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Low Power AC/DC Power Supplies

July 31, 2007 12:26 pm | Comments

XP Power announces its 10W ECL10 and the 15W ECL15 compact, low power AC/DC power supplies. Both supplies are available in three mechanical formats: open frame pcb mount, encapsulated pcb mount and open frame chassis mount. The units are available with single output voltages of 3.3V DC, 5V DC, 9V DC, 12V DC, 15V DC, 24V DC and 48V DC. Full power is supplied across the whole input voltage range of 85V AC to 264V AC or 120V DC to 370V DC. They operate across a range of temperatures from –20°C to +70°C, with derating above +50°C.

Encapsulated AC/DC Switching Supplies

July 31, 2007 12:21 pm | Comments

Astrodyne introduces its ECA Series of miniature encapsulated switching power supplies for EMC noise compliance to EN 60601-1-2:2001. They are designed to meet the power and EMC noise performance requirements in instrumentation, control and telecommunication systems. All models accept universal input from 90V AC to 264V AC, and 60 models are available that provide output power from 5W to 15W with single and dual outputs from 5V DC to 24V DC.

Surge Protection Optimizes RF Performance

July 31, 2007 12:18 pm | Comments

NexTek, Inc. announces its E-Class Series SurgeGuard lightning arrestors that are designed for optimizing RF performance at frequencies up to 6 GHz. The series provides bi-directional protection, and it passes DC without any performance degradation. The series was developed to meet the demands of RF applications including Ultra Wideband, Wi-Fi, WiMAX ground penetrating radar, surveillance, high speed communications systems, 5.0 GHz to 6.0 GHz UNII, MMDS, WLL, IMS bands, public safety 4.9 GHz and HiperLAN.

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Power Efficient Processor Comes to Signal and Imaging Processing

July 31, 2007 12:14 pm | Comments

Mercury and P.A. Semi are collaborating to deploy P.A. Semi’s dual-core PA6T-1682M PWRficient processor on Mercury’s military and industrial systems for high-performance signal and image processing applications. The PWRficient processor is said to achieve a 300 percent improvement in performance per Watt, enabling multiprocessor solutions for applications with constraints on size, weight, and power.

Digitally Controlled 500W AC/DC Power Supply

July 31, 2007 12:12 pm | Comments

Emerson Network Power launches its Astec NTS503, a digitally controlled 500W AC/DC power supply that offers a power density of 11.9W per cubic inch. It has a compact 4" x 7" footprint, making it easy to incorporate a single unit that satisfies bulk DC power needs. It offers a choice of convection or forced-air cooling. The convection-cooled model has an output of 200W and a height of 1.5", making it suitable for 1U rack-mount chassis and other low-profile applications.

DC/DC Converter with 20kV Isolation Delivers 120W

July 31, 2007 12:08 pm | Comments

Absopulse Electronics introduces its DIO 122 dual output, high voltage isolated DC/DC converter that was developed for high power gate drivers and similar applications in oil and gas, mining, medical, railway and industrial environments. The converter is corona (partial discharge) free at 12 kVrms (minimum), and each unit is Hi-POT tested for 20 kVrms isolation. The typical operating voltage potential between primary and secondary is 6.5 kVrms to 10 kVrms with the same isolation provided between the outputs.

1U Power Supply Is User Configurable

July 31, 2007 12:04 pm | Comments

Excelsys Technologies announces its Xlite series of compact, high power density, plug-and-play power supplies. The 600W end user-configurable units offer eight isolated outputs in a slim-line package of 1U x 260 mm x 89 mm. Three different powerPac chassis are available, providing system power levels of 200W, 400W and 600W. These may be populated with any combination of four different output modules from a range of seven different types offering nominal outputs from 2.5V DC to 48V DC.

SIP Package DC/DC Converter

July 31, 2007 11:59 am | Comments

TracoPower introduces its TMR-2WI series of isolated and fully regulated 2W DC/DC converters in a high-density 1.18" x 0.36" x 0.49" SIP package with input ranges of 9V DC to 36V DC/18V DC to 75V DC. The series consists of 14 models offering 9V DC to 36V DC or 18V DC to 75VDC input ranges with single and dual outputs ranging from 3.3V DC to 15V DC. An efficiency up to 84 percfent allows –40°C to +75°C operation temperatures at full load.

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Batteries for Single Phase UPS Systems

July 31, 2007 11:55 am | Comments

EnerSys extends its DataSafe HX line to include smaller-sized batteries to meet the requirements of single-phase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. The series includes seven models: the HX25 through the HX150. These valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) batteries have a 10-year design life for use by UPS original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as data center and facility managers in the information technology industry.

Dual Output SMT DC/DC Converters

July 31, 2007 11:51 am | Comments

MicroPower Direct announces its LF200D series of ultra-miniature 2W DC/DC converters. Packaged in an SMT case, these converters provide a combination of power, performance and miniature size. Seven models operate from 5V DC, 12V DC and 24V DC inputs, providing dual outputs of ±5V DC, ±12V DC or ±15V DC. Standard features include efficiency as high as 82 percent, an input/output isolation of 1,000V DC and low noise operation.

Optoelectronic LED Power Supply Family Expands

July 31, 2007 11:46 am | Comments

Osram Sylvania expanded its family of electronically stabilized 24V DC LED power supplies that handle a wide range of input voltages from 100V to 277V AC, enabling worldwide use on single-phase AC power lines. Recognized in the U.S. and Canada, the UL Class 2 Optotronic power supplies are protected against open circuit, short circuit, overload, and overheating conditions.

High Brightness LED Controllers

July 31, 2007 11:31 am | Comments

Cypress Semiconductor Corp. introduces its EZ-Color family of high-brightness (HB) LED controllers for intelligent lighting systems. The controllers are supported by PSoC Express, an embedded visual design tool that delivers a complete design system for applications such as architectural lighting, general signage, rechargeable flashlights, entertainment lighting and emergency vehicle lighting.

Visual Display Options

July 31, 2007 10:54 am | Comments

Syscon-PlantStar announces two visual display options for workplace settings. The first is by integrating LED display boards. Three color or full color display boards can be placed in the factory. Display areas can range from 57.6" x 9.5" to 202" x 56.7". The PC based control allows OPC, ODBC and DDE data transfers. The second option is implementation of slim depth LED engine wide screen DLP HDTV that includes a PC mode feature.

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Red Chip for Projection and Automotive Applications

July 31, 2007 10:50 am | Osram Opto Semiconductors | Comments

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors announces its red 1 mm2 chip, featuring thin-film technology, with brightness values of more than 300 lm. It will be used in the company’s DRAGON and OSTAR LEDs, and it is targeted for applications in the projection and automotive sectors. The red chip has a power consumption of 6W, achieves 52 lm/W, and it features a wavelength of 615 nm from an operating current of 2A.

Line Scan Camera with Scan Sensor Technology

July 31, 2007 10:37 am | Comments

DALSA Corp. announces its Spyder 3 CL line scan camera with camera link interface. Its responsivity addresses low lighting situations. At its core is dual line scan sensor technology that achieves responsivity and throughput of 80 Mega pixels per second. Dual line scan technology offers a clear performance benefit. This camera can be used for applications including glass edge inspection, general purpose web inspection, postal sorting, industrial metrology, pick-and-place applications, and medical and scientific imaging.

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