Power Up, Size Down with GaN and PSOC Solutions: Revolutionizing Low Voltage Motor Control Designs

Exclusive Infineon Webinar at Rutronik

Webinar Details

In the rapidly changing field of low-voltage motor control, Infineon’s CoolGaN™ technology is transforming motor control applications by delivering higher efficiency, power density, and reliability. This webinar provides an in-depth look at the capabilities of CoolGaN™, renowned for its ultra-compact and highly efficient design. This webinar presents the key value propositions of CoolGaN™, supported by benchmarking and system-level benefits that highlight its advantages over traditional solutions. This technology significantly improves system performance by delivering superior power density and reliability, especially beneficial for battery-powered applications where space and energy efficiency are crucial.

The PSOC™ Control C3 MCU family, based on the robust Arm® Cortex® -M33 core, complements CoolGaN™ by offering exceptional real-time control and system efficiency for motor control and power conversion applications. This powerful combination allows developers to achieve next-generation motor control performance, advancing possibilities in robotics, power tools, light electric vehicles (LEVs), and various drives.

Participants in the webinar will gain valuable insights into the advantages of Infineon's CoolGaN™ and PSOC™ Control solutions. They will have access to numerous resources, including detailed whitepapers, evaluation boards, and reference designs to aid their development projects. The session also features customer success stories that demonstrate real-world applications and the measurable improvements in efficiency, power density, and reliability.

Join us to learn more about how Infineon’s CoolGaN™ and PSOC™ Control solutions set new benchmarks in power electronics and motor control applications.

Featured Presenters

Marco Cannone has been an application engineer with Infineon Technologies since 2021, focusing on GaN-based motor drives and solar application. He completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at Politecnico di Torino in electronic engineering, in 2019 and 2022 respectively. His work and research interests include the system benefits of wide bandgap devices.

Joining Infineon in early 2018, his career path has taken him from solar and energy storage to robotics and drones. Over the past 7 years he has worked closely with customers to understand their technical requirements and develop solutions that meet their needs. He holds a master’s degree from University of Southern Denmark.

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