Reducing the Energy Consumed by Household Appliances (Podcast)

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Reducing the Energy Consumed by Household Appliances (Podcast)

Pulsiv CEO Darrel Kingham talks to Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio, editor in Chief of Power Electronics News, EEWeb and a correspondent for EE Times about how Pulsiv OSMIUM technology improves efficiency in power electronics to reduce the energy consumed by household appliances.

 

 

 

 

Podcast Introduction

Power electronics must improve efficiency to meet international standards, reduce power waste and thus make products more sustainable. From mobile phone chargers to industrial SMPS, all AC-powered applications need power supplies. Cambridge startup Pulsiv recently emerged with its power electronics technology. In this podcast with CEO Darrel Kingham, we will analyse how Pulsiv is reaching this market goal with a patented solution.

 

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About Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio

Maurizio Di Paolo Emilio holds a Ph. D. in Physics and is a Telecommunications Engineer. He has worked on various international projects in the field of gravitational waves research, designing a thermal compensation system (TCS) and data acquisition and control systems, and on others about x-ray microbeams in collaboration with Columbia University, high voltage systems and space technologies for communications and motor control with ESA/INFN. TCS has been applied to the Virgo and LIGO experiments, which detected gravitational waves for the first time and earned the Nobel Prize in 2017. Since 2007, he has been a reviewer for scientific publications for academics such as Microelectronics Journal and IEEE journals. Moreover, he has collaborated with different electronic industry companies and several Italian and English blogs and magazines, such as Electronics World, Elektor, Mouser, Automazione Industriale, Electronic Design, All About Circuits, Fare Elettronica, Elettronica Oggi, and PCB Magazine, as a technical writer/editor, specializing in several topics of electronics and technology. From 2015 to 2018, he was the editor-in-chief of Firmware and Elettronica Open Source, which are technical blogs and magazines for the electronics industry. He participated in many conferences as a speaker of keynotes for different topics such as x-ray, space technologies, and power supplies. Maurizio enjoys writing and telling stories about Power Electronics, Wide Bandgap Semiconductors, Automotive, IoT, Embedded, Energy, and Quantum Computing. Maurizio has been an AspenCore content editor since 2019. He is currently editor-in-chief of Power Electronics News and EEWeb and a correspondent for EE Times. He is the host of PowerUP, a podcast about power electronics, and the promoter and organizer of the PowerUP Virtual Conference, a summit where each year great speakers talk about the power electronics design trends. Moreover, he has contributed to a number of technical and scientific articles as well as a couple of Springer books on energy harvesting and data acquisition and control systems.

About Power Electronics News

Power electronics is playing an increasingly important role in various markets such as Automotive, Industrial, and Consumer. It is also an enabling technology for a wide range of new and improved functions that enhance automotive and smart grid performance, safety, and functionality. The challenging electric and thermal requests strongly influence the design of power electronic systems. Power Electronics News is focused on main topics such as Power Converters, Motion Control, Semiconductors and Thermal Management. Power Electronics News eBook is an interactive approach to informing about the latest technologies, trends, and product innovations in specific markets.