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Railway DC/DC converters offer high input surge withstand capacity
The line of fully encapsulated RIA12 railway quality DC/DC converters from ABSOPULSE Electronics has recently been updated, with the RWR-350-P600 series. The units have an input voltage surge withstand capacity 3.5 times the nominal input voltage for 20 milliseconds and meet the requirements of RIA12 with wide margins.
ICs meet needs of next-generation smart metering
Energy metering integrated circuits (ICs) from Analog Devices are now being shipped by Mouser Electronics. The ADE9xxx energy metering ICs deliver highly accurate measurements of apparent energy (kVA), active energy (kWh), reactive energy (kVAR), rms, and power quality for meeting the needs of next-generation smart metering, industrial instruments, single-phase and polyphase revenue meters, and energy-monitoring applications.
3.5W modules for Industry 4.0 and smart home applications
Due to the success of the recently released RAC05-K/277 5W AC/DC series, RECOM now offers additional output options to this product series. The RAC3.5-K/277 versions supply up to 3.5W on the PCB, while the RAC05-K/277/W wired versions simplify installation.
PXIe transceiver enables direct RF sampling
An FPGA-enabledPXIe-5785 FlexRIO transceiver, which aims to shorten the design cycle for advanced radar applications in aerospace and defence has been released by NI. Advances in the use of the electromagnetic spectrum continue to drive military electronics to stay ahead of emerging threats.
Single-chip automotive radar sensor integrating DSP
The AWR1642 device from Texas Instruments is an integrated single-chip FMCW radar sensor capable of operation in the 76- to 81-GHz band. The device is built with TI’s low-power 45-nm RFCMOS process and enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor. The AWR1642 is a solution for low-power, self-monitored, ultra-accurate radar systems in the automotive space.
The AC/DC 'Book of Knowledge' at electronica
Steve Roberts, Technical Director at RECOM, has published his new AC/DC Book of Knowledge for electronica 2018. The book aims to share Roberts’ electronics knowledge with students and engineers from around the world and RECOM will be handing out copies to visitors at Hall A5/210 at electronica 2018.
Dual-core microcontroller for closed-loop control applications
The Delfino TMS320F28377D-EP from Texas Instruments is a powerful 32-bit floating-point microcontroller unit (MCU) designed for advanced closed-loop control applications such as industrial drives and servo motor control; solar inverters and converters; digital power; transportation; and power line communications.
Energy-efficient power supplies target IoT
15W and 20W AC/DC power supplies from RECOM are designed for low power IoT and household applications. Based on the footprint of the compact RAC10-K modules, these new modules feature high-efficiency over a wide load range and minimal standby power consumption. They are available from Rutronik UK.
License to cyber security technology acquired
Neuromorphic computing company BrainChip Holdings (BrainChip), has announced that it has entered into an agreement with the Democritus University of Thrace, located in Greece. The agreement consists of a license to their cyber security technology and their researcher’s support in porting the technology to the Akida Development Environment.
mmWave sensor integrates MCU and hardware accelerator
The IWR1443 device is an integrated single-chip mmWave sensor based on FMCW radar technology capable of operation in the 76- to 81GHz band with up to 4GHz continuous chirp. The device is built with TI’s low power 45nm RFCMOS process, and this solution enables unprecedented levels of integration in an extremely small form factor.