500W PSU for marine loads

Marine engine control is the target of a dual channel 540W power supply from Powerbox, which complies with DNV/GL standards. Powered by a nominal 24V distributed supply (18 to 36V range) ENMA500D24/2×27-CC provides two 27Vdc 20A isolated outputs. Droop to 10V for 10s can be accommodated, and efficiency is >85%. When redundancy is not required but the ...

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Sponsored Content: Design in protection to improve product reliability

Relec Electronics shows how Mornsun’s SCM1212A fixed input push-pull control chips have opened up design possibilities for low profile designs in industrial telemetry. The specialist in power design can draw on its wide range of AC-DC power supplies, DC-DC converters and EMC filters to source the most appropriate products for applications that are specifically tailored ...

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Milliwatts of electricity from mains magnetic field

A tiny diving board can extract power from the magnetic fields around mains cables, according to Penn State university. The device is a magneto-electric-coupled magneto-mechano-electric (ME MME) energy converter that can produce mW power in a 300μT field and operate below 100μT. “Output power from ≤50μT magnetic fields is sufficient to operate a digital clock ...

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Arduino to host covid-19 conference

Arduino is to host an on-line community conference on combating covid-19. Date: Thursday 2nd April, 17.00 CEST. It will be open to “anyone currently using Arduino compatible devices within a project to design and manufacture ventilators, respirators or other devices to combat covid-19. Be they a doctor, an academic, a professional company, professional researcher or ...

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Xerox abandons bid for HP

Xerox has abandoned its $35 billion bid for HP ‘The current global health crisis and resulting macroeconomic and market turmoil caused by COVID-19 have created an environment that is not conducive to Xerox continuing to pursue an acquisition of HP,’ announced Xerox yesterday, ‘accordingly, we are withdrawing our tender offer to acquire HP and will ...

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Wafer Level Packaging sees steady growth

The Wafer Level Packaging (WLP) market is forecast to be worth over $5 billion by 2023, according to Yole Developpement.   Wafer Level Chip Scale Packaging  (WLCSP) remains a mainstream and cost-effective form factor, while the Fan-Out (FO);package market is expected Tom reach more than $2 billion by 2025. Fan-out finds increased heterogenous applications such ...

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EE leads for speed

RootMetrics recently conducted a survey of smartphone users in the Scotland which revealed while connectivity is increasing everywhere, EE was delivering the fastest speeds across. EE led with an aggregate median download speed of 34.2 Mbps. Vodafone trailed with median download speeds of 23.4 Mbps but was much faster than those of either O2 (13.1 ...

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Cable assemblies in 48 hours

Amphenol Custom Cable (ACC) has introduced various standard length cable assemblies into Digi-Key Electronics. These cable configurations have  Amphenol RF connectors and offer an assortment of options suitable for applications such as IoT, medical, drone and RFID. RF connector configurations that are included in this initial offering include BNC straight and right angle plugs, straight ...

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