As electrification expands across sectors like solar energy, electric vehicles and smart grids, the focus of power conversion technology is shifting toward architectures that are more efficient, more compact and more intelligent. Trends like fewer conversion stages, higher voltage buses and bi-directional energy flow are reshaping the design landscape. MCUs are the brains behind future power architectures, enabling smarter, faster and more efficient conversion systems.
High-speed, real-time microcontrollers such as the RA8T and RA6T series, implement the digital power control allowing safe operation at higher switching frequency – and thus, increased power density – without compromising on efficiency or performance. From higher efficiency charging and processing solutions to a unique singlestage, bi-directional GaN-based microinverter, read on for insights into how Renesas is helping to redefine the future of energy conversion and distributed power systems.
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