Company Filing History:

Years Active: 2008-2010
Title: Martin März - Innovator in Power Electronics
Introduction
Martin März is a notable inventor based in Nuremberg, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of power electronics, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing the efficiency and functionality of power electronic arrangements.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is for a power electronics assembly with a cooling element. This invention involves a power electronic arrangement that includes an insulating substrate, a cooling element positioned beneath the substrate, and one or more power electronic components mounted on the metallization surface of the substrate. The design features a metal layer portion that extends beyond the insulating substrate, forming a metal flange that surrounds it. The cooling element has recesses that create a cavity for a liquid cooling agent, enhancing the cooling efficiency of the assembly.
Another significant patent by Martin März is a switch mode power supply with reduced switching losses. This invention addresses the performance of a switching transistor that exhibits reduced switching losses. The output capacitance of the transistor is very high at low drain/source voltages, but as the voltage increases, the capacitance decreases significantly, minimizing the energy stored in the transistor.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Martin März has worked with prominent companies in the power electronics sector. He has been associated with the Engineering Center for Power Electronics GmbH and Infineon Technologies AG. His experience in these organizations has contributed to his expertise and innovative capabilities in the field.
Collaborations
Martin has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Ernst Schimanek and Dieter Brunner. Their joint efforts have further advanced the development of innovative solutions in power electronics.
Conclusion
Martin März is a distinguished inventor whose work in power electronics has led to valuable patents that enhance the efficiency of electronic systems. His contributions continue to influence the industry positively.