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Toshiba Showcases Power Semiconductors and Innovations at PCIM 2025
Toshiba highlights advanced SiC, MOSFET, and motor control technologies designed to enhance system efficiency, sustainability, and e-mobility solutions across industries.
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Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH (“Toshiba”) introduces technologically advanced solutions that enable engineers to meet their system efficiency and sustainability design goals at PCIM 2025. This year, Toshiba showcases semiconductor solutions in key application areas, including e-mobility, industrial, energy, and infrastructure.
“Excellence in power – over its 150-year history, this is what Toshiba stands for,” says Armin Derpmanns, VP Marketing & Operations, Toshiba. “Innovative technologies and solutions, highest quality levels, and low-carbon footprint products support engineers in enhancing performance, reliability, and sustainability to build an all-electric society.”
At Toshiba’s stand, three demonstration areas are set to focus on the latest innovation of wide-bandgap (WBG) technology, advances for the next generation of Silicon MOSFETs and Motor Control related applications.
Toshiba will share updates on its recent advancements in 6-inch diameter silicon carbide (SiC), as well as 8- and 12-inch silicon (Si) wafer production. Additionally, examples of new IGBT/FRD, RC-IGBT and SiC MOSFET dies will be introduced. In terms of modules, samples of a 2-in-1 SiC module with pin fin cooler will be displayed. Visitors to the stand will be able to examine a mock-up of the new 1200V/350A middle voltage multi-chip package (MV-MCP) with double-sided heat dissipation, designed for xEV traction inverter applications.
Additionally, visitors to the booth can explore how Toshiba’s SmartMCD, featuring an integrated microcontroller with a gate driver, contributes to a higher efficiency for automotive motor applications, offering space and system cost savings.
The industrial area will include a new cordless power tool demo, demonstrating how Toshiba’s three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motor drive circuit enables compact yet highly efficient motor control.
The display also features the Click boards™ demonstrator. Toshiba's specialists will be on hand to explain how evaluation and prototyping boards, developed in collaboration with its partner MIKROE, can simplify the design process for engineers working on automotive and industrial motor control applications. The latest addition to the family, Clicker 4 Inverter Shield 2 extension board, illustrates how it can enable the precise and reliable control of BLDC motors for electric power steering (EPS), powered brakes, and pumps.
The energy (WBG) sector of Toshiba’s stand spotlights high power intelligent flexible package low voltage (iXPLV), and E3D SiC MOSFET modules.
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