Tag: battery industry

14
Feb

Constant-Current LED Driver for Machine Vision and UV Curing

Innovations in Optics, Inc. introduced the Model 5000D-100 LED Driver/Controller for powering its Aurora™ Classic Line Source Illuminators. The 5000D-100 LED Driver provides constant current in either continuous, pulsed or pwm modes. An embedded system adds network control with 10/100Mbps Ethernet connectivity. The 5000D-100 is also available for third party LED illuminators to be used as a constant-current dc-dc driver/controller.

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14
Feb

Power Supply-in-Inductor Technology Reduces D2D Cost

Sumida Group has reinvented the dc-dc power module by literally turning it inside out. The new power modules have achieved performance improvements through a new patent-pending design concept, where the magnetic material forms the entire package and all components are mounted within the inductor. The maximum volume can therefore be available for the inductor, allowing very low dc resistance and

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13
Feb

Rechargeable Batteries — compared and explained in detail

NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) — A good choice for a chargeable battery  Pros:  Rechargeable Works great in high-drain devices Much larger capacity than NiCd’s, which they’ve replaced.  Also not toxic like NiCd’s. Very common, so it’s easy to find both batteries and chargers Cons: Low voltage of 1.2V means that cheap (unregulated) flashlights run dimmer, and devices needing 4+ batteries might

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12
Feb

Resistances Down To 1 Milliohm

Stackpole‘s well-established CSRF Series now offers resistance values down to 1 milliohm in the 2512 size. The CSRF Series bridges the gap between thick film technologies with their low cost but inability to achieve low resistance values at low TCR, and solid metal plate technologies with their low values and low TCR but higher cost. Recommended: Simplified Dimmable LED Lighting

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12
Feb

Ultra-miniature LDOs provide 300mA Output Current

Toshiba Electronics Europe (TEE) has announced a family of ultra-miniature CMOS low drop-out voltage regulators (LDOs) with a 300mA driving capability. The new TCR3DM family offers an output voltage range of 1.0V to 4.5V with the possibility to specify the fixed output voltage in steps of 50mV. The highly-integrated devices are designed for use in smartphones, tablet PCs and other

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12
Feb

Grid Resilient 30kW Converter targets Microgrids

Ideal Power Inc. introduced its Grid Resilient 30kW Power Conversion System (PCS) with microgrid forming capabilities. This new product will work in both 50Hz and 60Hz environments and support grid resiliency for commercial and industrial customers world-wide, giving them the additional ability to form their own microgrid to enable backup power during grid power outages. Additionally, the company is announcing

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11
Feb

High-Current Inductor Offers Continuous Operation to +180 C

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. has introduced a new automotive-grade IHLP® low-profile, high-current inductor in the 4040 case size featuring a continuous operating temperature range to +180 degrees C. Offering a low profile of 4.0 mm, the Vishay Dale IHLP-4040DZ-8A provides a wide range of inductance values from 0.47 µH to 47 µH. With a frequency range up to 1 MHz, the

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11
Feb

Step-Down Single- and Dual-Channel LED Backlight Drivers

MagnaChip Semiconductor Corporation today announced that it has launched two new step-down LED drivers targeting TV LED backlight and LED lighting applications. The new backlight drivers are designated as MAP3511 (single channel) and MAP3512 (dual channels). The MAP3511 and MAP3512 drivers are new designs which replace the existing step-up power circuit method of LED TV backlighting with a step-down circuit.

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11
Feb

Single-Chip USB Type-C Port Controllers

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. today began sampling the industry’s first integrated, programmable USB Type-C port controller solution. The USB Type-C standard is gaining rapid support with top-tier PC makers by enabling slim industrial designs, easy-to-use connectors and cables, the ability to transmit multiple protocols, and delivery of 100W of power, a significant improvement over the previous 7.5W standard. These companies have

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11
Feb

Quad Universal Digital PMIC Delivers over 40A per Output

Exar Corporation today introduced the XR77128, a universal PMIC which drives up to 4 independently-controlled external DrMOS power stages at currents >40A for the latest 64-bit ARM processors, FPGAs, DSPs and ASICS. DrMOS technology is quickly growing in popularity in telecom and networking applications. These same applications find value in Exar’s Programmable Power technology which allows low component count, rapid

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