According to new report, “Digital Power Electronics Market: By Substrate wafers (GaN, SiC, Sapphire); By Components (Digital Power Management IC, Power Modules and Discrete); By Applications (IT, Consumer Electronics, Power Sector, Automobile) – Forecast (2015 – 2020)”, the digital power electronics market estimated to reach $4 Billion by 2020.
Digital Power Electronics holds the key for effective conversion, transmission, and control of electric power for numerous applications. It generally comprises of controlled components which can be coupled with other passive components cumulatively resulting in conversion like AC-DC and vice versa, frequency alteration, DC-DC and AC-AC.
Power Management has always been an important aspect of modern electronics including analog circuits along with other semiconductor materials and components. The power supply has been a traditionally analog controlled but with the introduction of rectifiers with ones and zeros at the end of diode made power management being introduced into the digital world. The utilization of PWM with comparators and gates and gradually advancing to integrated PWM ICs have made the power management more suitable for digital control. These factors will result in escalating the market demand for digital power ICs to reach $3.96 Billion by 2020.
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Adaptive Auto-Compensation among various Digital Control features to Create Digital Power Electronics a Mainstream Trend
As the converter is utilized and subjected to various load conditions, the bandwidth and gain changes in accordance with Proportional-Integral Derivative (PID) coefficients that controller selects for performance enhancement and stability. With the use of Adaptive Auto-Compensation, this function of controller becomes more reliable as controller becomes adaptable to the system requirements.
Also, power supply module vendors offer general-use modules to different type of power loads. As such, power supply designers are unaware of the impedance levels of the system that module will interact with resulting in range limitations for which product can be employed. But a power module incorporating Adaptive Auto-Compensation capabilities can assist in improving the overall ease and flexibility of the module, thereby allowing a wider range of operation and higher performances.
Major Players in the Digital Power ICs Market include;
Infineon Technologies
STMicroelectronics
ROHM Semiconductor
Texas Instruments
ABB Ltd., Akros Silicon, Analog Devices, Artesyn Embedded Technologies, Astrodyne Corp, Bel Power Solutions, Cambridge Semiconductor, Cirrus Logic Inc., Corsair, Cosel Power Supplies, CUI Inc., Delta Electronics, Dialog Semiconductor, Digital Power Corporation, Diodes Inc., ELMG Digital Power, Eltek Power Systems, Emerson Network Power, Enpirion (Altera), Ericsson Power Modules, Eurotherm (Schneider Electric), Exar Corporation, Excelsys Technologies Ltd., Extech Instruments, Fairchild Semiconductor, FDK Corporation, Freescale Semiconductor and others.
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