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Single-component power elements offer savings & flexibility
A profitable alternative to soldering, Würth Elektronik's robust PowerOne elements are suitable for supplying and distributing high currents in PCB-based systems. Depending on pin configuration and layout, currents of up to 1000A are possible.
Green Hills Software & MEN partner
Aiming to develop pre-certified safety platforms for applications in the industrial and transportation sectors, Green Hills Software and MEN Mikro Elektronik have announced a partnership. The multi-year, multi-safety standard agreement unites these vendors in the delivery of SBC hardware and RTOS. This co-operation will enable customers to focus on the development of their own applications, confident in the knowledge that they can achieve require...
Welcome to the PCB jungle!
Visit the Würth Elektronik stand (A2.602) where attendees will be guided quickly and flexibly through the PCB jungle. Product highlights on the Würth booth include SKEDD PCB connecting technology, which enables cables, plug connectors, boards and components to be connected directly to the PCB.
USB jack 'world's first' to integrate EMC filter
A USB 2.0 type A jack, claimed to be the world's first USB jack with an integrated EMC filter and ESD protection, has been released byWürth Elektronik eiSos. The WE-EPLE USB jack has the same dimensions as, and is pad-compatible, with most conventional USB jacks. Existing designs can be quickly upgraded to EMC-compatible designs.
In-line transmitter copes with harsh environments
The EE354 in-line transmitter from E+E Elektronik is specifically optimised for dew point monitoring of refrigeration dryers. With its compact design and small dimensions the transmitter is ideal for use in harsh applications with space constraints. It is suitable for dew point monitoring in the range of -20 to +50°CTd. It features a high accuracy of ±1°C Td in the typical operating range of a refrigeration dryer, -3 to +20°CTd...
Winners of STMicroelectronics' IoT competition announced
The two winning designs of STMicroelectronics' STM32 Internet-of-Things Design Challenge were announced at an award ceremony during electronica 2014, which took place in Munich this week. ST and it's partners ARM, Farnell Element14, Würth Elektronik and Rubik's Futuro Cube sponsored the contest, which encouraged IoT-related inventiveness.
Flex-rigid printed circuit boards with UL Classification
Receiving a UL Mark for flex-rigid printed circuit boards is not easy, as there are many different combinations of materials and configurations. After a time-intensive and close coordination with the UL engineers, an enormous amount of test patterns and high costs, Würth Elektronik was able to record a big achievement: four flex-rigid printed circuit boards received the UL Listing. Currently, approximately 50% of all of Würth Elektronik...
E+E Elektronik at the Electronica 2014 trade fair
Since 1979 Austrian sensor specialist E+E Elektronik has been developing high precision sensors and transmitters for a variety of measurements. The company combines its many years of experience in thin-film technology with the latest production processes and the highest quality standards. The result is innovative and reliable products for particularly demanding applications in industry, HVAC or the automobile sectors. Visitors to the E+E booth in...
Power supply elements reduce installation costs
Designed to reduce installation costs, thePowerLamella power supply elements have been introduced byWürth Elektronik. The elements are suitable forconnecting fuses, switches and cables to the circuit board and can be usedboard to board and wire to board and also combined with PowerRadsok high current contacts.
Transformer enables MOSFETs to be activated up to 2500V
ToenableMOSFETs to be activated under conditions of high insulation voltages, agate-drive transformerin the EP7 designhas been released byWürth Elektronik. The transformer, which isdesigned to be fitted to a synchronously aligned flyback converter,enables MOSFETs to be activatedup to 2500V.