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New Products www.us - tech.com September 2025


Würth Expands Series of Power Modules


MUNICH, GERMANY — Würth Elektronik has expanded its suc- cessful MagI3C-VDLM power module series with two new mod- els. With output currents of 4 and 5A respectively, they further enhance the performance of the existing portfolio of compact DC- DC power supply modules. The new modules are de -


signed for input voltages from 4 to 36V and come in a space-sav- ing LGA-26 package. They provide an output volt-


age from 1 to 6V and, like all power modules in the series, inte- grate the essential components for a DC-DC power supply in a com- pact package: switching regulator with integrated MOSFETs, con- troller, compensation circuitry, and a shielded inductor. The power modules main-


tain high efficiency across the entire output current range by automatically switching between operating modes based on load requirements. So they ensure minimal output ripple. Typical applications include point-of- load DC-DC converters, industri- al, medical, test and measure-


ment equipment, or for supply- ing power to DSPs, FPGAs, MCUs, MPUs, and interfaces.


DATA MODUL Presents Chip-on-Board LED Solution


HAUPPAUGE, NY — DATA MODUL will be presenting a chip-on-board (COB) direct view LED solution at this year’s Global Gaming Expo (G2E) in Las Vegas, which offers outstanding image quality, color consistency and reliable performance.


MagI3C-VDLM power modules.


The MagI3C-VDLM modules


achieve peak efficiencies of up to 96 percent and impress with their excellent EMC performance in accordance with EN55032 Class B/CISPR-32. Additional features include selectable switching fre- quencies, automatic PFM/PWM transition, and a sync function for synchronizing to individual clock


frequencies. Contact: Würth Elektronik


eiSos GmbH & Co. KG, Clarita- Bernhard-Strasse 9, 81249


Munich, Germany % +49-7942-945-5186 E-mail: sarah.hurst@we-online.de Web: www.we-online.de


COB direct view LED display. The COB LED modules


which will be shown at the G2E use a modular 2 x 8 27 in. (69 cm) LED cabinet with 0.049 in. (1.25 mm) pixel pitch and full flip-chip COB LED technology. In addi- tion, variants with pixel pitches ranging from 0.016 to 0.074 in. (0.4 to 1.87 mm) are available — ideal for high-resolution applica- tions up to 8K. The modules incorporate


“Ultra Black Technology” for enhanced contrast and black level performance. With a static con- trast ratio of ³30,000:1 and a dy - namic contrast ratio of ³300,000:1,


ing consistent brightness levels. The surface temperature remains comparatively low during opera- tion. With a brightness of up to 1,500 nits and a brightness unifor- mity of 97%, the display remains clearly readable even in high ambient light conditions. These characteristics support a balanced ratio between performance and


energy efficiency. Contact: DATA MODUL,


Inc., 275 Marcus Boulevard,


Unit R, Hauppauge, NY 11788 % 631-951-0800 E-mail: presse@data-modul.com Web: www.data-modul.com


the DATA MODUL COB LED solution achieves visual brilliance and rich, deep black level. The DATA MODUL COB


LED solution features an energy- efficient design that enables lower power consumption compared to similar products, while maintain-


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