“In the comprehensive area of Power Electronics, the efficient control and transmission of electric power into different end-user components digitally is possible through Digital Power electronics. The range of applications varies from power management to convertors with efficiency in the power conversion and less power wastage. The Digital processing is comprised of on and off stages through active control of input and output regulations.
Digital Power Electronics and its main application of the digital processing are the current focus of the Global Electronics industry. The growth in the Digital Electronics market is mainly driven by the increase in the applications in various sectors including smart grid and smart cards, Power sector along with lighting, telecommunications. The use of Digital power supplies (SMPS) for numerous applications is to decrease the size and weight of the passive components and to qualify fast regulation power supply which is functioned at high frequencies.
This report from IndustryARC gives an in-depth analysis and segmentation of the Global Digital Power Electronics market. The market is segmented by Substrate Wafer Materials, components, applications, geographic regions and key countries. The market is also analyzed from the core applications and IC manufacturers to give a comprehensive understanding of the Digital Power Electronics market. Pricing analysis and value chain analysis will give key insights into the value addition as well as the market pricing scenario. Forecasts are provided for all the market segmentation for the period 2015 -2020.
Competitive landscape for each of the product types is highlighted and market players are profiled with attributes of company overview, financial overview, business strategies, product portfolio and recent developments. Market shares of the key players for 2014 are provided. The major players profiled in this report are ABB, Intel Corporation, Texas Incorporation, Rockwell Automation and others.”
“1. Global Digital Power Electronics Market Overview
2. Executive Summary
3. Global Digital Power Electronics Market Landscape
3.1. Market Share Analysis
3.1.1. Material Suppliers
3.1.2. Power Electronics Companies
3.1.3. Equipment Manufacturers
3.2. Comparative Analysis
3.2.1. Product Benchmarking
3.2.2. End user profiling
3.2.3. Patent Analysis
3.2.4. Top 5 Financials Analysis
4. Global Digital Power Electronics Market Forces
4.1. Market Drivers
4.1.1. Impact Analysis of the Power Electronics Market Drivers
4.1.2. Demand for Multiple Function Portable Devices to Increase The Use of Power
4.2. Market Constraints
4.3. Market Challenges
4.4. Attractiveness of the Digital Power Electronics Industry
4.4.1. Power of Suppliers
4.4.2. Power of Customers
4.4.3. Threat of New entrants
4.4.4. Threat of Substitution
4.4.5. Degree of Competition
5. Global Digital Power Electronics Market – Strategic Analysis
5.1. Value Chain Analysis
5.2. Pricing Analysis
5.3. Opportunities Analysis
5.4. ProductMarket Life Cycle Analysis
5.5. Suppliers and Distributors
6. Global Digital Power Electronics Market – By Substrate Wafers
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Gallium Nitride
6.3. Silicon Carbide
6.4. Silicon
6.5. Sapphire
7. Digital Power Electronics Market by Components
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Power Management Integrated Circuits (PMIC)
7.2.1. Digital AC-AC Regulators and Controllers
7.2.2. Digital DC to DC Convertors, Controllers and Regulators
7.2.3. LED Drivers
7.2.4. Digital Battery Chargers (Microprocessor)
7.2.5. Voltage and current Regulators
7.3. Digital Power Modules
7.3.1. Digital Intelligent Power Module (Invertor IC)
7.3.2. Digital Power Integrated Modules (Convertor Invertor)
7.4. Digital Power Discrete Devices
7.4.1. Diodes and Rectifiers
7.4.2. Bipolar Transistors (BJT)
7.4.3. IGBTs and FETs
7.4.4. Thyristors
7.5. Signal Management
7.5.1. Amplifiers and Comparators
7.5.2. Analog switches
7.5.3. Digital Potentiometers
7.5.4. Interfaces
7.5.4.1. Smart card and SIM Card Interfaces
7.5.4.2. Modems and transceivers
7.5.5. Light, Image and Touch Sensors
7.6. Others
8. Digital Power Electronics Market – by Application
8.1. Information and communications Technology Sector
8.2. Electronic Switching Systems
8.3. Wireless Devices
8.3.1. RADAR Applications
8.3.2. Radio Frequency Applications
8.4. Consumer Electronics
8.4.1. LED
8.4.2. Invertors
8.4.3. Switch Mode Power Supply (SMPs)
8.4.4. Mobile Phones
8.4.5. Refrigerators
8.4.6. Others
8.5. Power Sector
8.5.1. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS)
8.5.2. Convertors
8.5.2.1. AC to DC Rectifier
8.5.2.2. DC to AC Invertor
8.5.2.3. DC to DC Convertor
8.5.2.4. AC to AC Convertor
8.6. Aerospace
8.7. Automobile Industry
8.8. Others
9. Digital Power Electronics Market by Geography
9.1. North America
9.1.1. USA
9.1.2. Canada
9.2. Europe
9.2.1. Germany
9.2.2. Italy
9.2.3. France
9.2.4. UK
9.3. Asia Pacific
9.3.1. South Korea
9.3.2. China
9.3.3. Japan
9.4. MEA and LA
10. Market Entropy
10.1. New Product Launches
10.2. M&As, Collaborations, JVs and Partnerships
11. Company Reports
11.1. ABB Group
11.2. Alstom Group
11.3. Dialog Semiconductor PLC
11.4. Exar Corporation
11.5. Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.
11.6. Free scale Semiconductor Inc.
11.7. Infineon Technologies
11.8. Integrated Device technology, Inc.
11.9. Intel Corporation
11.10. International Rectifier Corporation
11.11. Intersil Corporation
11.12. Linear Technology Corporation
11.13. Maxim Integrated Products Inc
11.14. MediaTek Inc.
11.15. Microsemi Corporation
11.16. Mitsubishi Corporation
11.17. ON Semiconductor Corporation
11.18. Qualcomm Incorporated
11.19. Renesas Electronics Corporation
11.20. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
11.21. Rohm Semiconductor Co. Ltd
11.22. ST microelectronics NV
11.23. Taiwan Semiconductors Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)
11.24. Texas Instruments Inc.
11.25. Volterra Semiconductor Corporation
“”*More than 40 Companies are profiled in this Research Report, Complete List available on Request*””
“”*Financials would be provided on a best efforts basis for private companies*””
12. Appendix
12.1. Abbreviations
12.2. Sources
12.3. Research Methodology
12.4. Bibliography
12.5. Compilation of Expert Insights
12.6. Disclaimer”
“11.1. ABB Group
11.2. Alstom Group
11.3. Dialog Semiconductor PLC
11.4. Exar Corporation
11.5. Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.
11.6. Free scale Semiconductor Inc.
11.7. Infineon Technologies
11.8. Integrated Device technology, Inc.
11.9. Intel Corporation
11.10. International Rectifier Corporation
11.11. Intersil Corporation
11.12. Linear Technology Corporation
11.13. Maxim Integrated Products Inc
11.14. MediaTek Inc.
11.15. Microsemi Corporation
11.16. Mitsubishi Corporation
11.17. ON Semiconductor Corporation
11.18. Qualcomm Incorporated
11.19. Renesas Electronics Corporation
11.20. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
11.21. Rohm Semiconductor Co. Ltd
11.22. ST microelectronics NV
11.23. Taiwan Semiconductors Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC)
11.24. Texas Instruments Inc.
11.25. Volterra Semiconductor Corporation”