Power
ASR series offers working voltages up to 4KV
Stackpole Electronics's ASR Series of anti-surge metal film resistors are rated for high voltage applications. Working voltage for the ASR Series ranges from 1150 to 4000V with overload voltage from 1500 to 5000V. In addition, the ASR can handle high voltage capacitor discharges from 3KV for the smaller sizes up to 10KV for the larger.
Dual-phase digital power controller features good transient response
IDT has strengthened its offerings of power management products with the introduction of a high-performance dual-phase digital power controller that can help customers optimise, monitor and control high-power supply systems. The second-generation ZSPM1363 digital PWM (pulse-width modulation) controller delivers high performance and excellent transient response, making it suitable for addressing the growing demands in the telecommunications, serve...
SMD schottky barrier rectifiers save space
Vishay Intertechnology has introduced six surface-mount Schottky barrier rectifiers in the low-profile DO-219AB (SMF) package. Providing space-saving alternatives to SMA and SOD123W packages, the Vishay Semiconductors SS1FL3, SS2FL3, SS1FL4, SS2FL4, SS1FH10 and SS2FH10 provide reverse voltages of 30, 40 and 100 V and offer high current ratings up to 2A for automotive and commercial applications and industrial applications such as freewheeling dio...
Robust ±60V RS485 transceivers fortify PROFIBUS-DP networks
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC2876 and LTC2877, exceptionally rugged, high voltage tolerant RS485 transceivers targeted for PROFIBUS-DP (decentralised periphery) master and slave devices. As with any fieldbus, PROFIBUS-DP systems are prone to installation cross-wiring faults, ground voltage faults, or surge, which can cause catastrophic overvoltage conditions that exceed the absolute maximum ratings of typical transceivers.
4A synchronous step-down regulator for inverting outputs
The LTC7149 is a high efficiency, 60V, 4A synchronous buck regulator for negative output voltage supplies. It incorporates a current mode architecture with user selectable internal or external loop compensation and an output voltage that is programmed with a single external resistor.
Magnetic field improves conductivity in non-magnetic metal
An international team of physicists has discovered that applying a magnetic field to a non-magnetic metal made it conduct 70% more electricity, even though basic physics principles would have predicted the opposite. "We never expected that magnetoresistance could be lowered even further in the compound we tested, because in theory it should have increased," says Kyoto University study author Shingo Yonezawa.
Partners offer fast turnround custom wound power components
Custom wound power components from EGSTON System Electronics are available from distributor Diamond Power Components. Based in Austria EGSTON is high quality manufacturer of a wide range of inductive component parts with manufacturing facilities in the Czech Republic, China and India.
Conduction cooled AC/DC supplies are rated for up to 1000W
TDK has announced the CPFE1000FI series of conduction cooled AC/DC power supplies. Rated at up to 1000W output power, the units are available in three compact package types – a low profile U-channel with or without a cover and as an open-frame PCB assembly. Requiring no external airflow, the power supplies are designed to be used with a cold-plate, in sealed enclosures or systems that are liquid cooled.
External 165W power supplies fulfil medical standards
TDK Corporation has announced the DTM165 series of medically certified 165W external power supplies. Rigorously tested to the 3rd edition of IEC 60601-1, the products have 4,000VAC isolation from input to output and earth leakage currents of less than 300µA.The series is intended to power a range of hospital, dental and healthcare products for monitoring, imaging and diagnostic applications.
Keeping power factor high at light loads
Techniques for increasing power factor at light loads - from desktop PCs to servers - are explained by Edward Ong, product marketing manager, Power Integrations