Motor Control and Solar Inverter Stable Power Quality Analysis
AI Data Center PMIC Solution Realizes High-Precision Power Analysis
“Tektronix plays a key role in power system verification and development through advanced test solutions that help with high-precision analysis of everything from power semiconductor components to inverters and motor drives, to the smallest noise in power management ICs (PMICs) for AI data centers.”
Tektronix Korea participated in the 2025 Power Electronics Conference held at the Pyeongchang Alpensia Convention Center from July 7 to 10 and introduced its advanced test solutions.
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▲Director Shin Ji-in of Korea Tektronix
Director Shin Ji-in, who introduced Tektronix at the conference, said that Tektronix attracted attention from industry and academia by being recognized for the excellence of its solutions in various application fields such as power semiconductors, motor control, solar inverters, and power management ICs (PMICs).
According to Director Shin Ji-in, the performance of power semiconductor devices is key to their switching characteristics in actual operating environments, and the 'DPT (Double Pulse Test)' is used to accurately evaluate this.
DPT is a representative method for measuring switching speed and loss in an environment similar to actual operating conditions.
On the other hand, signal distortion may occur because the switching speed of recent devices is very fast.
TektronixTo solve these problems, S presented the 'IsoVu™ probe' based on optical isolation technology.
It is evaluated as an industry-first, proprietary technology that can secure stable waveforms even in areas where measurement is difficult, such as high-side gate signals.
In addition, improving the quality of power systems and ensuring stability are important factors in actual industrial fields such as solar inverters and motor drivers.
Tektronix's 'DQ Zero Conversion' technique converts complex three-phase AC signals into simple DC components, enabling more stable and simpler control system configuration.
To this end, we have configured an analysis system based on an oscilloscope and IMDA software to enable more precise and easier power quality measurements.
The power efficiency of AI data centers, which are rapidly growing, depends on the performance of PMIC (Power Management IC).
PMICs must provide stable power to multiple power rails, and small signal abnormalities such as noise and ripple can affect the entire system.
Tektronix offers a 'power rail probe' that can detect even these subtle abnormal signals, and enables precise power analysis based on low self-noise and a wide offset range.
Tektronix will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2026 and plans to launch a variety of new products in the second half of the year, focusing on the power sector.
In particular, industry expectations are growing as it is expected to include high-performance analysis solutions suitable for next-generation semiconductors and eco-friendly energy systems.
Director Shin Ji-in said, “Tektronix will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2026. “We plan to launch various new products centered on the power sector in the second half of the year,” he said. “In particular, expectations are rising in the industry as it will include high-performance analysis solutions suitable for next-generation semiconductors and eco-friendly energy systems. We ask for your continued interest.”
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▲(From left) Tektronix 5 Series, 4 Series, 3 Series, 2 Series products