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High MOSFET breakdown voltage for reliable power supplies
The STMicroelectronics VIPer26K high-voltage converter integrates a 1,050V avalanche-rugged N-channel power MOSFET that enables offline power supplies to combine a wide input-voltage range with the advantages of a simplified design.
Broad portfolio of CoolSic MOSFETs in discrete housing launched
Infineon Technologies enters high volume production of a comprehensive portfolio of 1,200V CoolSiC MOSFET devices. They are rated from 30-350mΩ and implemented into TO247-3 and TO247-4 housings. The expansion includes a surface mount device (SMD) portfolio and a 650V CoolSiC MOSFET product family, both to be launched soon.
PCIM Asia 2019 concluded with a record high visitor number
PCIM Asia 2019 has successfully come to an end with a record-breaking visitor figure of 6,358, which is an increase of 18% compared to last year. This strong growth astounding increment in the visitor number demonstrates the confidence and faith shown towards the show by the industry, and once again proves that PCIM Asia remains one of the most far-reaching and popular power electronics exhibitions in China.
Improved accuracy and resolution for programmable DC loads
Designer and manufacturer of reliable, cost-effective test and measurement instruments, B&K Precision, has announced their new 8500B series of programmable DC loads, improving upon all aspects of its popular 8500 Series.
MOSFET/GaN FET driver targets high-frequency applications
The LMG1210 200V half-bridge MOSFET and GaN FET driver from Texas Instruments (TI) is in stock at Mouser Electronics. Part of TI’s gallium nitride (GaN) power portfolio family, the LMG1210 enables higher efficiency, increased power density, and lower overall system size over traditional silicon-based alternatives, and it is optimised specifically for speed-critical power-conversion applications.
Modular current sensors cope with harsh environments
An innovative approach to developing customised solutions for the harsh environment requirements of the aerospace and defence market has been unveiled by TT Electronics. Building on the company’s existing range of current sensor modules, this new and highly diverse modular technique leverages Hall-Effect and Rogowski sensors, as well as amplifiers and digital converters.
DC/DC converters offer wide input range of 9-36VDC
GAIA Converter has released a new family of quarter brick DC/DC converter withunprecedent power 200W and 250W.Referenced as MGDI-204 and MGDI-254, the family provides wide input voltage range of 9-36VDC,making them suitable for 12, 24 or 28V applications in ground-borne industrial or on-board mobileapplications.
Lineup of step-down synchronous DC/DC converters expanded
Torex has launched the XC9268 series of step-down synchronous DC/DC converters compatible with 36V input and 600mA output, for industrial equipment and consumer appliances having an input source of 12 or 24V.The XC9268 series has a maximum input voltage of 36V, making it suitable for use as a power supply for step-down from a 12 or 24V line. Its low minimum input voltage of 3.0V makes a MAX Duty of 100% possible, so it can also be applied as a co...
MCUs combine dual-core performance with feature integration
According to the company, the newSTM32H7microcontrollers (MCU) from STMicroelectronics are the industry’s highest performing ArmCortex-M general-purpose MCUs, combining dual-core punch with power-saving features and enhanced cyber protection.The new devices leverage a 480MHz version of the Cortex-M7, the highest performing member of Arm’s Cortex-M family, and add a 240MHz Cortex-M4 core.
Power aspect of medical wearables
Wearable technology is set to be the basis for the next digital health revolution. Intelligent and automatic real-time control/monitoring will become the most important paradigm of the medical sector, enabling high degrees of patient care and better quality of life to those suffering with long term illnesses. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics