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Automotive MOSFETs for 48 V Applications

Empowering Mobility - Automotive MOSFETs for 48V applications

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The webinar aims to help customers in choosing the right Automotive MOSFET for their 48V applications. The 48V domain covers a wide range of power demands and thermal requirements. Infineon provides the most comprehensive product portfolio on the market to cover the market needs from low to high power applications, meeting the more and more demanding application requirements thanks to leading edge technologies and new innovative package concepts. Infineon also offers outstanding customer support providing early access to new technologies thanks to preliminary models, based on TCAD simulations. The TCAD based models allow to estimate device performance in simulation environment before physical prototyping. The innovative flow enables customers to build virtual prototypes of their applications and to test thermal and electrical performances of Infineon new products in simulation, at early stage in their design-in activities.

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Speakers

Eleonora Teruggi

Eleonora Teruggi (ATV MOS TM) Senior Staff Product Application Engineer

Eleonora Teruggi (ATV MOS TM) Senior Staff Product Application Engineer for Automotive MOSFETs, working in the ATV MOS Technical Marketing team, based in Munich. Eleonora graduated from Politecnico di Milano, M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering in 2017. After university she joined the semiconductor industry, her expertise is in power MOSFETs, their modelling and application in automotive environment.

Daniel Schleisser

Daniel Schleisser (ATV MOS TM) Senior Principal Product Definition Engineer

Daniel Schleisser holds a diploma in electrical engineering from the Brandenburgische Technische Universität. He has been with Infineon for over 25 years, initially working on building measurement equipment for characterization at the company's Munich headquarters. Later on he took over the role of team lead for component verification in Villach, Austria. Since 2010, he has been involved in technical marketing in Munich, and has risen to the position of senior principal engineer for product definition.