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Hunter Freberg - Power Solutions Group Technical Marketing Engineer
October 31, 2023
11:00AM PDT
Analysis of Residential Bidirectional Solar Inverters with Coupled Battery Storage
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English
Attendance: Online
As demand for residential solar systems continues to grow, the need to reduce system losses while deploying more flexible architectures becomes paramount. Bidirectional capability in solar inverters is
one such feature that improves efficiency, adds additional protection, and enables battery
charging by AC mains in addition to the photovoltaic array.
Alongside improvements in solar inverter technology, onsemi’s latest devices such
as Field
Stop 7 (FS7) IGBTs and 3rd generation EliteSiC MOSFETs offer significant performance
improvements. Both transistors offer improved switching and reduced conduction losses over previous
generations for higher efficiency designs. Smaller form factor inverters may be developed
with SiC devices having higher thermal conductivity and the potential to operate at higher
switching frequencies as well. As this market develops further, onsemi continues to
support
with an extensive portfolio of discretes and modules for energy infrastructure applications.
Market trends and standards for residential solar systems
Benefits of bidirectional solar inverters with coupled battery storage
Advantages of onsemi’s latest EliteSiC discretes and modules for improved performance
Speaker
PSG Technical Marketing Engineer
Hunter is a Technical Marketing Engineer for the Power Solutions Group (PSG) at
onsemi. His focus is to develop collateral and promote PSG products for energy
infrastructure, industrial automation, and automotive applications.
Hunter’s interest in semiconductors began at Arizona State University where he
attained a BSE in electrical engineering with a focus in semiconductor manufacturing
and device physics. Since graduating, he has pursued roles in sales and marketing
with greater focus on applications.