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Meeting rising demand in industrial and railways sectors
New DC/DC power modules for the industrial and railways sectors are being introduced by Flex Power Modules, broadening its product range to meet increasing demand in these sectors, as well as providing additional versions of existing products, with different input/output voltage ranges. The modules are provided in sealed and encapsulated packaging, so that they will work reliably when subjected to other harsh conditions.
Automotive integrated-coil step-down ‘micro DC/DC’ converters
It has been announced that Torex Semiconductor has launched the XDL601/XDL602 series of HiSAT-COT control and 1.5A coil-integrated step-down ‘micro DC/DC’ converters for automotive applications. The XDL601/XDL602 series consist of ultra-compact step-down DC/DC converters with integrated coils and control ICs.
Encapsulated railway converters with pure convection cooling
The RWY 200-HSA-P2 series of fully encapsulated railway quality DC/DC converters with pure convection cooling have recently been released by ABSOPULSE Electronics. The 200W converters deliver a single, regulated output of 12, 24, 36, 48 or 110Vdc. They accept inputs of 24, 36, 48, 72 or 110Vdc with EN50155 wide input ranges.
Buck converters deliver high voltage automotive power solutions
Maxim Integrated has announced power-management ICs offering a small solution size and high efficiency to help automotive designers meet space and power challenges of next-gen automotive applications. As digital instrument clusters, radio head units and electronic subsystems require ever higher levels of compute power.
Driving forward the vehicles of tomorrow
Electronic systems constituted as little as one percent of the total value in the cars of the past. Now, increased technological capabilities and consumer demand for more technology in vehicles have caused a surge in the number of electronic control units (ECUs) in a vehicle. A highly engineered automobile may contain as many as 100 ECUs and up to 100 million lines of code - a far cry of the vehicles of the past and a testament to how important E...
Will you be damned by Eudamed?
A more rigorous approach to the Medical Device Directive could be a burden rather than a revitalising tonic, suggests Steve Roberts, CTO, Recom
SiC MOSFETs respond to need for fast charge
Understanding the structure of SiC MOSFETs helps engineers develop appropriate systems, say Levi Gant, Littelfuse and Sujit Banerjee, Monolith Semiconductor
A basic guide to thermocouple measurements
Thermocouples are common temperature sensors used in a wide variety of commercial and industrial applications. While slightly less accurate than resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), thermocouples cover a wide temperature range, are self-powered, and have a fast response time. Their simple construction make them inexpensive and durable.
DACs offer noise performance in laser-drive applications
This technical note from Texas Instruments explores the benefits of using high density, high-precision Digital to Analog Converters (DACs) and Operational Amplifiers (OPAMPs) in laser drive applications. It will demonstrate that with these devices and some discrete components, a high precision solution can be created and easily modified to accommodate different current-output requirements and power-supply specifications.
Reinventing data converters with design resources
The data converter learning center features analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and digital-to-analog converter (DAC) system design resources, and introduces users to product and tools that can redefine the way you design. Included is a large portfolio of analog-to-digital converters, providing ultra-high speed, precision and isolation.