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February 5, 2021

VIEWPOINT 2021: Craig Frahm, Global Marketing Manager, EA Elektro-Automatik, Inc.



VIEWPOINT 2021: Craig Frahm, Global Marketing Manager, EA Elektro-Automatik, Inc.
Craig Frahm, Global Marketing Manager, EA Elektro-Automatik, Inc.
As the semiconductor industry begins to heat up in 2021, at least according to Semiconductor Industry Association's optimistic forecasts device demand, test engineers are going to need to find new ways to cool down their power supplies. While in the past water-cooled power supplies were only available as part of a custom-designed solution, now companies such as EA Elektro-Automatik (EA) are offering advanced water-cooled power solutions as part of a standard COTS product offering.

The semiconductor industry enters 2021 with more uncertainty in global economics than usual, but still facing macro-drivers that form the foundation of increasing device demand for many years to come. While EA is seeing strong growth in automotive electronics test, particularly tied to electric vehicle development, EA's products are finding their way into test labs and production environments throughout the semiconductor industry, driven by growth in data centers, 5G deployment, gaming and artificial intelligence sector increases.

All of this is pushing the test and production engineers to find more powerful and innovative power supplies, particularly for clean rooms where power supplies need to be sealed. By replacing standard fan cooling, our PSB Series can provide increased cooling efficiency even at higher ambient temperatures.

Craig Frahm, Global Marketing Manager
EA Elektro-Automatik, Inc.
http://www.elektroautomatik.us
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