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ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation obtained for Shenzhen lab
Manufacturerof electronic and electromechanical components, Würth Elektronik eiSos,strengthens the company’s test lab in the Shenzhen subsidiary responsible for its Chinese plants. The China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS) has now extended and expanded accreditation of the lab in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005. The current accreditation now applies until 2023.
Würth supports educational activities about passive components
Würth Elektronik has announced its cooperation with and support for the European Passive Components Institute (EPCI). The cooperation includes the development of easy-to-use web-based tools for designers of passive component hardware, educational tools for schools, and promotion of the passive components industry to everyone interested in this field.
LLC resonant transformers yield good efficiency
A series of offline transformers which use LLC Resonant Half-Bridge topology have been released by Wurth Electronics Midcom; MID-LLCEPC. With the low switching losses of the LLC topology, the MID-LLCEPC series yields very good efficiency, which makes the topology attractive with higher power levels.
Würth collaborates on research into tech driven by Baden-Württemberg SMEs
Despite current stability and positive sales growth in the circuit board industry, it must be presumed that consolidation has not yet come to an end. Circuit board manufacturers are facing enormous price erosion caused by Asian circuit boards, as well as rising manufacturing costs in Europe and generally intense global competition. Reliability, investment in new technologies and manufacturing processes, and innovation are the key to future succes...
Flat wire power inductor offers higher saturation current
A flat wire power inductor with very high current loading capacity and efficiency has been introduced byWürth Elektronik eiSos, the WE-HCF in a 2815 package. The latest member of the WE-HCF series is loadable up to 36A and attains saturation currents up to 125A. With its large wire cross-section, the inductor offers a 13% lower resistance than comparable products on the market and attains an up to 82% higher saturation current.
ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation extends scope of China test lab
Accreditation of the Würth Elektronik eiSos laboratory in Shenzhen has been extended and expanded in accordance with ISO/IEC 17025: 2005 by the China National Accreditation Service for Conformity Assessment (CNAS). The Shenzhen subsidiary is responsible for Wuerth Elektronik eiSos’s Chinese plants.
Fascination awakened for future technology
On the 10th-11th June 2017, Berlin Tempelhof was transformed into the Formula E race track and the event for customers and partners of the Würth Elektronik eiSos Group. The manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components set up their own racing suite for over 100 guests in the former airport building.
Data isolation transformers for use in SHDSL applications
Wurth Electronics Midcom has announced new data isolation transformers for use in SHDSL applications. These MID-DSLITL transformers are built on a self-shielding EP package, offer longitudinal balance and THD performance. They are designed to meet UL & IEC standards and a dielectric of 1,500VAC.
Terminal series expanded for currents up to 120A
With REDCUBE PRESS-FIT,Würth Elektronik eiSos offers high current contacts, which, thanks to their press-fit termination resulting in cold welding, boast two advantages: a mechanically extremely robust connection and minimal contact resistance. REDCUBE PLUG expands this product group with an innovative terminal module for detachable wire-to-board connections. REDCUBE PLUG is also suited for tool-free assembly in hard-to-access places.
Transmitter coils featured in wireless charging system
Semtech’s LinkCharge 20 now featuresWurth Electronics wireless charging coils,created for charging high-power applications. The company claims that LinkCharge 20 is the only available inductive wireless charging system beyond 15W that is backwards compatible. It uses a proprietary protocol for transmitter/receiver communication up to 20W, and is also fully backwards compatible to existing standards at 5-15W.