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Capacitors guarantee higher ripple current capabilities
To meet the market demands for higher ripple current handling, Panasonic has released two new series of aluminium electrolytic capacitors. The V-TC and V-TCU series benefit from higher ripple current capabilities at 125°C and both are available at distributor Rutronik.The V-TC and V-TCU series guarantee from 1.2 to 1.5 times higher ripple current capabilities.
'Wet' vs. polymer aluminium capacitors
Aluminium electrolytic and polymer wound aluminium electrolytic capacitors may seem similar at first glance, because their construction and appearance are very similar. However, the technologies offer very different performance characteristics. Adam Chidley, European Product Manager at Avnet Abacus explains.
Next-gen in-vehicle infotainment concept powered by Android
Panasonic Automotive and Qualcomm Technologies have announced that they are working together to develop a next-generation Android-based in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) system.As part of the demonstration, Panasonic Automotive and Qualcomm Technologies have integrated Android 7.0 features to give drivers a unified experience across an automaker’s entire vehicle lineup, adjusting for different applications, screen sizes, and resolutions.
Hybrid capacitors combine electrolytic, polymer benefits
Panasonic’s ZK series hybrid capacitors are now in stock across Europe at distributor TTI. The new components optimise designs with regards to performance, cost and weight, low leakage current, long life, as well as low ESR values. Hybrid capacitors from Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe, combining the advantages of electrolytic capacitors with those of solid Polymer capacitors, are established as reliant and across-the-b...
Enabling direct connection between laptop and TV
Cypress Semiconductor has announced what it claims to be the world’s first complete solution for USB-C to native HDMI connections without adapters or converters.
Design trends: Batteries for IoT
The IoT phenomenon is allowing the collection of data from sensor nodes practically anywhere in the environment, and giving non-electronic objects the ability to communicate, opening up a whole sphere of applications for electronic systems. Selecting batteries for IoT connected systems can be tricky, as there is such a wide variety of application types.
Panasonic & pikkerton device wins Elektra Award
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems Europe and pikkerton GmbH were announced winners of the Electronics Weekly Elektra Award for Excellence in Product Design, Medical Category, at a ceremony held in London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. The design of pikkerton’s Grannyguard fall detection system, which is used in the care of elderly people, benefits from its use of Grid-EYE infrared sensors developed by Panasonic Automotive & ...
Servo drivers feature faster velocity reponse
Panasonic’s MINAS A6 series follows in the footsteps of the successful predecessor, the MINAS A5 series. The A6 series has been improved further. At the same time, compatibility with the A5 series has been maintained.
Marking a 25th birthday with a new SCADA product
Celebrating its 25th birthday is Progea, and the company has used the occasion to mark the release of NExT, a new SCADA product designed from a clean sheet to address the needs of SCADA applications of the next generation.
Schréder signs Smart City partnership with Panasonic
Schréder announces a partnership agreement with international electronics corporation Panasonic, to co-develop new solutions that will accelerate the transformation of Smart Cities.The two industry leading companies will share their expertise and knowledge to develop digital solutions and transform existing lighting infrastructure into an integrated Smart City platform.