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DC-DC converters meet medical safety standards
New Yorker Electronics has released Polytron Devices’ family of 2- and 3.5-watt DC-DC converters for medical applications. The 2:1 input range MTWA2 and MTWA4 2-watt and 3.5-watt DC-DC converters feature a low leakage current of 2μA and offer 5000V AC input to output isolation and 2 x MOPP patient protection —the highest level according to IEC 60601-1 safety standards for electrical medical products.
DC/DC converter designed for industrial and railway applications
TRACO POWER has announced its new THN 10 WIR series of 10W high density DC/DC Converters in the industry standard 1” x 1” footprint and qualified for rugged industrial and railway applications and certified to EN 50155 and EN 61373 standards.
New transistor products to be showcased at APEC 2020
GaN Systemswill showcase how its GaN transistors are a cornerstone technology for power electronics equipment.New transistor products and power modules, reference designs and tools, and customer demonstrations inconsumer electronics,industrial, andautomotiveindustries will be on display at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) Booth 1147 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA on 15th-19th March, 2020.
Compact digital temperature sensor with precise output
In today’s world, industrial, consumer and even medical sectors are adopting digitalisation to collect sensor data. While certain devices are fitted with analogue-to-digital converters, the market demands fordigital temperature sensors see increased accuracy, smaller size, higher versatility and lower prices as data is used for more precise controls.
EVs propelling the high voltage electric heaters market
Rising environmental concerns and emission regulations have led to a paradigm shift in the automobile industry, from internal combustion (IC) engine driven vehicles to the adoption of ecofriendly electric and hybrid vehicles.
Power application controller extends battery life
In stock now at distributor Mouser Electronics is the PAC5527 48V Power Application Controller (PAC) from Qorvo.
Synchronous step-down converter with I2C interface
The TPS62864/6 devices from Texas Instruments are high-frequency synchronous step-down converters with I2C interface which provide an efficient, adaptive, and high power-density solution. At medium to heavy loads, the converter operates in PWM mode and automatically enters Power Save Mode operation at light load to maintain high efficiency over the entire load current range.
Buffered voltage DACs offer I2C interface
The 10-bit DAC53401 and 8-bit DAC43401 (DACx3401) from Texas Instruments are a pin-compatible family of buffered voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These devices consume very low power, and are available in a tiny 8-pin WSON package.
Buffered voltage DAC converters bring pin compatibility
The ten-bit DAC53401 and eight-bit DAC43401 (DACx3401) from Texas Instruments are a pin-compatible family of buffered voltage-output digital-to-analog converters (DACs). These devices consume very low power, and are available in a tiny eight-pin WSON package.
Accelerate the design cycles of SiC-based power converters
Littelfuse has announced the Gate Drive Evaluation Platform (GDEV). The new evaluation platform helps designers evaluate SiC MOSFETs, SiC Schottky diodes, and other peripheral components like gate driver circuitry, so that they can better understand how silicon carbide technologies will behave in converter applications under continuous operating conditions.