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Top 5 power products in May

30th May 2022
Kiera Sowery
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Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in May 2022.

TI drives isolation technology with solid-state relays

TI has introduced a portfolio of solid-state relays, including automotive-qualified isolated drivers and switches, that deliver reliability to help make EVs safer.

The isolated solid-state relays also provide the smallest solution size while reducing the bill-of-materials (BOM) cost of powertrain and 800-V battery-management systems.

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High-efficiency 3A buck converter for automotive designs

Diodes Incorporated's DIODES AP61300Q and DIODES AP61302Q synchronous buck converters are 3A-rated devices that have a wide input voltage range of 2.4V to 5.5V. They address the need for automotive point-of-loads that are more streamlined and exhibit increased efficiency levels. They are optimised for use in vehicles’ telematics, ADAS, power and infotainment systems, as well as instrumentation clusters.

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High-performance power amplifier packages

StratEdge Corporation, which designs, produces, and assembles high-performance semiconductor packages for radio frequency, microwave, and millimetre-wave devices, will display power amplifier packages at Space Tech Expo.

They are playing a key role in transmitting signals from commercial and government satellites and other long-range communications equipment.

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Cincoze computer brings power to edge computing

Cincoze have added the high-performance and essential DV-1000 rugged embedded computer series to its DIAMOND product line. The DV-1000 is a high-performance embedded computer with a compact chassis and flexible expansion options. It is an excellent fit for high-performance industrial applications with limited installation space, such as smart manufacturing, machine vision, and railway computing.

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Pulsed laser dioded offer more power for LIDAR

LASER COMPONENTS Canada has succeeded in increasing the efficiency of pulsed laser diodes from 2.6W/A to 3.2W/A.

This effect was achieved by a further development of the multi-junction technology, in which two V-grooves are embedded in the chip’s surface parallel to the resonator. These so-called “trenches” prevent the formation of interfering lateral modes. The company uses this process for multi-junction PLDs with a wavelength of 905nm.

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