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Minmax PCB Mountable 4 Watt AC/DC Modules


Hudson, MA — New from Minmax Power is the ABF-04 Series, a new, miniature, fully encapsulated AC/DC power supply module that is de- signed for direct PCB mounting. The product provides EMC compli- ance to EN55022 Class B emissions and EN61000 immunity standards. The supply has a universal


85-264VAC input and internation- al safety approvals, making the product worldwide marketable power modules. They are especially suited for applications in commer- cial and industrial electronic equip- ment.


Single and dual outputs are


available with efficiency ratings up to 77 percent. Comprehensive pre- ventive circuitry includes Class II AC input, short circuit, overload and overvoltage protection. The ABF-04 Series AC/DC power modules use high quality, 100 percent RoHS-com- pliant materials and are manufac- tured to the company’s rigorous ISO- 9001 quality control program to en- sure high product reliability. The


power modules provide a cost-effective solution for many space critical appli- cations in commercial and industrial electronic equipment.


PCB-mountable power module. Contact: Minmax Power, Inc.,


43 Broad Street, Hudson, MA 01749 % 978-567-9635 fax: 978-567-9601


E-mail: sales@minmaxpower.com Web: www.minmaxpower.com


Opto Diode: Ultra-High Output IR Emitters


The material matters in material handling


Newbury Park, CA — Opto Diode, a division of ITW, and a member of the ITW Photonics Group, has intro- duced the third in the family of three super-high-power infrared (IR) emit- ters. Based on gallium aluminum ar- senide (GaAlAs) technology, the new OD-250 provides a wide angle, very uniform optical beam with ultra high optical output. Total power output is 250mW (typical) with a minimum output at 160mW. Peak emission wavelength is 850nm, making this IR emitter suitable for imaging in military and security applications. The new device has a spectral


bandwidth of 40nm at 50 percent with a half intensity beam angle at 110°. The OD-250 is highly durable;


metal surfaces are gold-plated and there are four wire bonds on die cor- ners for redundancy. The standard, 3-lead TO-39 pack -


age can be stored and/or operated in extreme temperatures ranging from –40 to +100°C, (maximum junction temperature at 100°C). The new IR emitters have rise times of 20nsec and fall times of 20nsec. They are designed for use in night vision (NV) imaging technology, such as night vision cam- eras and/or goggles, and for integra-


tion into illuminators and markers. Contact: Opto Diode Corp., 750


Mitchell Dr., Newbury Park, CA 91320 % 805-499-0335 E-mail: sales@optodiode.com Web: www.optodiode.com


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