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29th October 2020
IQ buck-boost converter with input current limit
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The TPS63900 device is a high-efficiency synchronous buck-boost converter with an extremely low quiescent current (75 nA typical). The device has 32 user-programmable output voltage settings from 1.8 V to 5 V.
Power
26th October 2020
150W quarter brick module EN50155 rail DC/DC converters
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Delta Electronics have announced the availability of the Q80SV family of 150W ¼ brick EN50155 approved DC/DC converters, for rail applications. These increase the range and versatility of their rail products. With a wide input range of 14.4 to 170V, the Q80SV units offer single output variants of 5V, 12, 15,24 and 54V to cover many rail requirements.
Power
26th October 2020
Application specific FETs category for optimised MOSFETs
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Nexperia has responded to industry’s demands to maximise performance by defining a new MOSFET product group. Application Specific FETs (ASFETs) feature MOSFETs with optimised parameters for specific applications. By focusing on individual applications, significant improvements can be offered.
Power
26th October 2020
DBx module for programmable DC power supplies
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Magna-Power Electronics has introduced the DBx Module for its MagnaDC programmable DC power supplies, bringing high performance to nearly all models and product series, from 1.5 kW to 3,000 kW. The DBx Module, combined with MagnaDC power supplies, delivers ultra-high stability, low ripple, high precision, and high accuracy, with voltage, current, and power control modes.
Industries
29th October 2020
High-Performance 16-bit PWM to 4- to 20-mA DAC for Field Transmitters
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The loop-powered, 4- to 20-mA output field transmitter is the industry de facto standard for process automation. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) to 4-to 20-mA conversion is used in field transmitters for different reasons including simplicity, robustness, and cost optimization. New applications demand higher resolution, lower noise, and lower power implementation of the loop transmitter which represent a challenge for the PWM approach.
Power
26th October 2020
AutoQual+ testing for automotive-qualified transistors
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GaN Systems has announced the release and availability of the first product in a family of new 650V, 60A transistors for the automotive market. The GS-065-060-5-T-A is designed to meet automotive reliability standards including AEC-Q101 qualification and GaN Systems’ AutoQual+ testing and qualification.
Power
26th October 2020
Automotive gate drivers for advanced 48V battery systems
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Allegro MicroSystems has introduced a portfolio of 80V motor drivers for advanced 48V automotive systems. Allegro’s 48V products effectively address the critical need for flexible and reliable solutions in electric vehicles. Allegro’s new suite of fully integrated gate drivers offer optimised architecture and performance directly impacting vehicle weight, battery/fuel efficiency, and driver safety.
Power
26th October 2020
Output models for wide range buck-boost DC/DC converters
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TDK Corporation has announced the introduction of 12.5A 300W rated models to the i7C series of non-isolated DC/DC converters. The output voltage of these step-up and step-down converters can be adjusted from five to 28V and they accept a wide range input voltage of nine to 53V. The converters seamlessly transition from buck to boost mode operation without disruption in performance.
Power
27th October 2020
High efficiency DC/DC converter for light-rail applications
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Powerbox has announced the release of its new high efficiency 750VDC input DC/DC converter for light-rail and industrial applications. The switching stage of the new PRBX ENR500D is based on an enhanced resonant topology providing a high efficiency of 95% typical across the low to high load range.
Power
27th October 2020
Cressall improves efficiency of mesh resistor element
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Power resistor manufacturer, Cressall, has trialled a new configuration for its expanded mesh resistor element. The new, 'Omega' shaping of the resistor elements will provide customers with an improved resistor design and better displacement of the mesh elements.
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