High-Temperature Electronics
High-temperature electronics are specialized devices designed to operate reliably in extreme heat conditions, often exceeding 200 degrees Celsius. These electronics are crucial for applications in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and oil and gas, where traditional components may fail due to high temperatures.
To achieve this, high-temperature electronics utilize advanced materials like silicon carbide and gallium nitride, which can withstand greater thermal stress. These materials enable the development of sensors, power devices, and integrated circuits that maintain performance and longevity in harsh environments, ensuring safety and efficiency in critical operations.