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PCIM: Toshiba super-junction mosfets cut resistance and noise
Toshiba has announced its next generation of super-junction deep trench semiconductor technology for power mosfets. Based on the DTMOS V process, devices are claimed to operate with lower EMI noise and with reduced on-resistance compared to previous DTMOS IV mosfets. As with DTMOS IV, V is is based on a single epitaxial process involving deep …
PCIM: Toshiba super-junction mosfets cut resistance and noise
PCIM: Linear ideal three-phase rectifier cuts losses
Linear Technology has created at three-phase ideal rectifier reference design. Using three of its LT4320 ideal diode bridge controllers and six n-channel mosfets, it is demonstrated on the DC2465 evaluation board. Power dissipation drops from roughly 1.2x the output current to 0.04x the output current if the correct mosfets are chosen, and cuts voltage loss to a few …
Fresh blow to planned Marin plant
Plans for a desalination plant in Marin, California, suffered a further
setback this week, with the publication of an official report suggesting
the district has enough water to meet its needs until 2040.
Water, wastewater services in Broward County, FL, adopt Hansen Technologies’ customer service platform
Comprehensive CIS Solution improves revenue management, customer care processes and self-care services at South Florida Utility.
WaterWorld Weekly Newscast, May 9, 2016
A transcript for the WaterWorld Weekly Newscast for the week of May 9, 2016.
NASA chief scientist joins BlueTech Forum water technology event
Delegates will hear about future water technology landscape.
American Water Enterprises names Deborah A. Degillio president
Degillio will replace Sharon Cameron, who is retiring effective May 30, 2016.
Blue Frog wastewater treatment system installed in Montague, Calif.
The new system was installed on May 3 in the first of four wastewater lagoons at the city’s Water & Sewer Department treatment facility.
Metropolitan St Louis Sewer District meets MACT standards deadline with help from Black & Veatch
Wet scrubber technology provides advanced control of particulates, metals, and acid gases from the incinerator exhaust gas to reduce air emissions.