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SMT high-current chokes with a compact design
TDK has extended its portfolio of EPCOS ERU SMT power inductors with the ERU16 choke series that comprises ten different types. The inductance values of the new B82559*A016 series extend from 1.0 µH to 30 µH and their saturation currents range from 9.2 A DC to 37 A DC.The outstanding feature of these new power inductors is their compact design: With a footprint of just 17.3 mm x 18.7 mm, they have low insertion heights of 7.55 mm (1.0...
DC/DC converters have six-sided shielding
TDK announces the introduction of the CCG15 series of 15W DC/DC converters, packaged in a metal case providing six-sided shielding for reduced radiated EMI. The CCG15 has the industry standard 1 x 1 inch footprint, and can operate over a wide 4:1 input range. These converters are suitable for use in a large number of applications, including communications, industrial control, test and measurement, broadcast and portable battery powered equipment.
Low profile DIN rail power supplies have high efficiencies
TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the DRL series of 10 to 100W DIN rail mount AC/DC power supplies with efficiencies of up to 90%. Featuring a low profile and very narrow width, the units are ideally suited for wall mounted enclosures commonly used in building automation and security applications. With an average efficiency of up to 87%, the DIN power supplies also meet ErP efficiency standards.
Ultra-thin substrate with integrated ESD protection
The need for ESD protection in smartphones and automotive electronics is being driven by the demand for increased safety and reliability and to take the size of devices even smaller.CeraPad is the development from TDK Corporation, presented at electronica, an ultra-thin ceramic substrate that features integrated ESD protection within its multilayer structure and eliminates the need for discrete ESD components.
New dimensions in performance with piezo actuators
The piezo actuator with haptic feedback and integrated sensor functionality has been presented by TDK Corporation at this year’s electronica.The new actuator specialises in acceleration, force and response time, and helps toenhance the sensory experience of HMIs by engaging the full range of human tactile sensitivity.
TDK-Lambda AC/DC power supply range
TDK-Lambda's video showcases extensive range of AC/DC power supplies suitable for a wide variety of applications including industrial, medical, test and measurement and renewable TDK-Lambda's CUS350M range of AC/DC power supplies is approved for use in many medical applications.
Power supply manufacturer shortlisted for two awards
TDK-Lambda UK has been shortlisted for two categories for Insider Media's Made in the South West Awards 2016. The power supply manufacturer, which celebrates 50 years in Ilfracombe this year, is shortlisted for the ‘Advanced Manufacturer’ and ‘Large Manufacturing Company of the Year’ awards.
Low profile DIN-rail power supplies have high efficiencies
A series of 10 to 100W DIN-rail mount AC/DC power supplies has been introduced by TDK Corporation. The DRL series has efficiencies of up to 90%. Featuring a low profile and narrow width, the units are suited for wall mounted enclosures commonly used in building automation and security applications. With an average efficiency of up to 87%, the DIN power supplies also meet ErP efficiency standards.
Current power supplies charge energy storage systems
The five-year warranty EVS series of constant current power supplies has been introduced by TDK Corporation. Two power levels are offered - a fan cooled 600W and a convection cooled 300W. These compact power supplies are suitable for water purification systems or to charge batteries for energy storage.
Range of AC/DC power supplies backed by extended warranty
Effective 1stOctober 2016, the warranties on TDK Corporation's TDK-Lambda RWS-B series general purpose AC/DC power supplies have been extended from five to seven years. At the same time, warranties on its LS series general purpose AC/DC power supplies have been extended from three to five years.