Consumer electronics include televisions, laptops, smartphone chargers, gaming consoles, smart appliances, and wearable devices. These products emphasize thin and light profiles, high-efficiency power design, low standby power consumption, and cost competitiveness. Due to short product cycles and large-scale mass production, designs tend to use cost-effective and easily integrated semiconductor components such as MOSFET, SBD, UFD, Zener, and TVS. These components are used in Battery Management Systems (BMS), load switches, interface protection (USB, HDMI), and voltage regulation circuits to ensure equipment remains stable, safe, and efficient during long-term use. While SiC components offer advantages, they are typically adopted only in high-end power supplies due to cost factors.