ROHM at electronica 2024: Empowering Growth, Inspiring Innovation
At booth C3-520, ROHM will showcase its advanced power and analog technologies designed to enhance power density, efficiency, and reliability in both automotive and industrial applications. These advancements are crucial for addressing the increasing demands of modern electronic systems, particularly in the context of sustainability and innovation.
Under the theme “Empowering Growth, Inspiring Innovation”, ROHM will highlight via its various demo application stations in “tree style” how its high-quality semiconductor technologies contribute to solving critical social and ecological challenges. The focus will be on driving sustainability in electronic design and innovation, which aligns with the growing emphasis on creating environmentally responsible solutions within the industry.
The latest solutions will be exhibited under the three themes of “for E-Mobility”, “for Automotive”, and “for Industrial”.
For E-Mobility
TRCDRIVE pack with 2-in-1 SiC Molded Module to improve the efficiency of traction inverters
New EcoIGBT products for electric compressors
New EcoSiC Schottky Barrier Diodes for onboard chargers
For Automotive
New configurable PMIC with supporting functional safety features for application processors, SoCs and FPGAs
LED Driver ICs for Exterior Lighting / Head Lamps
Advanced solutions on the ADAS cockpit demo
For Industrial Equipment
Industrial AC-DC PWM Controller ICs – support a wide range of power transistors from Si MOSFETs and IGBTs to SiC MOSFETs
The EcoGaN family of 150V and 650V class GaN HEMTs in several EVKs
Latest R&D project on Terahertz
In addition to product showcases, ROHM is committed to fostering technical exchange and collaboration at electronica 2024. “For us, electronica is more than just a showcase – it’s an opportunity to forge new connections, strengthen existing partnerships, and reunite with industry peers,” says Wolfram Harnack, President of ROHM Semiconductor Europe. “We are excited to welcome our guests to Munich as we work together to shape the future of electronics.”