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27th August 2020
Low-EMI synchronous step-down converter
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The LM61460 is a high-performance, DC/DC synchronous step-down converter. With integrated high-side and low-side MOSFETs, up to 6A of output current is delivered over a wide input range of 3.0 V to 36 V; tolerant of 42 V, easing input surge protection design. The LM61460 implements soft recovery from dropout eliminating overshoot on the output.
Power
21st August 2020
Patent trends mirror the Li-ion market
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Growth in the Li-ion market means significant investments are now being made into building out capacity for manufacturing Li-ion batteries and their components and as the demand for Li-ion batteries grow, so too does the importance of performance and cost improvements.
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21st August 2020
Power switches meet demanding safety applications
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Fast-starting devices have been added to STMicroelectronics family of intelligent power switches for safety-instrumented systems.
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24th August 2020
Toshiba’s photorelays with low trigger current contribute to low power consumption
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Toshiba Electronics has introduced two new photorelays, the TLP170AM and TLP170GM, housed in a small 4-pin SO6 package, for security systems, building automation and other industrial equipment. The new products feature a low trigger LED current of 1mA, which reduces input side power loss by increasing the sensitivity of the photodiode array.
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27th August 2020
Ultra-small synchronous buck converter with 4μA IQ
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The LMR36506 is the industry's smallest 65 V, 0.6 A synchronous step-down DC/DC converter in 2-mm x 2-mm HotRod package. This robust and highly reliable converter can handle input voltage transients up to 70 V, provide excellent EMI performance and support fixed 3.3 V and other adjustable output voltages.
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21st August 2020
EPC doubles the performance of its EPC2215 eGaN FETs
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EPC has advanced the performance capability while lowering the cost of off-the-shelf gallium nitride transistors with the introduction of the EPC2215 and EPC2207 200V eGaN FETs. The applications for these devices include class D audio, synchronous rectification, solar MPPTs (maximum power point tracker), DC/DC converters (hard-switched and resonant), and multilevel high voltage converters.
Power
25th August 2020
Powerstax - powering hydrogen production
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Hydrogen is widely used in existing industrial processes including semiconductor manufacturing and aerospace, as a coolant in power plant generators, petroleum refining, glass purification, fertilizer production, pharmaceuticals and welding, annealing and heat-treating metals. Other applications include UPS systems for hospitals and data centres and power for telecoms infrastructure in remote locations.
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25th August 2020
Phihong Level 2 32A EV AC charger for commercial & residential applications
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Phihong has released its new Level 2 AW Series 32A EV AC Charger. Featuring an input voltage range of 200 to 240VAC, and a built-in rotary switch for selecting maximum output current, the new compact, thin-profile AW Series AC charger is ergonomically designed with IP55-rated weatherproof casing to provide an easy-to-install, customisable solution for indoor and outdoor applications.
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21st August 2020
High SOA MOSFET is designed for 12V hot swap applications
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  The AONS32310, from Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, is a 30V MOSFET with low on-resistance and a high SOA (safe operating area) capability.
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21st August 2020
eGaN FETs close the gap further on silicon MOSFETs
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  The EPC2215 and EPC2207 are the latest generation of 200V eGaN FETs from Efficient Power Conversion (EPC). Both double the performance of the earlier generation of 200V eGaN FETs while being half the size to save valuable real estate on some of the most demanding and space-sensitive applications.
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