Mornsun (Chinese: 金升阳, stylised as MORNSUN[8]), also known as Mornsun Power,[9] is a China-based power supply manufacturer[10] with full name of Mornsun Guangzhou Science & Technology Co., Ltd.[11] (广州金升阳科技有限公司[12]). It was established by George Yin[13] in 1998,[14] and is headquartered in Guangzhou.[15]

Mornsun Guangzhou Science & Technology Co., Ltd.
Native name
广州金升阳科技有限公司[1]
IndustryPower supply,[2] Electronics[3]
FoundedJuly 1998
Headquarters
Key people
George Yin (founder, CEO)[5]
Productsconverters,[6] chips[7]
Websitemornsun-power.com

Mornsun focuses on the magnetic-electric isolation technology[16] and its product applications, and specializes in making DC-to-DC converters[17] and AC-to-DC converters.[18] In addition to power supplies, it also produces chips.[19]

History

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Mornsun was founded by George Yin[20] in 1998 in Guangzhou.[21] Since 2005,[22] Relec Electronics Limited has become the distributor of Mornsun in the United Kingdom.[23]

In October 2017,[24] Mornsun and SE Spezial-Electronic GmbH launched a joint venture company Mornsun Power GmbH in Germany.[25]

On May 1, 2024, the U.S. Treasury Department added Mornsun to the Specially Designated Nationals List, as part of the targeting of PRC entities supporting Russia’s defense industrial base.[26][27]

References

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  1. ^ "专利金奖闪耀南粤 创新驱动经济发展". Xinhua News Agency. 2018-07-12.
  2. ^ "MORNSUN Releases Power Supplies For 5G Industry". Electronics For You. March 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "Mornsun to establish a presence in Central China". China Business Herald.
  4. ^ EDN, Electrical Design News, Volume 52, Issues 20-26. Cahners Publishing Company. 2007. pp. 92–.
  5. ^ "Mornsun 2020 China Distributor Conference was held in Guangzhou". Mudan Evening Post.
  6. ^ Anna Casey (July 19, 2018). "MORNSUN expands Rail R3 DC/DC converters". Design World Magazine.
  7. ^ "Mornsun's New Headquarters in Guangzhou was put into operation". China Business Herald. 14 December 2017.
  8. ^ Anatoly Belous; Vitali Saladukha (13 November 2019). High-Speed Digital System Design: Art, Science and Experience. Springer Nature. pp. 342–. ISBN 978-3-030-25409-4.
  9. ^ "Fighting the epidemic Mornsun is in action". Heze Daily.
  10. ^ "Endrich distributes power supplies from Mornsun". Elektronik Praxis Magazine. 2018-04-26.
  11. ^ "Mornsun Concludes Its Last Power Supply Seminars of 2019". Electronics For You. December 21, 2019.
  12. ^ Steve Bush (2016-03-28). "深圳信测标准技术服务股份有限公司首次公开发行股票并在创业板上市招股说明书(申报稿)" (PDF). China Securities Regulatory Commission.
  13. ^ "India is one of the most important strategic markets for Mornsun". PressReader. 7 Aug 2016. Archived from the original on 2020-12-05.
  14. ^ Margit Kuther (Apr 3, 2012). "SE Spezial distributes the power supply modules of Mornsun Power". Elektronik Praxis Magazine.
  15. ^ "New Mornsun Power - why SE Spezial-Electronic is no longer Mornsun distributor". Elektronik Praxis Magazine. 2017-10-27.
  16. ^ "Companies in the Industry: Mornsun". Electronic Products Magazine. December 3, 2012.
  17. ^ "Rise of the smart grid and what it means for energy users". PressReader. 7 Mar 2013.
  18. ^ "Power Solutions for IoT Systems and Devices". Elektor Magazine. Dec 10, 2019.
  19. ^ Steve Bush (17 July 2019). "Mornsun creates a push-pull dc-dc converter chip IC with integrated mosfets". Electronics Weekly.
  20. ^ "The power supply is the heart of electronic circuits". PressReader. 10 Mar 2015.
  21. ^ EDN, Volume 53, Issues 13-26. Rogers Publishing Company. 2008. pp. 63–.
  22. ^ "Mornsun's 15th Anniversary of Entering the UK". Meizhou Daily.
  23. ^ Alex McCarthy (10 September 2019). "Mornsun CUWB12-YMD-6WR3 series has 4.5VDC to 36VDC input range". Electronics Weekly.
  24. ^ "Mornsun enters the European market". Shenzhen Special Zone Daily. 14 December 2017.
  25. ^ Jan Buiting (14 December 2017). "Mornsun and SE Spezial-Electronic launch joint venture company Mornsun Power GmbH". Elektor Magazine.
  26. ^ "Imposing New Measures on Russia for its Full-Scale War and Use of Chemical Weapons Against Ukraine". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 14 May 2024.
  27. ^ "Sanction List Search - Mornsun". Sanction List Search. U.S. Treasury Department - Office of Foreign Assets Control. Retrieved 16 May 2024.