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Würth Elektronik at PCIM Europe 2024
Würth Elektronik is exhibiting at PCIM Europe in Nuremberg, June 11-13, 2024. The manufacturer will present electronic and electromechanical components in Hall 6, Booth 342.
Würth Elektronik unveils high-temperature inductors
Würth Elektronik supplements its moulded power inductors series with the high-temperature versions: WE-MAPI and WE-LHMI.
Würth Elektronik presents new anti-sulphur resistors
Würth Elektronik presents its new family of more than 500 WRIS-RSKS Anti-Sulphur resistors whose outstanding feature is their resilience to sulphur.
Würth Elektronik expands its REDEXPERT online simulation tool
REDEXPERT, Würth Elektronik's online platform, has been enhanced with a new feature aimed at simplifying the integration of power modules into applications.
Würth Elektronik eiSos returns to APEC
Würth Elektronik eiSos made its return to the Applied Power and Electronics Conference (APEC) held in Long Beach, California, USA, in February 2024.
Safe PLC signal isolation
Communication between charging stations and electric vehicles via an interface compliant with EN ISO 15118 is a fundamental requirement for the public charging infrastructure.
No thermal aging
Würth Elektronik offers WE-LHCA (Low Profile High Current AutomotiveInductor) – a particularly flat and temperature-tough inductor in four sizes with different inductance values.
Lowest resistance, lowest losses
Würth Elektronikoffers itsWE-MXGI– a power inductor with unprecedented properties.
Application note for using Würth Elektronik optocouplers in flyback converters
Würth Elektronik has released a new application note titled ‘Compensating the feedback loop of a current-controlled flyback converter with optocoupler’, designed to aid developers in enhancing the stability and reliability of power supply designs using a DC/DC flyback converter.
Würth expands its optocoupler series with Opto-TRIACs
Würth Elektronik now offers a solution for phase control of AC loads, the new WL-OCTR optocouplers, a safe alternative to mechanical relays.