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We’re bringing you the latest from the world of semiconductors – straight to your ears! From quick takes on trending applications to deep dives on product innovations, our experts give you their take on the tech behind the tech.

Join our hosts Fabian Schiffer and Kelsey Markl, as they seek out some of Infineon’s greatest technical minds to discuss the biggest challenges and opportunities engineers face today and what the team at Infineon is doing to address them. So listen to our podcast at home, in the office, or on the go – we’re transmitting our know-how directly to you, wherever you are.
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Megawatt EV charging

2025-10-0713:44

In this episode, host Kelsey Markl welcomes Global Application Manager Rodrigo Marquina to the show, where they discuss the fundamentals and future of EV charging with a focus on megawatt charging. They delve into the use cases for high-power megawatt systems, and how these advancements are shaping the electrification of transportation, from passenger vehicles to long-haul trucks.
In this episode, host Kelsey Markl welcomes Global Application Marketer Giovanni Parrino to the show, where they discuss new opportunities in HVAC with wide bandgap technologies. What challenges are driving HVAC trends, how to counter cost pressure and grid challenges, and what role do topology design changes play? For more, attend the Giovanni’s webinar, visit our HVAC application page, or discover our evaluation board EVAL-2EDGAN-INV-1KW mentioned in the episode.
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, host Peter Balint is joined by Walter Bell, Director of Application Marketing for Home Appliances at Infineon, to discuss the latest trends and innovations in induction cooktops. They explore the benefits of induction cooking, including its energy efficiency and flexibility, and how semiconductors are playing a crucial role in improving the technology. Read the whitepaper.
Join host Peter Balint on this episode of Podcast4Engineers as he delves into the fascinating world of home appliances, where the boundaries of innovation are constantly being pushed. Alongside guest expert, Walter Bell, they take a journey through the evolution of automation in home appliances, from humble beginnings to the cutting-edge technologies of today. Discover how the convergence of AI and semiconductors has revolutionized the way we live, making our daily lives more convenient, efficient, and connected. Tune in to find out how the perfect blend of human ingenuity and technological prowess is transforming the home appliance market, and what it means for the world of tomorrow.
In this episode, host Kelsey Markl welcomes Global Director of Application Management Wolf-Dieter Baehre back to the show, where they discuss the adoption of silicon carbide (SiC) in industrial drives applications. What factors still make IGBT an interesting choice today, and when should engineers start designing the future-ready systems of tomorrow with SiC?   Find out more about industrial drives solutions here. Download our latest whitepaper "SiC technology - A cost-effective enabler of highly efficient power drive systems" here. Or watch our webinar "Quantifying the benefits of SiC technology in Electric Motor Drive Systems" here.
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, the host Kelsey Markl welcomes Global Application Manager Lara Kremer, who explains the factors influencing the heat pump market, including cost efficiency, environmental concerns, and policy impacts. Tune in as they discuss recent technological advancements in heat pumps, such as improved inverters, smart features, and the shift toward eco-friendly refrigerants to reduce environmental impact.
In this episode of the Podcast4Engineers, host Kelsey Markl invites Marijana Vukicevic, MCU Product Marketing Director at Infineon, to explore how microcontrollers are transitioning power from analog to digital. They discuss the benefits of digital scalability, faster processing, and how digital MCUs like the PSOC™ Control family are ideal for GaN-based systems, enabling smaller designs and groundbreaking energy efficiency in data centers.
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, our guest, Richard Kunčič, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Power System division, discusses how AI’s increasing power requirements will drive a substantial change in rack power distribution architecture. He will dive into the pros and cons of transitioning to a 400 V architecture, and the evolution of the server power supply. Lastly, he will give an overview of Infineon’s investment in quantum computing; a technology which has the potential to unlock new possibilities in the AI space and boost efficiency to unprecedented levels, especially for specific types of AI model training.  Learn more about Infineon's data center solutions.
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, host Peter Balint sits down with Davide Chiola, VP of Systems Solutions at Infineon, to explore the critical role of thermal management in AI data centers. They discuss innovative cooling techniques, design challenges, and emerging trends like liquid cooling and superconductivity, shaping the future of high-performance computing. Learn more about Infineon's data center solutions here. Have a question or topic suggestion for our next episode? Email us at wepowerai@infineon.com. 
Advancements in GPUs and the transition to higher voltage architectures in AI servers are driving the need for robust protection integrated circuits (ICs). In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, our application expert, Nitish Agarwal, explores the critical role of hot swap controllers in managing inrush currents and ensuring the reliability and efficiency of AI data centers. Additionally, he will address future trends and challenges within the semiconductor industry. Have a question or topic suggestion for our next episode? Email us at wepowerai@infineon.com  
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, host Peter Balint explores the intricate demands of powering AI with guest, Fanny Bjoerk, Director Global Application Marketing for Datacenter Power Distribution. They discuss the exponential rise in power requirements of hyperscale data centers driven by the AI revolution, and the critical role of renewable energy in meeting these demands sustainably. The episode delves into the challenges and solutions for integrating renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, and the importance of energy efficiency and reliable power delivery for the future of AI infrastructure. Learn more about Infineon's solutions for renewable energy. Do you have a question or topic suggestion for our next episode? Email us at wepowerai@infineon.com
Today, we will examine the critical role played by battery backup units in keeping AI servers running smoothly, even in the event of power outages. Our guest, Filippo Rosetti, Application Marketing Manager at Infineon, shares his expertise on effective battery backup hardware strategies that ensure uninterrupted power supply to AI systems. From process continuity to seamless power switchover, we'll explore the importance of reliable battery systems in powering AI. Learn more about Infineon's battery management systems. Do you have a question or topic suggestion for our next episode? Email us at wepowerai@infineon.com
In this episode of Podcast4Engineers, we look at the role of predictive failure in the AI data center arena. How can we accurately predict which components will fail and when? Our conversation with Infineon System Architect, Christian Bernhardt will shed some new light on trimming the costs of ownership for hyperscale data centers. Learn more about Infineon's power system reliability solutions or email us with your questions or topic suggestions for our next episodes at wepowerai@infineon.com
How can we make sure our chips work reliably for decades without having decades to test them? In this episode, we dive deep into the topic of silicon carbide (SiC) reliability testing with our expert guest Paul Salmen.  Be sure to check out the training Paul mentions to learn more about gate oxide reliability for CoolSiC™ devices.
In this episode, we talk to Konrad Schraml and Caspar Leendertz again about their nomination for the Deutsche Zukunftspreis. Listen to learn about the technical challenges the team from Infineon and TU Chemnitz overcame to create the world's first 3.3 kV SiC MOSFET with a vertical channel and innovative copper contacting.
We’ve been nominated for the prestigious Deutsche Zukunftspreis, the German Federal President‘s Award for Technology and Innovation! In this episode, we talk to Konrad Schraml and Caspar Leendertz about their submission: the world's first 3.3 kV SiC MOSFET with a vertical channel and innovative copper contacting. Listen in to learn how it can cut losses by 90%, saving energy in rail, solar, and wind applications, and is already making an impact worthy of the Deutsche Zukunftspreis.
The sun doesn’t always shine, and the wind doesn’t always blow. So how can we save our green energy for the times we can’t produce it? In this episode, our expert Marco Werr explains how battery energy storage systems (BESS) help harness the energy from renewables, so it is there when we need it.
How do USB connectors help machines 'see' and work smarter? In industrial automation, machine vision plays a crucial role in enabling machines to 'see' and interact with their environment. High-speed USB data transfer is the backbone of this technology, facilitating the rapid transmission of image data from cameras to processing units and allowing real-time analysis, precise quality control, and efficient decision-making. In this episode, our expert Jimmy will guide you through the advantages of USB as a connector and give you a first look into the future of USB data transfer, introducing peripheral controllers for USB 10 and 20Gbps.
To solve some of the industry’s biggest challenges, it takes players both big and small. In this episode, our Julian Haslberger and special guest Jack Herring from Jiva Materials explain how they came together to address electronic waste with recyclable PCBs as part of Infineon’s Co-Innovation Program.
Electronic waste is rapidly growing, but is there a more sustainable option to just throwing away electrical components? In this episode, our expert Andreas Kopp and special guest Jack Herring from Jiva Materials dive into how both companies are coming together to make recyclable PCBs that not only reduce waste but also withstand the demands of the semiconductor industry.
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