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Advanced Energy’s Global Footprint Helps Ease Customers’ Tariff Concerns

May 02, 2025

By John Donaghey

Over the past few months, the U.S. Administration announced a range of tariffs on imports into the United States. Presently, it is hard to escape news about tariffs and the impacts of those tariffs on businesses worldwide. While customers have to navigate through uncertainties, AE is well positioned to help minimize tariff exposures.

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Improving Thin Film Quality: Advanced Pyrometry Solutions for Precise Vacuum Chamber Temperature Monitoring

October 27, 2025

By Tim Dubbs

Depositing materials in a vacuum environment reduces contamination and enables materials to travel unimpeded to the substrate. As such, this technique is an important industrial process for creating thin films and coatings across a diverse range of applications including semiconductor manufacturing, optics or glass and beyond.

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Are You Ready for Level VII Efficiency?

September 25, 2025

By Michael Acepcion

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Level VII efficiency standards are currently in the final stages before publication and are anticipated to come into force in about two years. The rules will impact several applications, from medical and industrial technologies to IT equipment as well as home appliances, lighting, consumer products and HVAC systems.

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Meeting Military Standards with Commercial Power Technologies

September 15, 2025

By Todd Hendrix

In recent years, there has been an increasing adoption of commercial components and subsystems within defense and aerospace sectors, encompassing land, sea, and air applications. This is as true for power conversion and delivery technologies as it is for semiconductors, passive components and electro-mechanical parts, all of which must meet the standards set by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). These standards are among the world’s most exacting and have been duplicated or referenced by many allied forces.

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Ultimate Guide to Power Supply for Test & Measurement Applications

August 17, 2018

By Advanced Energy Editor

SL Power has developed an Ultimate Guide to Power Supply for Test & Measurement applications. This guide presents the considerations involved when choosing the optimum power supply for test equipment.

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A Model for Reliability – Accelerated Life Tests at Advanced Energy

August 09, 2018

By Michael Shover

We spend a lot of time thinking about how to make our products fail in the lab. We know that the more time, effort and thought we put into identifying failure modes during the early stages of development, the better the reliability of the end-state product.
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SEMICON West Goes Beyond Smart

August 02, 2018

By Tom Karlicek

When I attend trade shows, I typically expect to see incremental innovations that have a small impact on our industry, but rarely any significant game-changers.
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CoC Version 5 Tier 2 Proposes New Requirements for External Power Supplies

July 17, 2018

By Advanced Energy Editor

The European Union has proposed new standards for External Power Supplies (EPS) shipping into member nations as outlined in CoC Version 5 Tier 2.
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SL Power Launches New DoE Level VI & CoC Tier 2 Page

July 17, 2018

By Advanced Energy Editor

SL Power's new page analyzes the regulation of External Power Supplies (EPS) within the USA and EU – DoE Level VI and the proposed CoC Version 5 Tier 2.

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Streamlined Collection of Temperature Readings

June 29, 2018

By Advanced Energy Editor

TEGAM, Inc. is proud to work with the world’s leading food processors.

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Socrates Helps Us Answer the Question: Can Emissivity Be Measured in Real Time?

June 12, 2018

By Mark Ritzheimer

In a previous post by my colleague Simon Wheeler, we discussed that if you’re not careful, emissivity could become a pyrometer’s “Achilles heel.”
Temperature Measurement

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What is the Difference Between IEC Class I and Class II Input?

June 08, 2018

By Advanced Energy Editor

Class I and Class II refers to a power supply’s internal construction and electrical insulation. These standards were developed to protect the user from electric shock.

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Five Reasons Why We’re Investing in Tech Ed

June 05, 2018

By Jason Brunz

I recently read that high school graduates have been so effectively encouraged to get a bachelor’s degree that high-paid jobs requiring shorter and less expensive training are going unfilled.
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