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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Fremont, CA: In recent years, power electronics has grown significantly, and nearly every application in use today involves power electronic equipment in one way or another. Therefore, studying the benefits of these gadgets, which led to their popularity, is crucial. The following are a few benefits and drawbacks of power electronic converters:
The Advantages of Power Electronics
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Mass Production
Technological developments in semiconductor manufacturing have led to the widespread and economical availability of power electronic devices. Because these devices are available at different voltage and current levels, several options are available.
Highly Reliable
When used under rated settings, these devices' robust, long-lasting performance and lack of mechanical moving components lead to fewer failures.
Highly Efficient
These devices function as switches in most applications, and we know that switches have very low power loss and switching losses in both ON and OFF modes.
Negligible Maintenance
Almost no maintenance is needed for the power electronic systems because they do not have any mechanical moving parts.
Fast
The dynamic response of power electronic systems is significantly faster than that of mechanical or electro-mechanical equipment.
Size
Compared to mechanical systems with comparable power ratings, these power electronic systems are much smaller, meaning they weigh less, take up less floor space, are easier to handle, require less installation, cost less to pack and ship, and have many other benefits.
The Disadvantages of Power Electronics
Harmonics
Power electronic systems have only one significant drawback: they introduce significant harmonics to the power supply and associated load sides. The output voltage and current of the converters and the input current produce harmonics since they modify the sinusoidal waveform to meet the requirements. Both sides are now having a lot of problems because of these harmonics. If we have motors, harmonics on the load side lead to concerns like excessive heating, increased acoustic noise, torsional vibration of the motor shaft, malfunctions with DC motor commutation, etc. Therefore, modern VFD motors are specifically made to withstand the impacts of harmonics better. In addition, we offer filter circuits that limit the load's harmonics.
Harmonics also create considerable challenges on the supply side, affecting the performance of other devices connected to the same source. These distortions can interfere with audio and video equipment as well as communication lines, reducing overall system reliability. In facilities relying on advanced electronic systems, ROO.AI enables robust, real-time operational visibility that supports long-lasting performance and fewer failures through better process monitoring. Additionally, supply-line harmonics can cause input-side transformers to overheat and lose efficiency. In high-power applications such as industrial motor drives, like industrial motor drives, has a significant amount of power.
Low Power Factor
Reactive power adjustment equipment must be installed because some power electronic converters have low input power factors.
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Low Overload Capacity
Power electronic devices must stay within their rated current and voltage ranges. Excessive current can cause device failure and overheating. Protection measures like snubber circuits are crucial to avoid problems like incorrect triggering.
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