At eCADBridge, studying new-generation packages isn't a side task — it's the core of what we do. When a silicon house like Texas Instruments rethinks how a component is physically built, we dig in immediately: pulling the datasheet, running the land pattern math, building verified library entries, and documenting exactly what it means for your layout. IsoShield caught our attention the moment it was announced at APEC 2026. It isn't a spec refresh. It's a fundamental change in how isolated power is packaged — and that means the eCAD story around it is just as important as the electrical one.
There's a frustration every power electronics designer knows intimately. You've got a SiC gate driver that needs a clean, isolated ±15 V bias supply. You know the topology. You know the controller IC. And then you open the BOM and stare at the discrete transformer, …
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