NOVOSENSE Highlights IC Innovations Across Automotive, Industrial, and AI Data Center Power at PCIM Europe 2026

June 10, 2026
NOVOSENSE Microelectronics showcased its latest IC technologies at PCIM Europe 2026 in Nuremberg, featuring advancements in gate drivers, isolation devices, sensors, and motor drivers for automotive, industrial, and AI data center applications.

NOVOSENSE Microelectronics announced in a press release that it is exhibiting its latest IC technologies at PCIM Europe 2026, held from June 9 to 11 in Nuremberg, Germany. The company is showcasing new products supporting automotive high voltage systems, white goods, industrial control, and AI data center power applications.

For the automotive sector, NOVOSENSE presented several integrated circuit products designed for electric vehicle power conversion, including the NSI6911F isolated gate driver for silicon carbide and IGBT power stages, the NSI1306 reinforced isolated modulator for current sensing, and the NSI83xx digital isolators. Additional products such as the NSOPA240x operational amplifiers target traction motor control systems.

In white goods and industrial control, the company introduced new sensing and motor control devices. These include the NSPGD1M gauge pressure sensor, the NST1002 digital temperature sensor, the NSM2311 current sensor, and a range of motor and low side driver ICs such as the NSD7308 and NSD5614N.

For AI data center power, NOVOSENSE highlighted the NSI6602V isolated dual channel gate driver and the NSM201x Hall effect current sensors. These devices are designed to support high density power conversion with low propagation delay and fast overcurrent protection.

The company reported approximately 495 million US dollars in revenue for 2025, with automotive contributing over 35 percent. In the first quarter of 2026, revenue reached about 168 million US dollars, up more than 59 percent year on year. According to Yole Group, NOVOSENSE ranks among the global top four magnetic sensor suppliers.

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