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480W and 960W three-phase AC-DC DIN rail power supplies
TDK has announced the addition of higher power, three-phase AC input models to the TDK-Lambda DRB series of DIN rail mount power supplies.
Würth Elektronik debunks aluminium electrolytic capacitors myth
Würth Elektronik’s Application Note ANP125 publishes the results of a study “The acoustic effects of harmonic distortion of aluminium electrolytic capacitors” on harmonic distortion of electrolytic capacitors. The result: Capacitors don’t cause any appreciable signal distortion.
Top 5 sensor products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 sensor products to have been released in January 2024.
Top 5 IoT products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in January 2024.
Electrolytics are here to stay
Although there have been significant advances in competing capacitor technologies such as hybrid types, electrolytic capacitors may still remain the best solution for many applications, explainsShahrokh Kananizadeh, Senior Product Manager, Panasonic Industry Europe.
Empower Semiconductor to present at Chiplet Summit 2024
Empower Semiconductor, a specialist in integrated voltage regulators (IVRs), is set to present a technical paper at the forthcomingChiplet Summit, scheduled at the Santa Clara Convention Centre from 6-8thFebruary 2024.
GaN FETs enable 75-231A laser diode control in nanoseconds
EPC has unveiled three new evaluation boards – EPC9179, EPC9181, and EPC9180 – featuring 75, 125, and 231A pulse current laser drivers, respectively.
Cornell Dubilier AEC-Q200 Y2 class capacitors
Cornell Dubilier has announced MYH series of Y2 EMI/RFI suppression capacitors designed for harsh environments.
Cornell Dubilier 1,000-hour X2 class interference suppression capacitors
New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of the new MXT metallised polypropylene film capacitor series from Cornell Dubilier, a division of Knowles Corporation.
Film capacitors suppress EMI/RFI in harsh environments
New Yorker Electronics has released the new MXT Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitor Series from Cornell Dubilier.