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Low-parasitic-inductance module cuts converter footprint for EVs and solar inverters
Physicists at Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) have reinforced a measurement that ...
NEWARK, Del, July 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global EV charger converter module market value is projected to reach US$ 48,605.2 million by 2034, up from US$ 5,019.0 million in 2024. Over the ...
Electronic enthusiasts may be interested in a new high voltage step-up converter offering from 5V to 900V maximum outputs, which are selectable using the provided jumpers or via 4 pin parallel ...
Some of us may have recently stumbled over these mysterious ‘Mini 560’ synchronous buck converter modules at various e-shopping websites. These little modules claim to take in 7-20 VDC and output ...
1/32 nd bricks have the potential to dominate a major portion of the isolated, board mounted market as they mature as production devices and show steady improvement in efficiency. Basically, smaller ...
Ericsson Power Modules announces the BMR458, a third-generation 3E* quarter-brick advanced bus converter that delivers industry-leading performance to system architects developing equipment for ...
We can often find useful or interesting things in old items. Some items can become invaluable under the right circumstances! In this post, I am talking about an older adjustable step-up dc power ...
Ericsson Power Modules has unveiled the BMR458, a third-generation 3E quarter-brick advanced bus converter. The module has been designed for high-power applications that are powered by multi-cell ...
The Vicor BCM6135 is a fully functioning 800V (High Voltage (HV)) – 48V (Safe Extra Low Voltage (SELV)) DC-DC converter that provides up to 2.5kW of power from a module weighing 58g in a package of ...
GAIA Converter has announced a new addition to its MGDM-500 series of 500W, isolated dc/dc converters. New addition to the MGDM-500 series of 500W, isolated dc/dc converters Credit: GAIA The military ...
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