Empower Semiconductor Showcases Innovation in Integrated Voltage Regulator and Silicon Capacitor Technologies at PowerUp Expo 2022
Empower Semiconductor, Inc. the world leader in Integrated Voltage Regulators (IVRs) and Silicon Capacitors have announced that it will be participating in the forthcoming PowerUP EXPO 2022 virtual conference and exhibition on June 28th – June 30th.
The PowerUP Expo 2022 works in the same way as a live exhibition and conference with fairgrounds, an exhibition hall, and a conference area. The virtual Empower booth will showcase their high-performance power management IVRs that are designed to provide efficiency, size, and cost benefits to energy-hungry, data-intensive, electronics applications by replacing the traditional power management integrated circuits (PMICs) with a single tiny IC.
Visitors to Empower’s virtual booth will also be able to find out about E-CAP™, the world’s thinnest, most compact, and most flexible capacitor solution that provides a compact, high-performance, configurable silicon-based alternative to multi-layer ceramic capacitors (MLCCs). E-CAP devices offer a capacitance density that is over five times that of leading MLCCs with improved equivalent series inductance (ESL) and equivalent series resistance (ESR) characteristics that dramatically reduce parasitics.
As well as Empower’s virtual booth, Trey Roessig, the company’s CTO and SVP of Engineering will be hosting a technical presentation explaining how Empower is “Minimizing the Energy Footprint of the Digital Economy with High Bandwidth IVRs”. This presentation will illustrate the novel, fully integrated power management solutions that both increase performance and reduce system power consumption. Trey’s presentation will take place on June 30th at 15:30pm CEST (9:30am EDT).
“With its focus on power electronics for critical applications and an emphasis on the importance of reducing carbon footprint to meet climate change demands, PowerUp fits our values perfectly and we are proud to sponsor and highlight this important event,” says Trey. “Our IVR and E-CAP innovations will play an important role in minimizing the energy footprint of the digital economy and we look forward to showcasing technology that enables PoL regulation solutions that previously seemed impossible.”
“The world’s industries are becoming increasingly dependent on power electronics technologies to improve solution efficiency. It is revolutionizing the world’s energy systems with the goal of being greener,” said Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, Editor-in-Chief of Power Electronics News. “PowerUP wishes to provide an opportunity to share the most updated developments and upcoming challenges in several markets where efficiency is the watchword. Major leaders in the power electronics industry will gather to present ideas, new solutions in low power and wide bandgap technologies, roadmaps, and future breakthroughs.”
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