11.08.22
Infineon Technologies AG will be at the electronica trade fair to present its solutions for the major challenges of our time. Semiconductors make a wide variety of contributions to green and digital transformation and are the heart of every connected application.
Now, at the 2022 electronica fair, Infineon is making clear why semiconductors are key elements in achieving a better future and how they help pave the way towards climate neutrality. From Nov. 15 to 18, Infineon's booth will showcase intelligent and energy-efficient solutions for the connected world of tomorrow with the theme "Driving decarbonization and digitalization. Together."
"Decarbonization and digitalization are closely linked with one another," says Andreas Urschitz, Infineon's chief marketing officer. "Semiconductors from Infineon enable higher energy efficiency along the entire conversion chain. Chips are the core components of renewable energies; without them climate transformation will be impossible. In addition, our smart applications help save energy. Now, at the electronica, we're showing how we can master the central challenges of our time with innovative system solutions."
An air conditioning system equipped with semiconductors and connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) can understand its surroundings and can react to the needs of the people present. Sensors recognize where somebody is standing and the number of people in the room, then turn the air conditioning system on and off, modify the fan speed and swing scope depending on where the people are in the room.
The system also measures temperature, CO2 concentrations and air quality in order to decide when it should add fresh and cool air to the room. All this information and these processes automatically control the unit and ultimately reduce the amount of energy consumed. At electronica Infineon will present a smart solution which includes indoor and outdoor devices with Wi-Fi connectivity and sensors for intelligent functions.
Emission-free vehicles make sustainable mobility possible. The all-electric Genesis GV60 is based on the Hyundai Motor Group's Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) and embodies the many possibilities for semiconductors to move sustainable mobility ahead today.
Thanks to its fast-charging performance charging the Genesis GV60 from 10 to 80 percent takes just 18 minutes. This high-speed charging performance and a longer vehicle range are made possible among other things by 800 V battery technology and a highly efficient CoolSiC-based HybridPACK™ drive module in the main inverter.
Now, at the 2022 electronica fair, Infineon is making clear why semiconductors are key elements in achieving a better future and how they help pave the way towards climate neutrality. From Nov. 15 to 18, Infineon's booth will showcase intelligent and energy-efficient solutions for the connected world of tomorrow with the theme "Driving decarbonization and digitalization. Together."
"Decarbonization and digitalization are closely linked with one another," says Andreas Urschitz, Infineon's chief marketing officer. "Semiconductors from Infineon enable higher energy efficiency along the entire conversion chain. Chips are the core components of renewable energies; without them climate transformation will be impossible. In addition, our smart applications help save energy. Now, at the electronica, we're showing how we can master the central challenges of our time with innovative system solutions."
An air conditioning system equipped with semiconductors and connected to the Internet of Things (IoT) can understand its surroundings and can react to the needs of the people present. Sensors recognize where somebody is standing and the number of people in the room, then turn the air conditioning system on and off, modify the fan speed and swing scope depending on where the people are in the room.
The system also measures temperature, CO2 concentrations and air quality in order to decide when it should add fresh and cool air to the room. All this information and these processes automatically control the unit and ultimately reduce the amount of energy consumed. At electronica Infineon will present a smart solution which includes indoor and outdoor devices with Wi-Fi connectivity and sensors for intelligent functions.
Emission-free vehicles make sustainable mobility possible. The all-electric Genesis GV60 is based on the Hyundai Motor Group's Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) and embodies the many possibilities for semiconductors to move sustainable mobility ahead today.
Thanks to its fast-charging performance charging the Genesis GV60 from 10 to 80 percent takes just 18 minutes. This high-speed charging performance and a longer vehicle range are made possible among other things by 800 V battery technology and a highly efficient CoolSiC-based HybridPACK™ drive module in the main inverter.