Abstract

DaimlerChrysler and Vishay Intertechnology Inc have signed an agreement to enable Vishay to undertake volume manufacture of semiconductor products using Daimler Chrysler’s silicon carbide technology. Developed at Daimler Chrysler AG since 1993, SiC enables the creation of semiconductor devices for compact power conversion systems in electric cars, railway systems, and other mobile applications. SiC devices allow smaller and lighter converter module designs which can operate at the high temperatures of these systems. This is a short news story only. Visit www.three-fives.com for the latest advanced semiconductor industry news.

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