Top 5 power products in September
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 power products to have been released in September 2023.
New miniature medically approved AC-DC modules offer up to 40W
XP Power announces the release of a family of single output, PCB mounting AC-DC modules with power ratings from 3W to 40W that offer easy integration into BF (body floating) applications. (Read more.)
LITF series ignites DIN rail power
Relec Electronics is proud to announce the release of MORNSUN's new range of 3 phase input DIN rail AC/DC power supplies, the LITF series. The focus is squarely on the high-reliability, compact power density with this truly revolutionary offering of 3 phase DIN rail mount power supplies. (Read more.)
GlacialPower launches constant voltage LED driver series
GlacialPower announces the GP-CVP075P-xxVH-T02 (IP20) constant voltage LED driver series which has the AC phase-cut dimming feature. The rated power output is 75W, and DC outputs are available in 12V, 24V, and 48V models. At full load these drivers provide the outstanding power factor correction which greater than 0.97 at 230VAC. The power efficiency of GP-CVP075P-xxVH-T02 can reach 90% and no-load power consumption < 0.5W at 230VAC. The set up time less than 0.5S at 230VAC full load. (Read more.)
New portfolio of isolation devices from TI
TI has introduced its new opto-emulator portfolio of signal isolation semiconductors, designed to improve signal integrity, consume less power, and extend the lifetime of high-voltage industrial and automotive applications. (Read more.)
Renesas’ new 16-bit RL78/G24 MCU for motor control and power supply
Renesas Electronics has announced a new addition to its popular RL78 microcontroller (MCU) Family that includes 8- and 16-bit devices for power-sensitive applications. The RL78/G24 features the highest performance among all the devices in the RL78 family, boosting its performance with an application-specific Flexible Application Accelerator (FAA) and a fast CPU that can achieve an operating frequency of 48MHz. (Read more.)