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sensitive to power supply noise. The device also includes programmable maximumpower point control (MPPC) capability, ensuring maximumpower delivery from nonideal power sources suc h as


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The LTC3130/-1 includes four internal low RDSON N-channel


MOSFETs to deliver efficiencies of up to 95%. Due to its low quiescent current, converter start-up can be achieved fromsources as low as 7.5µW,making the LTC3130/3130-1 ideal for applications powered by weak sources, including thin film solar cells. Alternatively, BurstMode operation can be disabled, offering low noise continuous switching. www.linear.co m


COMPACT CURRENT- COMPENSATED CHOKES


TheSchaffnerGroupisexpandingits range current compensatedEMCcorrectingchokes. Horizontal andverticalmountingoptionsare availablewithadditional inductanceva between0.3and10A.Thenew ow


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COMPACTPCI POWER SUPPLY FOR RAILWAY AND TRACKSIDE APPLICATIONS


A 3u high, 300W, DC Input, CompactPCI Power Supply has been released by Gresham Power Electronics, suitable for Railway and Trackside applications. Designed to meet the requirements of EN50155 the CPCI-3U- DC-300W RL requires a DC input in the range 66-160VDC and has four outputs; +5VDC at 30A, +3.3V at 40A, +12V at 5A and -12V at 0.5A. Maximum total output is 300W with forced air cooling and the power supply is fully protected against output overload, short circuit and over temperature with automatic recovery on removal of overload condition. The operating temperature range of the Gresham Power railway cPCI power supply is -40 to 70°C at full load with forced air. For system integrators full monitoring command and control is available including remote sense on the two


main outputs with maximum voltage compensation for cable losses 200mV. Remote inhibit and enable controls and a power fail signal are fitted as standard. LED indicators show power good and output failure. Current share is available on outputs 1 and 2 and the power supply is designed for hot-swap operation and has an optional I2C interface. This CPCI-3U-DC-300W RL power supply is designed to meet EN50155, is CE marked, meets UL 60950,


EN 60950, EN 61000-4-2, EN55022/CISPR22 Class B with an external TBD line filter and is fully compliant to PICMG 2.11 CompactPCI Specification. It has dimensions of 128.7mm x 40.6mm x 162.5mm (5.07”H X 1.60”W X 6.40”D) and weighs 8.50g. Gresham Power offers a range of CompactPCI power supplies used by major OEMS for instrumentation and


industrial systems which can also be ruggedised and conformally coated for MIL applications. Available in both 3U (100mm by 160mm) and 6U (160mm by 233mm) versions are available with both AC and DC inputs. Output power is available from 200W up to the 6UAC input model which provides 650W for the same cost as other 500W power supplies. 6U 24V and 48V input models are also available. www.greshampower.com


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SECURE BLUETOOTH LOW ENERGY AND NFC FOR LOW POWER BLUETOOTH APPLICATIONS Pan son c A tom tive


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