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Enabling low-carbon transportation
Global provider of power and thermal management solutions, Delta, participated in the Sustainable Innovation Forum 2018, represented by its Senior Vice-President and General Manager of its Information and Communication Technology Business Group (ICTBG), Victor Cheng, in the ‘Overcoming Infrastructure and Charging Challenge’ panel discussion.
From 0.25W DC/DC converters to 25kW power supplies
RSG Electronic in Germany develops, manufactures and distributes power supply solutions, from small board-mount DC/DC converters to fully customised multi-kilowatt 3-phase AC/DC devices.At PCIM in Nuremberg RSG Electronic showcased the latest highlights from the well-known RSG R-Series: this complete portfolio of THT and SMT board-mount DC/DC converters ranges from a 0.25W in SIP4 or DIP8 packages to 60W 2x1” isolated modules and is complem...
Practical thermal design with DC/DC power modules
All DC/DC converters dissipate power in the form of heat. This heat has to be managed properly so that the converter maintains operation within the recommended temperature limits. Usually, the copper on the printed circuit board (PCB) is utilized to help dissipate the heat. This application note outlines a design procedure to quickly estimate the minimum required copper area on the PCB for a successful thermal design with DC/DC power modules.
Online toolbox to tackle thermals
For every ten degrees in junction temperature rise, the chances of your IC failing doubles. With megatrends like increasing power levels, shrinking PCB area, and smaller and smaller package sizes, how can you protect your design against heat and ensure long-term system reliability?
Industrial and automation power supplies showcased at SPS
Based near Frankfurt, Germany, RSG Electronic Components has been in the power supply industry for 30 years now.From the development of high performance custom-designed power solutions up to about 25kW to our comprehensiveR-Seriesof board-mount DC/DC converters starting with 0,25W, you can rely on our power supply engineering expertise.
Single-chip automotive radar sensor integrating DSP and MCU
The AWR1642 device from Texas Instruments is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation in the 76 to 81GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45nm RFCMOS process and enables high levels of integration in an extremely small form factor. The AWR1642 is an ideal solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
Small data converters deliver high integration and performance
Texas Instruments has introduced four tiny precision data converters, according to the company, each the industry’s smallest in its class. The new data converters enable designers to add more intelligence and functionality, while shrinking system board space. The DAC80508 and DAC70508 are eight-channel precision digital-to-analogue converters (DACs) that provide true 16- and 14-bit resolution, respectively.
Maximising efficiency of your LLC power stage
This presentation from Ramkumar S, a Systems Engineer in the industrial systems team from Texas Instruments, provides an overview on maximising efficiency from your LLC power stage. The session looks at the specific design considerations for developing high efficiency LLC converters.
Top trends driving the automotive industry in 2019
As we look ahead to 2019, it’s exciting to reflect on this decade as being on the precipice of the biggest evolution in cars since their inception more than a century ago. As autonomous and electric vehicles continue to gain traction, cars in the next decade may look quite different from the cars of the 2010s.
Smart lock reference design enables long battery life
With the increasing number of building and home owners looking to retrofit smart locks (or electronic locks) to their building or home, wireless battery powered smart locks are becoming increasingly popular in today’s market. In a smart lock application, the high current motor and radio often drains the battery quickly, causing battery life to suffer.