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IXYS introduces 40V high-current robust power MOSFETs
IXYS Corporation has announced a generation of high-current Trench devices: 40V TrenchT4 Power MOSFETs. Available at either 270 or 340A current rating, they are optimised for DC to DC converters, synchronous rectification in switched-mode power conversion applications, high current Solid State Relays and motor control applications.
Pickering Interfaces introduces high-density PXI matrix range
Pickering Interfaces is pleased to announce the expansion of their range of 1-pole High-Density PXI Matrix Modules. These PXI Matrix Modules (40-520 family) are high-density matrices with 22 different configurations and up to 256 crosspoints to suit a large variety of user requirements. The choice of six bus widths (x16, x12, x8, x6, x4 and x2) enables competitively priced solutions using Pickering Electronics’ instrumentation quality reed ...
Contactor delivers high power switching in a compact package
GIGAVAC announces the latest addition to their line of patented switching devices, the HX460. This hermitically sealed, HVDC contactor redefines the term high power switching by bringing massive power switching capabilities in a compact package. Designed and manufactured in the USA, the hermetically sealed GIGAVAC HX460 joins GIGAVAC’s line‐up of other sealed switching products including high voltage relays and EPIC sealed contactors.
80A high power PCB relay designed for the PV industry
Designed to meet solar inverter and other application requirements for the PV industry, ZETTLER Electronics has announced a single pole 80A solar relay. The AZSR180 was developed for PV applications of up to 20/55kVA (single-/three-phase), is suited for medium sized to larger roof top-based as well as commercial systems, deployable up to 4km above sea level.
High top DIN rail enclosures available with open or closed front
OKW has extended its RAILTEC C DIN rail enclosures range with a new high top version. High top RAILTEC C is suitable for applications including automation, building and safety, HVAC, timers, sensors, relays, lighting controls, subrack interfaces, modules, amplifiers and transformers.
Technique enhances the control of self-driving vehicles
A Georgia Institute of Technology research team has devised a novel way to help keep a driverless vehicle under control as it maneuvers at the edge of its handling limits. The approach could help make self-driving cars of the future safer under hazardous road conditions. Researchers from Georgia Tech's Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering (AE) and the School of Interactive Computing (IC) have assessed the technology by racing, slidin...
Extensive product catalogue on show at IMS 2016
The broad range of PXI of Ethernet LXI RF & Microwave switching solutions from Pickering Interfaces, including its newly announced PXI RF Multiplexer range (40-760), will be showcased at the IEEE MTT-S 2016 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) at booth 1850 on 22nd-27th May.
IP Solution enables servers to solve computation problems faster
Synopsys has announced a suite of features for its 3200 Mbps DesignWare DDR4 IP to expand memory capacity for high-performance cloud computing systems while improving reliability, accessibility and serviceability (RAS). The DDR IP supports advanced error correcting code (ECC), which can correct all DRAM failures within a device to enable replacement of defective DIMMs without data loss.
Distributed control systems vs programmable logic controllers
The difference between distributed control systems (DCSs) and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) can be boiled down to a simple football metaphor. Your DCS is your captain. The first name on the team sheet, your DCS is dependable, hardworking and controls the whole outfit. Your PLC is more like a utility player - he's nippy and doesn't mind where he plays, but don't expect him to be as reliable as your captain. Here, Mark Proctor, managing dir...
WEG’s compact contactor brings ease-of-installation to the next level
WEG has launched a user-friendly and compact power contactor – the CWB80 – to help electrical engineers and installers save vital space in the cabinet while enhancing ease of installation. With a unit width of just 54mm and rated currents from 40 to 80A (three-phase AC, 400V), the CWB80 is more compact than conventional devices in the same power class (18.5 to 37kW), proving a versatile solution for a wide range of industrial applicat...