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Archive : 18 February 2015 год


22:45SiC power switches set to improve efficiency in energy intensive industrial applications

A cooperative project, called MMPSiC, is looking to enhance the efficiency of power supplies for industrial processes. Researchers from the Light Technology Institute (LTI) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), in cooperation with TRUMPF Hüttinger and IXYS Semiconductor, are studying the use of high power SiC semiconductor switches, backed by €800,000 from the German Federal Ministry of Research.

The project is addressing floating zone melting systems, currently controlled by tube-based amplifiers with a maximum electrical efficiency of 65%. If these were replaced by SiC power semiconductors, says the team, efficiency would be increased to more than 80%.

"Power supply of energy intensive industrial applications, such as a floating zone process, requires switching at high frequencies," explains project manager Dr Rainer Kling, from LTI. "Silicon carbide has not yet been tested at these high frequencies and we are entering new territory." Apart from long-term stability tests, the KIT researchers involved in the project will study the control and layout of the circuitry.

According to the researchers, floating zone processes are used in semiconductor manufacture, including silicon ingots, and the coating of display, as well as in the automobile manufacturing sector.

Author
Graham Pitcher

Source:  www.newelectronics.co.uk

22:42Ultra security claimed for IoT applications

Atmel says its latest CryptoAuthentication product – the ATECC508A – is the first to integrate the Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) security protocol, an ultra secure method to provide key agreement for encryption/decryption. The part, which also features Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) authentication, is targeted at IoT applications. 

Atmel says its latest CryptoAuthentication product – the ATECC508A – is the first to integrate the Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman (ECDH) security protocol, an ultra secure method to provide key agreement for encryption/decryption. The part, which also features Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) authentication, is targeted at IoT applications.

The ATECC508A is the second device in Atmel's CryptoAuthentication portfolio to offer advanced Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) capabilities. It is compatible with any MCU or MPU and requires only a single general purpose I/O over a wide voltage range.

Rob Valiton, general manager of Atmel's Automotive, Aerospace and Memory business units, said: "It is the first device of its kind to apply hardware based key storage to provide the full complement of security capabilities; specifically confidentiality, data integrity and authentication. We are excited to continue bringing ultra secure crypto element solutions to a wide range of applications."

With a guaranteed 72bit unique ID, the device includes a 10.5kbit EEPROM for secret and private keys and is available in UDFN, SOIC, and three lead contact packages.

Author
Graham Pitcher

Source:  www.newelectronics.co.uk