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Connectors ensure high speed data integrity in vehicle applications
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has announced two new products for rail and military vehicles, as well as the telecommunication and industrial markets. The SteadiShield connector and the OcTrain 10Gb Ethernet contact can be utilised in braking systems, trackside and signalling cables, drivers’ cabin equipment, and communications equipment.
Shunt resistor designed for high current measurements
TT Electronics has announced E-Beam Welded Shunt resistors for industrial and automotive applications. The EBW8518 is an electron beam welded resistance element, sandwiched between large copper terminals with optional tin plating. Precision applications can make use of its one percent tolerance, 100ppm/°C TCR, 1µV/°C thermal EMF and separate ground pins to reduce errors.
HDSC resistors enhance surge protection
High energy double sided chip (HDSC) resistors are the latest addition to TT Electronics’ range of pulse withstanding chip resistors. HDSC chip resistors are untrimmed for improved pulse performance and target industrial and medical applications such as power supplies, circuit breakers, and medical monitor input protection.
Thermal jumper chips enhance temperature rise management
Thermal jumper chips that enable circuit designers to manage temperature rise in compact power electronic assemblies have been released by TT Electronics. The TJC series provide a thermally conductive pathway with electrical isolation for management of PCB hotspot areas.
Gate drive transformers for demanding battery management
Provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has introduced its HA42A and HA86A Series gate drive transformers for the automotive and industrial markets. These miniature surface mount design (SMD) solutions are ideal for high efficiency Battery Management System applications where size and reliability are critical.
Acquisition to extend power systems solutions portfolio
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has announced the acquisition of Power Partners, a provider of medical and industrial specialist power products for the North American market. The firm is based in Boston, Massachusetts, and complements TT’s global power electronics business with new products and design capabilities.
Fibre-optic transmitters enable shorter lead times
The OPF350A and OPF352A evolved fibre optic transmitter solutions based on 850nm LED technology. Engineered for field-proven reliability and consistent high-output performance, the new devices enable equipment makers to reduce turnaround times and simplify procurement and planning.
High-accuracy hall effect magnetic torque sensor boosts EPS drivability
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has introduced the SX-4462 Hall effect magnetic non-contact torque sensor, a flexible and cost-effective sensor offering high accuracy and diagnostic capabilities for electronic power steering (EPS) applications including off-road vehicles (ORVs), three-wheelers, light commercial trucks, and tractors.
Engineered electronics design centre opened in Shenzhen
A global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has announced the opening of a new design centre in Shenzhen, China. The site will provide world class design and R&D capabilities to support the company’s anticipated growth plans, working in partnership with the global manufacturing centres of excellence to deliver smarter solutions together.
SMD power inductors for demanding automotive applications
A range of moulded inductors designed with the latest composite moulded core materials to maximise inductance, temperature performance and saturation current while minimising DC resistance and physical size, has been launched by TT Electronics with the the HA72L series.
Quick quotes for custom optoelectronic assemblies
TT Electronics has launched the 'Quick Quote Program' - a speedy service centred on 48-hour turnaround on custom quotes for customising its Optek optoelectronic solutions.
Low profile power resistors are UL recognised
A series of ultra-low profile high power resistors has been introduced by TT Electronics. The WDBR-UL resistors are based on the existing WDBR product which has been successfully used in the field for over ten years. The WDBR-UL series’ creepage, clearances and power ratings have been assessed in accordance with the requirements of UL508, easing the compliance burden for UL approved end users.
LED emitter boasts spot diameter of 7mm
A compact, infrared LED emitter with the industry’s largest spot diameter of 7mm for super-reliable optical sensing and position encoder applications has been released by TT Electronics. With up to 10mW total radiated power at the maximum drive current of 100mA, and 2.25° angle of half intensity, the OP207CL couples optical flux extremely efficiently onto the receiving photo-sensor to ensure clearly detectable on/off transitions.
Power inductors designed for demanding automotive applications
TT Electronics has announced the introduction of the SMD power inductors for use in high power density applications where size is critical. The inductors’ compact design, together with their AEC-Q200 certification provide the performance and reliability levels that automotive and high reliability industrial applications demand.
TT Electronics snaps up US-based Precision
Not two months after its acquisition of Stadium Group, TT Electronics is back on the takeover trail. This time it has acquired Precision, a designer and manufacturer of precision electromagnetic product solutions for critical applications. Based in Minneapolis, US, Precision has around 160 employees that support customers in medical, industrial, and aerospace and defence markets.
Thick-film resistors get smaller and smaller
TT Electronics has announced the introduction of two additional resistor types that expand and enhance its high reliability CR and HR series. The latest versions of these thick-film chip resistors are in the smaller 0603 size and hence offer opportunities for use in compact circuits where guaranteed performance and footprint size are critical.
Tackling the challenges of new space flights with traceable solutions
TT Electronics has announced the introduction of its New Space Electronics range. Higher volume satellite constellations in low Earth orbit are driving a requirement for increasingly cost effective components. The company's New Space Electronics offers a solution that delivers reduced screening but is fully traceable, with proven space grade heritage.
Common mode chokes for automotive EPS noise suppression
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has launched the HA19 series of common mode chokes for use in electronic power steering (EPS) noise suppression applications. With high performance and AECQ-200 certification, the HA19 series devices are ‘automotive ready’ for the new generation of motor vehicles.
TT Electronics buys Stadium in £46m deal
Stadium Group has agreed to be acquired by TT Electronics in a £45.8million deal. Stadium Group directors say that while the business would have a strong independent future, they considered that the offer by TT provides shareholders with value at a level which adequately reflects both the quality of the Stadium business and its prospects.
Highly reliable metal alloy resistors are AEC-Q200 qualified
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications, TT Electronics, has announced the LRMAP5930 series of low resistance, metal alloy current sense power resistors. With values down to 200μΩ and a corresponding power rating on standard FR4 PCB of up to 10W, the maximum measurable current is over 200A, and hence in most cases restricted only by the capacity of the PCB tracks.