Mitsubishi Electric's booth is very popular, with eight power devices

Mitsubishi Electric continues to focus on "Innovative Power Devices to Build a Sustainable Future" this year, showcasing eight new power devices at PCIM Asia 2016 in Shanghai. The event, which attracted a large number of visitors, featured the company's latest advancements in power semiconductor technology. Mitsubishi Electric's booth (Booth No.: B15) was highly popular, with many attendees taking photos and expressing admiration for the company’s technological strength. These new power devices are designed for a wide range of applications, including variable frequency appliances, track traction, power transmission, electric vehicles, and industrial and renewable energy generation. They aim to deliver high performance with minimal losses, meeting the growing demand for efficient and reliable power solutions. At the exhibition, Mitsubishi Electric introduced several key products tailored for different markets. In the inverter appliance sector, the SLIMDIP-L and SLIMDIP-S modules were launched, based on the SLIMDIP technology from the previous year. These modules offer higher integration using RC-IGBT chips, smaller package sizes, and built-in protection features such as short-circuit and undervoltage protection. They also support temperature monitoring and are suitable for use in washing machines, air conditioners, refrigerators, and fan controls. For the track traction and electric vehicle market, the X-series HVIGBT modules and J1 series automotive IGBT modules were showcased. The X-series includes dual-tube and single-tube modules that use the 7th generation IGBT and RFC diodes to reduce power loss and improve performance. The J1 series is specifically designed for electric vehicles and high-reliability inverters, featuring a six-in-one configuration and advanced thermal management. These modules come in various packages, making them suitable for both small and large electric vehicles. In the industrial market, Mitsubishi Electric presented the 7th generation IGBT module, DIPIPM+, and G1 series IPM. The 7th generation IGBT module offers improved efficiency, lower thermal resistance, and enhanced durability. The DIPIPM+ integrates rectifier bridges, inverter bridges, and braking units into a single module, simplifying system design. The G1 series IPM is ideal for high-end inverters and servo motor drives, offering low loss and compact packaging. For the new energy generation market, especially photovoltaic systems, Mitsubishi Electric introduced single-tube IGBT modules for high-power three-level inverters. These modules use advanced IGBT silicon wafers to minimize losses and provide flexibility in topology design. They are capable of handling high voltages and currents, making them ideal for large-scale solar power systems. Mr. Daliang, General Manager of Mitsubishi Electric Greater China Semiconductor, stated, "Mitsubishi Electric remains committed to sustainable development and continues to develop high-performance, high-reliability, and low-loss power devices to meet the evolving needs of the power electronics market."

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