And the progress made possible by microelectronics is decisive: without conversion of direct current from solar cells and alternating current from wind power, as well as adapting to the requirements of our power grids are all prerequisites for the contributions of sunlight and wind to our power supply. You may visit the official Infineon website for more information. Peter Wawer, Division President of Infineon Technologies. Reason enough to rely on new architectures, says Infineon’s Peter Schäfer. from Infineon’s AURIX TC3x family, is used to guarantee maximum functional safety. Peter Schäfer, Vice President and General Manager Automotive Microcontrollers, Infineon Technologies, heads the Automotive Microcontroller Business Unit at Infineon. He studied electrical engineering at the RWTH Aachen University and has spent the last 25 years at Siemens Semiconductors, Infineon Flash, Qimonda, and Infineon Technologies in various management positions in Sales & Marketing, Development and Productline Management. You may head over to the official Infineon website to know more. Read more in our articles including "Microelectronics paves the way to climate neutrality" and "Microcontrollers for automotive ECUs".
And the progress made possible by microelectronics is decisive: without conversion of direct current from solar cells and alternating current from wind power, as well as adapting to the requirements of our power grids are all prerequisites for the contributions of sunlight and wind to our power supply. You may visit the official Infineon website for more information.
Peter Wawer, Division President of Infineon Technologies. Reason enough to rely on new architectures, says Infineon’s Peter Schäfer. from Infineon’s AURIX TC3x family, is used to guarantee maximum functional safety.
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