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Everything about electronics
Everything about electronics

The Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026 brings the latest insights from the electronics industry, focusing on power electronics, embedded intelligence, EV charging systems, and semiconductor advancements. These updates are highly relevant for engineers working on SMPS, PFC, and embedded system design.
In today’s update, we explore developments from Texas Instruments, Navitas Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, and Infineon Technologies.
In this Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026, Texas Instruments continues advancing digital SMPS control technologies.
Digital SMPS control enables:
Compared to analog systems:
However, engineers must consider:
This Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026 highlights that digital control is becoming mainstream in SMPS design.
In this Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026, Navitas Semiconductor is pushing GaN technology into EV charging systems.
GaN-based EV chargers offer:
Challenges include:
This Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026 shows that GaN is expanding beyond consumer chargers into EV infrastructure.
In this Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026, STMicroelectronics continues improving edge AI microcontrollers.
Edge AI MCUs are used in:
Benefits include:
For engineers, this means:
This Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026 highlights that embedded systems are becoming smarter with AI integration.
In this Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026, Infineon Technologies continues advancing power management IC technology.
Modern power ICs help:
This Electronics Tech Update 8 April 2026 confirms that integration and efficiency are driving power electronics innovation.
From today’s updates, several trends are emerging:
Digital control is replacing analog control in SMPS systems.
GaN technology is expanding into EV charging applications.
Embedded systems are becoming more intelligent with AI integration.
Power ICs are becoming more compact and efficient.