Designing efficient power electronics systems is a highly complex and specialized field within electronics, where numerous aspects must be considered—regardless of the power class. This is exactly where the all-electronics Power theme day comes in: during this morning session, the focus is not on a single component, but on how everything works together within a system.
All-electronics.de supports development engineers at the Power theme day in designing the right power system—or at least finding a suitable power supply.
Particular attention in power electronics is currently being paid to wide bandgap semiconductors such as silicon carbide (SiC) and gallium nitride (GaN). These materials enable developers to achieve exactly what efficient systems require: higher efficiency, more compact designs, and reduced cooling effort. These aspects will be examined in detail during the event. How is GaN currently gaining market share, and will it replace SiC in certain applications? What potential does the classic IGBT still hold? How can power electronic systems be cooled effectively—one of the biggest challenges in system design?
In addition, a system-level perspective plays a crucial role in power supply design. This also includes peripheral components such as cables, connectors, driver ICs, passive components, and more. Industrial power supplies must be reliable, compliant with standards, and durable. All these topics will be covered at the “Power” theme day on May 5, 2026, at 10 a.m.
Following an overview of current market developments, you can look forward to presentations that provide deep insights into power electronics development and support you in your own projects.