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Würth Elektronik Intros Acceleration Sensor
Waldenburg, Germany —Würth Elek- tronik has expanded its sensor portfo- lio with a compact, versatile, three-axis acceleration sensor. The WSEN-ITDS sensor, which measures only 0.08 x 0.08 x 0.3 in. (2 x 2 x 7 mm) and is of- fered in an LGA package, uses MEMS- based capacitive measurement. Due to an integrated tempera-
ture sensor, the sensor outputs cali- brate data directly. Four measuring ranges are available for selection: ±2, ±4, ±8, or ±16 g. Register settings can be used to select the application-specif- ic functions for free fall, wakeup, activ- ity, motion, and orientation detection. The acceleration sensor can be
used in a variety of ways. For exam- ple, high-resolution with up to 1,600 Hz output data rate for vibration monitoring, such as in the predictive maintenance of machines, or in low- power mode for recording a single pulse when a switch is touched. In this case the energy-saving sensor can even be operated with energy harvesting. The ability to use inte- grated algorithms to prepare the
measured data for application cases makes application development easy. The WSEN-ITDS is specified for
a temperature range from –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C). This makes it
WSEN-ITDS acceleration sensor.
suitable for industrial applications, such as decentralized measurement data acquisition in IoT networks. Würth offers developers intensive de- sign-in consultation. Available from
stock, no minimum quantity. Contact: Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG, Max-Eyth-Strasse
1, 74638 Waldenburg, Germany % +49-7942-945-5186 E-mail:
sarah.hurst@
we-online.de Web:
www.we-online.de
See at The Battery Show, Booth 2630
Pleasanton, CA — Power management company Eaton has released its XLR- 51 supercapacitor module. The latest design extends the XLR module family to 51.3V and 188F and is excellent for rugged applications with harsh envi- ronments, transportation, grid storage and material handling. The XLR supercapacitor mod-
ules provide efficient energy storage for high-power, high-charge/discharge and peak power shaving applications and improves power quality for volt- age spikes and brownouts for backup power applications. Each module in- cludes integrated cell voltage man- agement circuitry, an over-voltage alarm and a temperature output. The XLR modules achieve UN- ECE Reg. 10 and Reg. 100 certifica-
New Supercapacitor Modules From Eaton
tions on the 48 and 51V modules. The scope of these standards governs pro- visions for wheeled vehicle electro- magnetic compatibility for Reg. 10 and specific environmental require- ments for integration into electric power trains (i.e. electric vehicles) for Reg. 100. Eaton’s supercapacitor modules
are RoHS-compliant and require no external battery management system (BMS) due to Eaton’s cell balancing technology. Module lifetime is up to 20 years.
Contact: Eaton Corp., 5735 W. Las Positas Boulevard, Suite 100,
Pleasanton, CA 94588 %925-924-8562 E-mail:
sabrinaeastman@eaton.com Web:
www.eaton.com
See at The Battery Show, Booth 519
See at SMTAI, Booth 533
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