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Power surge at Farnell lifts industrial, medical range
Engineers building designs in industrial, medical and automotive applications can now source Traco Power’s new products from distributor Farnell. The Traco Power product range includes industrial and medical DC/DC converters from 1 – 300W, AC/DC PCB mounted converters as well as AC/DC Open Frame and Enclosed DIN-Rail power supplies from 5 up to 1000W.
Edge-wound inductor delivers saturation current to 230A
An IHDF edge-wound, through-hole inductor from Vishay Dale has rated current up to 72A and saturation currents up to 230A for industrial and military applications. Featuring ferrite core technology and a low 15.4 mm maximum profile, the IHDF-1300AE-10 operates over a demanding temperature range from -55°C to +125°C with low AC and DC power losses and excellent heat dissipation.
Converter/controller pairing create USB-C reference design
A new USB Type-C charging hub reference design from Qorvo and Cypress Semiconductor that helps engineers speed their design and development time is in stock at Mouser Electronics. The reference design includes the Qorvo ACT4751 DC-to-DC buck converter and a Cypress EZ-PD CCG3PA USB Type-C and Power Delivery (PD) controller.
60V MOSFET increases power density and efficiency
A common-drain dual n-channel 60V MOSFET in the compact, thermally enhanced PowerPAK 1212-8SCD package has been introduced by Vishay Intertechnology. Designed to increase power density and efficiency in battery management systems, plug-in and wireless chargers, DC/DC converters, and power supplies, the Vishay Siliconix SiSF20DN offers a low RS-S(ON) in a 60V common-drain device.
SiC FETs with RDS(on) deliver increased efficiency
UnitedSiC, a manufacturer of silicon carbide (SiC) power semiconductors, is introducing four new SiC FETs, with RDS(ON) levels as low as 7mohms, delivering unprecedented levels of performance and efficiency for use in high-power applications such as electric vehicle (EV) inverters, high-powered DC/DC converters, high-current battery chargers and solid-state circuit breakers.
System power ICs designed for automotive applications
Toshiba Electronics has announced the launch of a range of general-purpose system power ICs with multiple-outputs. The new devices support functional safety according to ISO26262 for safety-critical automotive applications including those that require extremely high safety such as Electric Power Steering Systems (EPS) and braking systems where ASIL-D is required.
High density 40W DC/DC converters with improved performance
TRACO POWER has announced their new TEN 40E and TEN 40WIE families of 40W high-density DC/DC converters optimised to reduce cost and improve performance in the industry standard two by one inch footprint. The primary difference between these two families of DC/DC converters is the TEN 40E has wide 2:1 input ranges of 9 to 18 / 18 to 36 / 36 to 75 VDC versus the TEN 40WIE series with 4:1 ultra-wide input ranges of 9 to 36 / 18 to 75 VDC.
Low power prototyping board to simplify IoT endpoint equipment
Renesas haslaunched a low cost, function-rich board to enable rapid product development for IoT endpoint equipment, it is calledthe RL78/G14 Fast Prototyping Board.Quicker development prototyping and lower costs give users the agility to respond to rapid changes in technology and market needs, and reduces the time to market window for new products.
Bidirectional DC/DC converter reference design for automotive systems
The TIDA-01168 reference design from Texas Instruments is a four-phase, bidirectional DC-DC converter development platform for 12-V/48-V automotive systems. The system uses two LM5170-Q1 current controllers and a TMS320F28027F microcontroller (MCU) for the power stage control.
Anritsu test platform heads 5G conformance tests
The PCS Type Certification Review Board Validation group (PVG) has approved the highest number of 5G New Radio (NR) Protocol Conformance tests on Anritsu’s 5G NR Mobile Device Test Platform ME7834NR at their PVG#87 meeting in Berlin last month.