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Power Electronics Industry Update This Week - 15 October 2024

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Date: October 15, 2024
 
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Lithion Partners with Hyundai Auto Canada for EV Battery Recycling

Lithion

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Infineon Technology Introduces Dual Phase Power Modules for AI Data Centers

Infineon Technologies

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HMI Unveils USB Port Protection Solutions for Consumer Electronics

HMI

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ROHM Semiconductor Unveils PWM Controller ICs for Power Supplies

ROHM Semiconductor

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QPT Receives Grant to Develop High Frequency GaN Inverter Demonstrator for Automotive

QPT

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Littelfuse Introduces Asymmetrical TVS Diodes for Overvoltage Protection

Littelfuse

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STMicroelectronics and Qualcomm Enter Strategic Collaboration in Wireless IoT

STMicroelectronics

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Modelithics and SES Join Forces to Advance Signal and Power Integrity Modeling

Modelithics

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LEM Unveils Hall Effect Technology Sensor for Efficient EV Battery Management

LEM

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Dana Incorporated Unveils Low Voltage Inverter for Off-Highway Applications

Dana TM4

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KYOCERA AVX Introduces Polymer Capacitors for Military and Aerospace Applications

Kyocera AVX

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London EV Show 2024 Unites Global Leaders to Shape the Future of Electric Mobility

London EV Show 2024

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AiT Semiconductor Unveils LED Backlight Driver for Portable Instruments

AiT Semiconductor

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Traco Power Unveils AC-DC Power Supplies for Industrial Applications

Traco Power

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New White Papers & Articles
Implement Charge System with the RT9490/RT9492 - Richtek
Differences in Surge Protective Device Classification, Parameters and Test Methods: UL 1449 5th Edition vs. IEC 61643 - Bourns
Leveraging Supercapacitors for Efficient Wireless Power in Smart Logistics - Knowles Precision Devices
Multiphase Interleaving Extends the Output Current/ Power and Versatility of the FBS-GAM02 and FBS-GAM02-PSE Modules - EPC Space
Gate drivers with dynamic gate strength improve EV performance - NXP Semiconductors
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Trending Current Transducers
Current Transducer
1800 A AC/DC Current Transducer for Electric Vehicle Applications
Current Transducer  from Danisense

The DM1200ID from Danisense is a High-precision Fluxgate AC/DC Current Transducer that is designed for galvanically isolated current measurements from -1800 A to +1800 A. It continuously measures AC current levels of up to 1500 A with a linearity error of less than 1 ppm. This current transducer requires a supply voltage from ±14.25 V to ±15.75 V. It is based on Danisense closed-loop flux gate technology that provides very low offset and ultra-low drift during measurements.
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Current Transducer
True RMS AC Current Transducer for Motor Load Applications
Current Transducer  from CR Magnetics

The CR4111 S-50 from CR Magnetics is a True RMS AC Current Transducer that has been designed for applications where AC current waveforms are not purely sinusoidal. It requires a supply voltage of 0 - 50 V and an input current of 15 mA. This current transducer provides an output voltage of 0 - 10 V (DC) with an accuracy of 0.5%. It delivers more precise and accurate current measurements compared to other transducers.
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Current Transducer
400 A AC Current Transducer for Sinusoidal/Non-Sinusoidal Measurements
Current Transducer  from Phoenix Contact

The 2813509 from Phoenix Contact is an AC Current Transducer that is designed for measuring sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal alternating current measurements. It requires an input current of 0 - 400 A. This current transducer provides an output current signal of 4- 20 mA and has a linearity error of less than 1%. It is loop-powered and does not require an external power supply. This current transducer can be retrofitted with an open-up Rogowski coil and has a slide switch.
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Current Transducer
Single-Phase DC Current Transducers for Non-Contact DC Sensing Applications
Current Transducer  from Sensor Electronic Technology

The IB7 Series from Sensor Electronic Technology are Single-Phase DC Current Transducers that are ideal for non-contact DC sensing applications. They require a supply voltage (DC) of 12 - 48 V and have an input current of 0 – 800 A. These transducers provide an output voltage of up to 10 V and have an output current of 4 – 20 mA. They exhibit high isolation between input and output and support unipolar or bipolar measurements.
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Current Transducer
Hall Effect Current Transducer for SMPS Applications
Current Transducer  from LEM

The LA 25-NP/SP11 from LEM is a Hall Effect Current Transducer that has been designed to conduct DC, AC, and pulsed current measurements. This current transducer requires a supply voltage of ±15 V and provides an output current (secondary) of 25 mA (RMS). It operates based on the Hall Effect principle to measure current over a wide bandwidth and ensures no insertion loss. The transducer boasts excellent accuracy and linearity for precise and consistent readings.
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