils Six New Technologies at Annual R&D Open House
Mitsubishi Electric announced six new technologies,at its annual Research and Development Open House held today at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. The six new technologies are outlined below. Electric Power Management System for Self-sustained Operation in Communities Enables self-sufficient power supply for more than one week The company announced today that it has developed a…
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Mitsubishi Electric develops ultra-high resolution 3D shape representation technology
Mitsubishi Electric announced today that it has developed ultra-high resolution 3D shape representation technology for numerically controlled (NC) machine tools. The technology displays detailed shapes of machined surfaces down to a resolution of 1 micrometer (um) in a 3D machining simulation, which machine operators can use to evaluate surface textures without trial cutting through a…
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Mitsubishi Electric car display system projects images on curve-, oval- or triangle-shaped screens to match interior layouts
Mitsubishi Electric has developed a prototype car display system with an optical engine that can project images on curved, oval or triangular screens to suit a wide range of car interiors. The system’s free-form screen responds flexibly to the increasing use of curves and other design features in car interiors. At the same time, its…
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Mitsubishi Electric to build a new production facility for factory automation products at Nagoya Works
Mitsubishi Electric will build a new production facility for factory automation products at the company’s Nagoya Works, located in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The 6.5 billion yen (81.76 million U.S. dollars) facility is expected to start operation in January 2014, and will play a key role in meeting the growing global demand created by the acceleration…