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Delta Electronics unveil 15W Output Open Frame Power Supply
Delta Electronics has today announced that its PJ Open Frame Power Supply series is now available with 15W output power. The single output product comes with universal AC input at 85Vac to 264Vac and nominal output voltage options of 5V and 12V. Like its predecessors, the PJ-5V15W and PJ-12V15W have options that offer metal chassis and/or cover for different installation preferences.
Cypress touch controller replaces mechanical buttons
Cypress Semiconductor reveals the introduction of a new CapSense Express capacitive touch-sensing controller, the CY8CMBR2110. This new controller is specifically designed to replace mechanical buttons in front panels for industrial and consumer applications, portable medical devices, gaming devices and home automation systems. Capable of driving up to 10 LEDs with fully configurable LED effects, the new low-power CY8CMBR2110 device supports up t...
Cree SiC MOSFETs offer 21% reduction in power losses for Delta Elektronika
Cree has today revealed that its newly expanded portfolio of 1200 V SiC MOSFETs are being incorporated into the latest advanced power supplies from Delta Elektronika. Delta Elektronika demonstrated a 21 percent decrease in overall power supply losses and a reduction in component count by up to 45 percent when compared to power supply products using traditional silicon technology.
Delta Extends CliQ DIN Rail Power Supply Series with 48W Power Rating at 24V Output Voltage
Delta Electronics announced the DRP-24V48W1AZ as part of the popular CliQ DIN Rail power supply series. The DRP-24V48W1AZ has a power rating of 48W with 24V output voltage. The rugged plastic casing has a compact body at only 32mm wide and operates within a wide temperature range from -20°C to 70°C. Like its CliQ predecessors, the DRP-24V48W1AZ comes with universal AC input and major industrial standards like UL 508, EMI according to EN 55011.
Achieve the industry’s best power-to-performance ratio with TI's new Differential Amplifiers
Texas Instruments have today announced two new differential amplifiers, the THS4531A and THS4532. Offering the industry’s best power-to-performance ratio, the single-channel THS4531A and dual-channel THS4532 reduce power consumption by 80 percent, compared to the closest competitor. The new differential amplifiers are capable of achieving seven times the bandwidth with one-fourth of the input referred noise.
Nanotechnology announce the details of an exhibition in London
Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network unveils the details of an exhibition it has organised at the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills headquarters in London. The exhibition will provide examples of excellence in British engineering, design and manufacturing under an overarching theme of nanotechnology's contribution to UK economic growth.
XpressO TCXOs with Tighter Stabilities to +/-1 ppm Now Available from Fox
Fox Electronics now offers its XpressO TCXO with tighter stabilities in custom frequencies up to 250 MHz. Available with ±1.5 ppm from -40°C to +85°C as well as down to ±1 ppm from 0°C to +70°C, the new XpressO-TC HCMOS TCXO oscillators can be delivered in ten working days or less.
Imec presents 4K2K CMOS image sensor together with Panasonic
Imec presents a CMOS image sensor capable of capturing 12-bit 4,000x2,000pixel progressive images at 60 frames per second. Based on a stagger-laced dual exposure, the image sensor developed with Panasonic, was processed using imec’s 130nm CMOS process on 200mm silicon wafers to deliver high-speed and high-quality imaging, at reduced output bit rate.
Embedded World 2013 Review: Themes For The Future
Safety, security and ultra-low power were the overriding themes of this year’s Embedded World Exhibition and Conference, which took place to great success between February 25th to 27th in Nürnberg, Germany. Philip Ling reports for ES Design magazine.
Software Supported Optimisation Of D/A Converters
Nowadays many microcontrollers have an internal D/A converter with a resolution of 8-12 bits. This is enough to meet most application requirements but sometimes a higher resolution is needed. A lower resolution may also be good enough if the D/A converter has ideal characteristics, but often non-linearity means the D/A converter can’t be used.