• Bourns Signs Fruition as a New Full Line Distributor in China

    Bourns Signs Fruition as a New Full Line Distributor in China

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    Bourns, Inc. announced it has signed Fruition as the company’s new full line distributor in China. Fruition is known for having a wide variety of components experience and Bourns selected the company for its reputation for excellent technical and customer support.

    “Because of the increase in product demand for designs in China, we sought to expand our strategic sales channel. Fruition gives Bourns the product line expertise to support our growing customer base in the region. I am confident in the Fruition team’s technical knowledge and commitment to superior customer service will help us meet our sales goals in China,” said James Harrington and Senior Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Bourns.

    “On behalf of the Fruition organization, it is a privilege to represent Bourns’ broad line of advanced electronic components in China. Bourns’ innovative technologies are ideal for the vehicle, industrial and consumer markets we serve. Further cementing our strong customer relationships, we look forward to giving them local support for the Bourns solutions they need for their next-generation application designs,” said Ethan Tang, Fruition CEO.

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  • Xiaoqing Song from University of Arkansas Receives Grant to Research Gallium Oxide-Based Electric Vehicle Traction Inverters

    Xiaoqing Song from University of Arkansas Receives Grant to Research Gallium Oxide-Based Electric Vehicle Traction Inverters

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    The National Science Foundation has given a $300,000 grant to Xiaoqing Song, an assistant professor in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department, to support his research project focused on advancing high density and high-operation-temperature traction inverters. Song’s project explores the integration of gallium oxide packaged power modules to enhance the power density and temperature range of electric vehicles.

    Collaborating with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the project sets out to innovate power module packaging, establish reliable strategies for gallium oxide power devices and demonstrate the capabilities of a high density, high temperature traction inverter.

    “By eliminating technical barriers for gallium oxide device integration, this project will foster the development of next-generation, high density and high-operation-temperature power converters,” Song said.

    The traction inverter, responsible for converting stored direct current (DC) power into alternating current (AC) power to drive electric motors, stands to benefit significantly from gallium oxide technology. Song said, “Gallium oxide can make the traction inverter smaller, lighter, more efficient and capable of operating across a wider range of temperatures.

    “Gallium oxide has a larger band gap energy compared to conventional silicon and wide band gap semiconductors. It enables high breakdown electrical strength, low intrinsic carrier concentration and correspondingly high operation temperatures,” Song said.

    One challenge addressed in the project is the low thermal conductivity of gallium oxide, which hinders efficient heat removal. Song outlines the plan to develop advanced power module packaging techniques that enable low thermal resistance, low parasitic inductances and high-temperature operation capability.

    “National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has significant experience in power module simulation, fabrication and characterization, as well as world-class experimental and lab capabilities for evaluating and designing efficient and reliable power electronics systems. The PI will collaborate with them to design and develop a gallium oxide-based high density and operation-temperature traction inverter for automotive applications. This project will help establish a long-term partnership with NREL that can catalyze further research and development of ultra-wide bandgap power semiconductor devices,” Song said.

    Song shared that the collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory aims to design and develop a gallium oxide-based high density and high-operation-temperature traction inverter for automotive applications, fostering a long-term partnership that can drive further research in ultra-wide bandgap power semiconductor devices.

    “Other applications include power grids, data centers, renewable energy, space and defense, etc.,” Song added.

    The success of the project, he believes, will provide valuable insights into gallium oxide device modeling, packaging, gate driving, protection and application in power converters. These advancements are expected to catalyze progress in transport electrification and the deployment of gallium oxide technology in challenging environments.

    “The research achievements and experiences gained in the fellowship will sustain and promote the PI’s future multi-disciplinary research activities in semiconductor devices, multiphysics analysis, power module packaging and high performance power electronics. Other broader impacts also include the education and development of the next generation workforce in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), the encouragement of more women and underrepresented minorities in electrical engineering, especially in the area of wide and ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor devices, power module packaging and power electronics with hands-on lab experiences,” Song said.

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  • DENSO Announced Global Financial Results

    DENSO Announced Global Financial Results

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    DENSO announced global financial results for its third quarter, ending December 31, 2023, for its 2024 fiscal year, ending March 31, 2024:

    • Consolidated revenue totaled 5,354.9 billion yen (US$37.8 billion), a 15.5 percent increase from the previous year.
    • Consolidated operating profit totaled 238.6 billion yen (US$1.7billion), a 11.0 percent decrease from the previous year.
    • Consolidated profit attributable to owners of the parent company totaled 175.6 billion yen(US$1.2billion), a 11.2 percent decrease from the previous year

    “Revenue in the third quarter increased compared to the previous year due to the strong vehicle sales mainly in Japan and North America, foreign exchange gains and expansion of products for electrification, safety and peace of mind areas. Operating profit in the third quarter decreased compared to the previous year due to the continuing rise in the cost of materials, especially electronic components, and the adding provision for quality, though production volume, foreign exchange gains and improvement.” said Yasushi Matsui, CFO, Vice President and member of the Board of Directors of DENSO CORPORATION.

    “In this fiscal year, we forecast 7,120.0 billion yen (US$50.2 billion) in revenue and 495.0 billion yen (US$3.5 billion) in operating profit. Forecast of revenue will be based on actuals of foreign exchange gains in the third quarter and forecast in the fourth quarter. Forecast of operating profit will be based on the adding provision for quality.”

    In Japan, revenue increased to 3,148.3 billion yen (US$22.2 billion), up 17.0% from the previous year, and operating profit was 22.4 billion yen (US$157.6 million), down 84.8% from the previous year.

    In North America, revenue increased to 1,286.0 billion yen (US$9.1 billion), up 18.8% from the previous year, and operating profit was 27.5 billion yen (US$194.0 million) (Operating loss of 15.0 billion yen in the same quarter of the previous year).

    In Europe, revenue increased to 570.4 billion yen (US$4.0 billion), up 16.2% from the previous year, and operating profit was 22.4 billion yen (US$157.9 million), up 145.6% from the previous year.

    In Asia, revenue increased to 1,521.2 billion yen (US$10.7 billion), up 3.5% from the previous year and operating profit was 149.4 billion yen (US$1,053.6 million), up 31.6% from the previous year.

    In other areas, revenue increased to 81.9 billion yen (US$0.6 billion), up 6.6% from the previous year, and operating profit was 15.1 billion yen (US$106.3 million), down 2.3% from the previous year.

    Forecast for Fiscal Year Ending March 31, 2024

      Full-Year Forecast Changes from Previous Forecast
     Revenue  7,120.0 billion yen
    [US$50.2 billion]
     +120.0 billion yen
    (+1.7 percent)
     Operating profit 495.0 billion yen
    [US$3.5 billion]
     -135.0 billion yen
    (-21.4 percent)
     Profit before profit taxes 548.0 billion yen
    [US$3.9 billion]
     -136.0 billion yen
    (-19.9 percent)
     Profit attributable to owners of the parent company 380.0 billion yen
    [US$2.7 billion]
     -90.0 billion yen
    (-19.1 percent)
     ROE 8.1% -1.6%

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