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Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation has developed its 1200V 75A Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) in a TO-247PLUS package, designed for solar inverters.

Magnachip entered the solar inverter market in 2020 by introducing the 1200V 40A IGBT (MBQ40T120QFS) and then offering the 650V 75A IGBT (MBQ75T65PEH). The company has now unveiled its 1200V 75A IGBT (MBQA75T120RFS).

The company says the latest product, packaged in a TO-247PLUS with a wide heat spreader, improves heat dissipation as compared to the TO-247 package. Designed in accordance with the standards of the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, the company adds the product is suitable for a wide range of applications requiring strict power ratings, including solar inverters, converters, uninterruptible power supply systems and general-purpose inverters.

“With this new product launch, Magnachip’s solar energy power product lineup has been further strengthened and now boasts high-performance IGBTs and MXT MV MOSFETs that satisfy the technical requirements of applications in the solar energy market,” says YJ Kim, CEO of Magnachip.

“We will continue to supply innovative power solutions targeting renewable energy applications and capitalize on growth opportunities within the industry.”

The company plans to start mass production this October.

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Are Our Brains “Wired” Differently?

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At left is something that theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer said shortly before he was executed by the Third Reich for his protest against the fascist regime.

Most of us have had the thought he expressed here. We may be talking with an old friend who went to a prestigious college and showed when we were young considerable intelligence, who now, when it comes to world politics is now limited to the talking points of Newsmax and Fox News.

How did this happen?

Nobody knows, but, over the last couple of decades, this subject has caught the attention of neuroscientists who believe that liberals’ and conservatives’ brains are internally connected differently from each other.

As an example, tests show that the brain activity of self-identified liberals and conservatives are vastly different when experimental subjects are shown photographs of potentially threatening animals, like spiders and snakes.  Those who think of themselves as conservatives have brain activity that show fear and hatred, while self-described liberals’ brains suggest that they perceive such animals as simply members of the planet on which we live.

Maybe no one is to blame; perhaps we just live in different worlds of consciousness.

Those hankering for a great read on this subject, albeit fiction, should check out Ian McEwan’s masterpiece “Saturday.”

Are Our Brains “Wired” Differently?

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Science Is Not a Set of Facts; It’s a Process of Learning More About Our Universe

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At left is an interesting thought exercise.  Here’s everything I can think of, and it’s not much.  When I was in elementary school in the early 1960s, it was believed that:

The main types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous, had been in place and remained the same since the formation of the earth.  Now we have the “rock cycle,” where rock compounds are known to be continually changing form over very long periods of geologic time.

Every atom in our bodies and elsewhere on our planet is the result of the explosion of stars somewhere in the universe.  As Neil DeGrasse Tyson puts it, “You are in the universe, and the universe is in you.”

Science Is Not a Set of Facts; It’s a Process of Learning More About Our Universe

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Alberta Isn’t Going Anywhere

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The support for Alberta’s seceding from Canada is about 5%, according to a physician I know up there.

I know it’s hard to believe, but Fox News is a thoroughly dishonest organization.

Alberta Isn’t Going Anywhere

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