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Transfer Multisort Elektronik opens a new office in Italy
Transfer Multisort Elektronik opens a new office in Bergamo, Italy. This is already the eighth office of the company that will be operating abroad (the company is also present in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, Spain, Germany, Hungary and the Netherlands).
Digital humidity sensors integrate contamination protection
At SENSOR+TEST 2016, E+E Elektronik will present the EEH110 and EEH210 digital humidity and temperature sensors for the first time. The integrated E+E proprietary coating protects the sensors from pollution and enables excellent long-term stability, even under harsh conditions. Several interfaces and supply voltages (3 or 5V) allow for easy integration of the accurate RH/T sensors in a wide range of applications.
Evaluation kit eases path into digital power control
Worldwide availability of the new XMC Digital Power Explorer Kit from Infineon has been announced by RS Components. The kit was created for analogue power supply designers and embedded software programmers to help accelerate their learning in the capabilities of digital power control. The kit is also very useful for digital engineers to gather a better understanding of PMBusTM technologies for the digital control of power supplies.
Power box gives different approach to enabling power distribution
An entirely new approach to enabling power distribution, signal transmission, and function management in commercial vehicles: REDline Power Boxes is the name of the new system solution from Würth Elektronik ICS. With this series, the leading development partner and supplier of circuit-board-based central electrical systems is now presenting a range of products with an extremely high economic efficiency.
LAN transformers enable speeds of up to 10Gbit/s
Würth Elektronik eiSos is expanding the portfolio of their Ethernet modules with LAN transformers for speeds of up to 10 Gbit/s. The transformers support Power over Ethernet (PoE) up to 100W and currents up to 1A per channel. Würth Elektronik eiSos is the only manufacturer worldwide to offer 10-Gbit LAN transformers with an extended temperature range (-40 to +85°C).
SMT Hybrid Packaging event enlists more industry support
SMT Hybrid Packaging has broadend its contacts in industry by cooperating with the SMTA (Surface Mount Technology Association) and the German Chapter of IEEE-CPMT. The aim is the increase of global visibility for all cooperating partners.
Wuerth Elektronik to exhibit at PCIM Europe 2016
Würth Elektronik eiSos will be exhibiting at the PCIM Europe 2016 trade fair from 10 thru 12 May 2016 (Hall 7, Stand 219). The core themes of the component manufacturer at this international trade fair for power electronics, intelligent drive technology, renewable energies and energy management are the new power modules, first and foremost the step-down converters that make up the MagI³C product category.
Würth Elektronik eiSos presents updated catalogue for power modules
The new, expanded and improved Power Module Catalogue 2016 from Würth Elektronik eiSos is now available. Selecting the right step-down converters and LED drivers you need has become even more convenient. A selection tool depicts a clear overview of the various product groups, including pictograms to show all of their important functions at a glance.
Accurate control of HVAC
Designed for stable measurement of air velocity in ventilation ducts, the new EE650 air velocity transmitter from E+E Elektronik features selectable measuring ranges 0-10/15/20m/s (0-2,000/3,000/4,000ft/min) and high accuracy. It is also well suited for all common HVAC applications. The new E+E VTQ flow sensor element of EE650 operates on the thermal anemometer principle, is robust and insensitive to pollution.
Easy handling of cable outlets
Terminal blocks that can be plugged in both horizontally, as well as vertically, offer developers a high degree of flexibility. It’s the same in development too: The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Particularly cable outlets are usually there where you least often need them. Whether horizontal or vertical orientation to the circuit board can rarely be defined with certainty at the beginning of development.