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Common mode choke reduces noise in high frequency ranges
To reducecommon mode noise in the high frequency range ondata and signal lines, Wurth Electronics has introduced a common mode choke with a wideattenuation bandwidth.The currentcompensated choke combines with aNiZn core, enabling abroadband attenuation response that operates into the GHz frequencyrange.
Wireless access point tracks railway applications
The EN 50155-compliant NM50 wireless access point meets all the requirements of modern railway applications. In addition to its robust design, the new unit comes with a wide range power supply for voltages between 14.4 and 154 VDC. Developed by Men Mikro Elektronik, the new wireless access point is especially designed for demanding rail and automotive applications, and operates over an extended operating temperature range from -40 to +85°C.
Power elements allow double-sided assembly
Power elements, featuring a compact design, have been released byWürth Elektronik ICS. ThePowerPlus elements, which consist ofa punched brass base body and a stainless steel screw, allow double-sided assembly of power supply elements in the same position. Achieving torquesof 1.8Nmwith the M4 thread and up to 42Nm with the M12, the screw is claimed to enablea higher torque than other high-current contacts.
Nanocrystalline cores deliver 20x more permeability
Designed to reduce broadband mains-borne radio interference, chokes with nanocrystalline cores have been introduced by Würth Elektronik. The WE-CMBNC family of current-compensated, common-mode chokes have been made with nanocrystalline cores and feature broadband attenuation.
Calculation facility features a WEdirekt PCB configurator
An online price calculation facility for mounted assemblies, which is integrated with aPCB configurator from WEdirekt, has been introduced byM. Richter. This has been introduced to meet the customer requirement for immediate access to key product information such as price, quantity and delivery times.
Rigid-flex PCBs require impedance testing
Modern components with high clock rates and short switching times for high signal transmission rates require impedance matching for rigid-flex PCB technology. The impedance calculation, as well as the documentation and measurement of impedances is becomingincreasingly important.
PCB meets material requirements of motorcycle sports
A rigid-flex PCB, which meets the material requirements of motorcycle sport, has been developed byWürth Elektronik withGCD-PCB-Design. These requirements include suitability forrapid pace, extreme load changes, summer heat and mud, dust and dirt.
SMD offers alternative to press-in/through-hole technology
A high-current element for mounting on PCBs in SMD technology has been launched by Würth Elektronik ICS. The PowerOne SMD offers an alternative solution to regular press-in technology or through-hole technology (THT), with the SMD high-current elements processed with typical SMT lines and soldered in an infrared furnace or using the steam phase system.
Compact air flow transmitter meets mass HVAC applications
E+E Elektronik has launched a miniature air flow transmitter, the EE671 that measures air velocity up to 20 m/s. It has a compact design to meet mass applications in HVAC. The flow sensing element sets new standards in terms of accuracy and resistance to pollutants. The built-in VTQ flow sensing element based on thin-film technology works on the hot-film anemometer principle.
AEG PS to showcase products at CeBIT Bilişim Eurasia & CeBIT Global Conference 2014
Exhibiting at CeBIT Bilişim Eurasia & CeBIT Global Conference 2014 will be AEG Power Solutions, showcasing products ranging from surge protection for home and office to UPS systems for industry. Alongside its distributor, Kabim Elektronik, AEG PS will display its single-phase and three-phase UPS equipment which answers small and medium power protection requirements.