XP Power is aiming at IT, industrial electronics and robotics with 60W ac-dc power supplies that can operate from 90-305Vac. This range suits them suitable to factory or roadside equipment running from four-wire three-phase 480Vac (277Vac nominal), or running from single-phase 110 or 230Vac. Called the VCB60 series, there are eight devices with regulated outputs ranging across 5Vdc to 54Vdc. ...
Industrial Electronics
Electronics related to industrial applications
Solderable 45x45mm i.MX 8M Plus OSM LGA module
iWave Systems has launched a solderable i.MX 8M Plus OSM (Open standard module) In OSM, SGeT defines a module to be soldered on the carrier board as an LGA package, rather than using edge or board to board connectors. Called iW-RainboW-G40M, this module is Size-L (45 x 45mm), with provision for 662 contacts. It is “28% smaller than the µQseven [40 ...
Industrial 10.4inch display is bright with a wide viewing angle
Review Display Systems (RDS) is stocking a 10.4inch TFT P-series display module from industrial display manufacturer Tianma. P1040XGF1MA00 is XGA (1920 x 1080 pixels) with the classic 4:3 aspect ratio and includes ‘Super Fine TFT’ (SFT) technology for wide viewing angle and consistent colour, said RDS. Contrast ratio is 1000:1 and viewing angle is 85° left, right, up and down). ...
Ac-dc chip for industrial auxiliary PSUs up to 21W
Power Integrations is aiming at appliance and industrial auxiliary PSUs up to 21W with a 725V off-line constant-voltage constant-current fly-back switching IC. Called InnoSwitch3-TN, “our new devices support the high output current needed in smart-connected appliances at efficiencies of up to 90%, compared to traditional approaches such as buck regulators,” said Power Integrations marketing manager Silvestro Fimiani. “InnoSwitch3-TN ICs incorporate all feedback components ...
Arm-based industrial computers have real-time and application cores
SolidRun has announced system-on-modules built around Texas Instrument’s AM64x processor family with precise real-time processing and application processing for industrial IoT and industrial machinery applications. For application processing and running operating systems there is a dual core Arm Cortex-A53, then up to four Cortex-R5F cores for real-time computing, servo control and functional safety. On top of this sits a Cortex-M4 microcontroller ...
Power electronics market to be worth $26bn in 2026
The power electronics market is promising a 6.9% CAGR between 2020 and 2026 to reach $26 billion, forecasts Yole Developpement Automotive, industrial motor drives, and telecom will be the main drivers of the discrete component market segment taking it to more than $16 billion in 2026. EV, industrial motors, and home appliances will drive the power module market to almost ...
30W dc-dc converter for railway and industrial use
P-Duke has announced a rugged 30W dc-dc converter in a 1 x 1inch (~25 x 25mm) package for railway and industrial applications. Called the RCD30W series, the converters have 4:1 input voltage ranges suited to rolling stock, with a choice of 9-36V, 18-75V or 36-160V. There are single and dual output models including: 3.3, 5, 5.1, 12, 15, 24, ±12, ±15, ...
700W conduction-cooled PSU
Powerbox has released a 700W power supply for industrial applications. OFI700A measures 126 x 38 x 250mm (0.95kg max) in open frame form and 126 x 40 x 250mm (1.1kg) with its (Optional N) metal cover. Optimised for conduction cooling, it can run with the baseplate between -40 to +95°C without a fan – with derating caveats. “There are applications ...
Tough at the top
The automotive industry stands on the cusp of technological revolution, writes Guido Söhrn of Nexperia. Modern vehicles are becoming more electric and connected, representing a significant shift towards smarter and more sustainable mobility solutions. This unstoppable trend is having a dramatic effect on the way that cars are designed and built. Electronic components and software are expected to make up ...
Shrinking hotswaps footprint with enhanced SOA
As billions of people around the world adopt more flexible lifestyles, stable connections to the cloud via Wi-Fi, 4G and 5G are vital, writes Mike Becker of Nexperia. To manage this, the growth in hyperscale computing solutions and high-speed 5G telecom systems continues unabated. At the same time operators are seeking to squeeze higher performance levels and improved efficiency into ...