Semikron

SEMIKRON Gmbh. Logo
Semikron International GmbH
GmbH
Founded 1951
Headquarters Nuremberg, Germany
Key people
CSO: Peter Sontheimer; CFO: Christian Müller; CTO: Harald Jäger[1]
Products Semiconductor
Revenue 509 Mio. Euro (2015)[2]
Number of employees
3000[2]
Website www.semikron.com

Semikron is an independent manufacturer of power semiconductor components. The company was founded by Dr. Friedrich Josef Martin in Nuremberg in 1951. Today the company has a staff of more than 3,000 people in 25 subsidiaries (world-wide) with production sites in Germany, Brazil, China, France, India, Italy, Korea, Slovakia and the US. Semikron is a provider of chips, discrete semiconductors, transistor, diode and thyristor power modules, power assemblies and systems for markets such as industrial drives, wind and solar, hybrid and electric vehicles, the rail industry and power supplies. According to a survey carried out by BTM Consult ApS, the total wind power capacity installed until 2009 was 122 Gigawatt. 57 Gigawatt comprises power semiconductors from Semikron. In the field of diode/thyristor modules Semikron is the market leader with a 30% share of the worldwide market.[3]

Products

Semikron’s product range consists of 11,600 different power semiconductors from 1 kW to 10 MW, including chips, discrete diodes/thyristors, power modules (IGBT / MOSFET / diode / thyristor/CIB/IPM), driver and protection components and integrated subsystems.

Amongst other developments Semikron invented the world's first isolated power module, the Semipack, of which 56 million are presently in use.

SEMIKRON Elektronik GmbH Sigmundstraße 200 Nürnberg

Important innovations of the organization:

Applications

Today, 57 Gigawatt wind capacity is powered by Semikron technology. 122 Gigawatt (Source: BTM Consult ApS, 03/2008) is the total installed wind capacity since 1993. "Semikron inside" has become a trademark for new markets such as renewable energy and hybrid vehicles as well as industrial applications such as electric drives, welding machines, lifts, power supplies, pumps, conveyor belts, trains and trams.

Literature

Sources

  1. "Über SEMIKRON >> Impressum". Semikron. Retrieved 2015-01-21.
  2. 1 2 https://www.semikron.com/about-semikron/facts-and-figures.html
  3. IMS Research "The global power semiconductor market 2010".
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