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Electromechanical components catalogue contains 12 product groups
The new, expanded catalogue of electromechanical components from Würth Elektronik is1,098 pages thick. The new edition of the directory, available in English, lists information on 12 standard product groups, including many innovations. All components featured in the catalogue can be ordered from stock anytime and no minimum order quantity is needed.
Würth provides disaster relief for earthquake victims in Mexico
A donation campaign for the earthquake victims in Mexico has been initiated by trainees and students from Würth Elektronik. The young generation of the automotive supplier reacted to the active help from their colleagues at the Mexican plant in Irapuato for their countrymen affected by the severe earthquake.
Würth Elektronik snaps up IQD Frequency Products
IQD Frequency Products Group has been acquired by Würth Elektronik eiSos Group. The deal expands Würth Elektronik’s existing selection of passive components with a comprehensive range of quartz crystals and oscillators. The company is active in over 80 countries. Würth Elektronik eiSos is acquiring a company with a tradition dating back 44 years.
SMD coupled power choke is magnetically shielded
Manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components for the electronics industry,Würth Elektronik, has announced theWE-DPC HV (Double Power Choke High Voltage), a magnetically shielded, SMD coupled power choke with two identical windings and a high isolation voltage of 1.5kV.
Duo use electric power to drive into the future
From the very outset, Würth Elektronik eiSos has been a technology partner to the Formula E racing team founded by ABT Sportsline. Now it’s official: Following the takeover of the team led by FIA Formula E world champion Lucas di Grassi by Audi, Würth Elektronik eiSos has become technology partner of the new team under the name of Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler.
DC/DC modules simplify power design
Enabling designers to save board space, bill of materials, and development time RS Components has released the latest Würth Elektronik MagI3C highly-integrated DC/DC converter modules. By integrating the switching regulator, control circuitry and inductor in the same package, the modules require minimal external components.
Signal plug connectors ensures defined spacing between PCBs
Suitable for SMT assembly,WR-BTB is a new family of signal plug connectors from Würth Elektronik eiSos. The plugs with coded guide are available in versions with 40, 64, 80 or 100 pins. The models with 0.8 and 1mm pitch are also available in various heights. Various male and female plugs can be combined to achieve precisely defined spacing between two boards through the use of stable board-to-board connectors – so purely mechanical spa...
Struggling to select the correct wireless power coils?
Manufacturer ofwireless power charging coils,Würth Elektronik eiSos,has placed a tool at developers’ disposal which facilitates selection of the appropriate transmitter and receiver coils. Mix and Match is a free-of-charge offering from Würth Elektronik eiSos. As with REDEXPERT – supposedly the world’s most precise AC loss calculator for power chokes – the product specifications accessible for Mix and Match are b...
Cable clamps suitable for pure SMT assembly
Manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components,Würth Elektronik eiSos, now offers an addition to its 'Wire Protection System WR-TBL' product family. The 8050 Series is a horizontal entry clamp in 2.5mm pitch, available either as a two or three-pole version. Its combination of properties makes it suitable for pure SMT assembly without drilling. It is small (5mm high) and the parts have screwless spring clamping.WR-TBL 8050 accept...
Formula E technology partnership moves into top gear
Last weekend’s race in Montreal marked the end of an exciting season of the world’s first electric racing series. The hard battle has been won; Lucas di Grassi (pictured) is the new Formula E world champion. The ABT Schaeffler Audi Sport Formula E racing team celebrated second place in the team classification, with Daniel Abt finishing the season in eighth place in the world rankings.