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The need for EMI filtering with factory automation
Increased electromagnetic interference, or EMI, can adversely affect system efficiency and increase down-time by interfering with analogue control signals and industrial communications between devices and systems. ByDave Armitage, Schaffner USA
Wireless power transfer for electric vehicles
PREMO has announced the WC-RX-Series (compact secondary coils) that brings to the market a highly reliable receiver coils for wireless charger applications for electric vehicles. Currently, the market for hybrid and electrical vehicles is growing fast. These are alternative and improved solutions to common internal combustion engine vehicles to reduce global pollution.
Differential data lines use low capacitance TVS Diode Arrays
A new series of low capacitanceTVS Diode Arrays (SPA Diodes) has been introduced by Littelfuse. The series isoptimised to protect high speed differential data lines from ElectroStatic Discharge (ESD), Cable Discharge Events (CDE), Electrical Fast Transients (EFT), and lightning-induced surges, keeping network communications reliable by safeguarding signal integrity.
Choosing the right rotary encoder for ruggedness and performance
The motion control systems of equipment such as industrial automation or robotics are often reliant on rotary encoders to provide data on position, speed, direction and distance. These typically feature a disc, which is attached to the shaft of the motor whose movements need to be tracked. By Jeff Smoot, CUI Devices
Flyback converter with 100V, 1.5A integrated power MOSFET
The LM5180 from Texas Instruments is a primary-side regulated (PSR) flyback converter with high efficiency over a wide input voltage range of 4.5 to 65V. The isolated output voltage is sampled from the primary-side flyback voltage, eliminating the need for an optocoupler, voltage reference, or third winding from the transformer for output voltage regulation.
eBook focuses on EV charging infrastructure
In an eBook titled Electrification of the Vehicle, subject matter experts from Mouser Electronics and Bourns provide detailed explanations of inductors and current sense resistors to reduce automotive emissions and detailed explanations of concepts and products including shunt resistors, inductor designs for on-board chargers, and the use of inductors and current sense resistors to reduce automotive emissions.
Small size low voltage Hall effect sensor
The DRV5011 device from Texas Instruments is a digital-latch Hall effect sensor designed for motors and other rotary systems. The device has an efficient low-voltage architecture that operates from 2.5 V to 5.5 V. The device is offered in standard SOT-23, and low-profile X2SON and DSBGA packages. The output is a push-pull driver that requires no pullup resistor, enabling more compact systems.
High frequency composite materials for SiC and GaN applications
SMP has developed ‘All Mode’ EMC filters with high frequency stability. The High Frequency Composite Materials (HFCM) developed and manufactured by SMP are effective for frequencies up to the gigahertz range and satisfy all of the requirements to which modern SiC and GaN applications are subject.
Flexible interpolation IC debuts at SPS in Nuremberg
iC-Haus will debut a 26-bit encoder signal processor iC-TW29 with integrated EEPROM at the SPS exhibition in Nuremberg (November 26-28). It is used for the evaluation of magnetic and optical sensors that generate sine and cosine signals.
D-sub connectors ditch cadmium, resist salt spray
TE Connectivity AMPLIMITE stainless steel D-subminiature connectors are in stock at distributor RS Components. They combine enhanced salt spray resistance with RoHS compliance, without the use of toxic cadmium plating.