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AOS Unveils Intelligent IGBT Power Module
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Sunnyvale, CA — Alpha and Omega Semiconductor (AOS) has released its IPM5 series of intelligent power mod- ules. The power modules are designed to offer high efficiency and ruggedness in a compact package. The IPM5 con- tains AlphaIGBT™ technology and integrated high-functioning gate driv- er ICs. Its high-density package tech- nology is a good fit for applications including refrigerators, washing ma - ch ines and fan motors. The series is built on a patent-
pending platform with fast turn-off and low Vce(sat) IBGT technology. The technology is designed to reduce the power losses incurred during conduc- tion and switching. The modules are equipped with multifunction gate driv- er ICs that have wide input voltage interfaces, over-current and over-tem- perature protection, and monitoring. IPM-driven inverters have been widely used in home appliances and
three-phase motor drive applica- tions, due to global energy saving regulations. IPM5 was developed to meet these requirements while offer- ing a blend of high efficiency, rugged-
ness and EMI performance. Contact: Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, Inc., 475 Oakmead
IPM5 intelligent power module.
Parkway, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 % 408-789-3233 fax: 408-830-9742
E-mail:
mina.galvan@
aosmd.com Web:
www.aosmd.com
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CLC Intros Laser Engraving Machine
Orlando, FL — Control Laser Corporation has introduced its AeroMark™ Perfect Panel™ laser engraving machine. The machine meets aerospace industry require- ments for high precision along with the flexibility to change on demand. Back-lit instrument panels and over- lays up to 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 cm) can be engraved. The system comes equipped
with the company’s user-friendly Laser Marking Studio™ software package. Users can drag-and-drop tools onto the screen, import raster or vector graphics and use nearly any font.
A key feature of the laser
engraving system is its large laser scan field. After a complete review of the machine, the company found that x, y and z precision were reduced if the machine had to perform more panel table movements. The large laser scan field allows the table to make fewer movements, maintaining
AeroMark Perfect Panel laser engraving machine.
Contact: Control Laser Corp.,
7101 TPC Drive, Suite 100, Orlando, FL 32822 % 407-926-3500 fax: 407-926-3590 E-mail:
lande.fordham@
controllaser.com Web:
www.controllaser.com
Sumake Launches Line of Torque Readout Screwdrivers
Amherst, NH — Sumake® North America has introduced a line of torque readout screwdrivers. The sys- tem captures vital screwdriver read- ings including torque range, fastener turns, fastening times, and screw count. Combined with the company’s premium brushless motor, torque, clutched screwdriver technology, the readout display provides instant torque readout values that can be recorded on a computer or captured on an integrated PLC system. The system’s screw counting functionality assures that the operator has inserted the correct number of screws without stripping or cross-threading. Sumake is a Taiwanese manu-
facturer and exporter that specializes in high-quality pneumatic tools, power tools, electric screwdrivers and battery tools suited to a wide range of applica- tions in the electronics, industrial and automotive markets. All processes
precision. According to the company, this method is about three times faster than competitive systems.
Torque readout screwdrivers.
conform to ISO 9001 standards. Contact: Sumake North
America, 10 Northern Boulevard,
Unit 13, Amherst, NH 03031 % 603-402-9952 fax: 603-386-6168 E-mail:
151420@email4pr.com Web:
www.sumakenorthamerica.com
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