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Telonic Instruments introduces another new performance line instrument from SIGLENT Technologies
The SDS6000A oscilloscope series is available with a maximum bandwidth of 2 GHz. In addition to the higher bandwidth, the device offers 5 GS/s per channel and an interpolation technique ESR (Enhanced Sample Rate) is implemented for equivalent sample rates up-to 10 GS/s per channel, which significantly improves the quality of the acquired signals. The device has consistently been optimised to deliver a high level of signal integrity. The newly designed input stage
delivers great performance (SFDR > 45 dBc, channel-to-channel isolation up to 70 dB, DC amplifier accuracy +/- 1.5%). This means that even the smallest signals on the lowest vertical range (500 µVdiv) can be captured precisely. Furthermore, the implemented HiRES (High Resolution)
functionality improves the vertical resolution from 8 bits to up-to 16 bits and enhances the signal acquisition accuracy. The oscilloscope is available in 500 MHz, 1 GHz and 2 GHz bandwidths. The acquisition memory has a
maximum size of 500 Mpts and is distributed over 1, 2 or 4 channels. The waveform capture rate can reach up to 750,000 waveforms / s in sequence mode.
Telonic Instruments Ltd 01189 786911
www.telonic.co.uk
NXS Series, New Ultra-High Density, Space Qualified Interconnect Specifically designed and tested for High-Speed Space applications up to 10 Gbps
Smiths Interconnect, a leading provider of technically differentiated electronic components, subsystems, microwave and radio frequency products for demanding applications announced the release of its new NXS Series, the ultra-high density interconnect specifically designed and tested for critical space flight applications. Today, space satellites are moving away
from RF Analog-based payloads providing low- speed telecommunication signaling, to a new Digital Transparent Processor architecture for high throughput satellites. This architecture increases the demand for rugged and higher speed connectivity. NXS forms the interconnect backplane that enables a
scalable satellite design using as many or as few “modular digital processors” as required, at the same time ensuring signal integrity and high resistance to shock. “Satellite manufacturers often use large singular
printed circuit boards featuring very high value components. The NXS Series provides them with a solderless PCB mounted connector that can be placed and replaced with very low risk to their board“ said Mark Kelleher, Vice President and General Manager of the Connector Business Unit at Smiths Interconnect.
Smiths Interconnect
www.smithsinterconnect.com
Power Integrations’ New SCALE-iFlex LT Plug-and-Play Gate Driver Improves EconoDUAL IGBT Module Performance by 20%
New gate driver eliminates one in six modules; substantially reduces system complexity
Power Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI), the leader in gate-driver technology for medium- and high-voltage inverter applications, today announced its new plug-and-play SCALE-iFlex™ LT dual gate-drivers. The new drivers improve the performance of multiple parallel EconoDUAL modules by 20%, allowing users to eliminate one of every six modules from power inverters and converter stacks. In addition to saving the cost of the driver and module, this reduces control complexity and costs related to modules, wiring, hardware, and heatsinking. SCALE-iFlex LT targets multiple applications in renewable energy generation and storage, and is particularly applicable to offshore wind turbines in the 3 to 5 MW range. Thorsten Schmidt, product marketing manager at Power Integrations commented: “Dynamic and
static current sharing is critical for robust operation of modules arranged in parallel. For the same power output, systems using SCALE-iFlex LT require just five parallel modules whereas competitive approaches need six. This substantial saving of cost and complexity is achieved by guaranteeing less than 20 ns of variance in turn-on and turn-off commands between modules and less than 20 A of variance between modules when conducting the rated 600 A. This allows the modules to operate reliably without current derating, which is obligatory with less advanced driver solutions.” Up to six EconoDUAL 3, or equivalent, power modules can be paralleled from the same Isolated
Master Control (IMC) unit which has a more compact outline than conventional products. The Module Adapted Gate drivers (MAGs), which fit the footprint of the EconoDUAL module, each featuring two SCALE-2 ASICs – one per channel – to optimize symmetrical paralleling, efficiency and protection.
Power Integrations, Inc. 46 November 2021 Components in Electronics
www.power.com/scale-iflex-lt
Delta CliQ M Series enables the implementation of custom DIN Rail UPS systems
Delta has announced it’s expanding the CliQ M Series of Power Supplies with the addition of new DC-UPS and battery modules to enable engineers to create uninterruptible din rail mounted power systems. All matched together, the CliQ M Series power supplies and modules are designed to create systems that will reduce production downtime during power failures. The three new DC-UPS modules for the CliQ M Series offer output currents of 10 A (DRU-24V10AMN),
20 A (DRU-24V20AMN) and 40 A (DRU-24V40AMN), and operate from a wide input voltage range of 18 – 30 Vdc. They can support a battery charge at 18 Vdc and a 150% power boost function in 24 V systems. In addition, the charging current (optional) and the buffering time are selectable according to user needs. The CliQ M battery module (DRN-24V7AAEN) is designed to accommodate 2 x 12 V 7.2 AH lead-acid
batteries for 24 V system as backup power. The battery module has a built-in battery voltage indicator to easily monitor the battery status during operation. Over temperature protection is available when using the CliQ M battery module together with the DC-
UPS modules. The combination also helps to extend battery life and makes a better power solution for uninterruptible systems in a wide range of applications, such as industrial, factory and machine automation, as well as many others. These units are designed to work with the CliQ M range of AC/DC converters, which are available in a
range from 80W to 960W, with single, dual and 3 phase units available. Please contact us for more information.
https://www.lusoelectronics.com/delta-cliq-m-series-enables-the-implementation-of-custom-din-rail-
ups-systems/ Luso Electronics
www.lusoelectronics.com Lattice Certus-NX FPGAs Optimized for Automotive Applications
Best-in-class High I/O Density, Small Form Factor General Purpose FPGAs Based on Lattice Nexus Platform Now AEC-Q100 Qualified
Lattice Semiconductor (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today expanded its growing portfolio of automotive products with the announcement of versions of the Lattice Certus™-NX FPGA family optimized for infotainment, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), and safety-focused applications. Built on the Lattice Nexus™ platform, these new Certus- NX devices combine automotive-grade features with best-in-class I/O density, power efficiency, small size, reliability, instant-on performance, and support for fast PCI Express (PCIe) and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. “Demand for automotive semiconductors is increasing as the ongoing
trends towards automotive system electrification, autonomy, and connectivity have manufacturers looking for ways to deliver the advanced features and user experiences drivers are looking for in their next vehicle,” said Jay Aggarwal, Director of Silicon Product Marketing, Lattice Semiconductor. “With class-leading performance and power efficiency, support for popular I/O standards in a small form factor, and high reliability, our Certus-NX general purpose FPGAs make a compelling silicon platform for the next-generation automotive applications car makers are eager to provide to their customers.” “As more automotive systems go digital, modern cars have essentially become mobile datacenters.
Automotive developers need access to secure and reliable silicon solutions with fast I/O performance to ensure mission-critical automotive systems can perform their functions instantaneously,” said K. Ganesh Rao, Practice Head – FPGA Solutions, Tata Elxsi. “Lattice Certus-NX FPGAs provide the reliability, performance, and feature set we need to make tomorrow’s automotive applications possible.”
Lattice Semiconductor
www.latticesemi.com
Pickering Electronics SIL/SIP reed relays handle higher continuous carry currents to 3A
Highest quality switches with sputtered ruthenium contacts suit low level ‘dry’ switching
Pickering Electronics, the reed relay company which has pioneered miniaturization and high performance for over 50 years, has launched the Series 100 HC high power SIL/SIP reed relay that is rated for 1A switching at up to 40W and up to 3A continuous carry current. Featuring the highest quality instrumentation-grade switches with sputtered ruthenium contacts, Series 100 HC relays are suitable for low level or ‘dry’ switching applications. Commented Kevin Mallett, Technical Specialist at
Pickering Electronics: “The Series 100HC offers over double the coil resistance of other similar products and the continuous carry current specification of 3 Amps can be increased in pulsed current applications.” “The higher coil resistance also results in reduced heating giving Series HC reed relays a thermal EMF performance less than 10μV,” he adds. Series 100 HC high power SIL/SIP reed relays feature an internal mu-metal screen to minimize issues that
would otherwise be experienced due to magnetic interaction when they are closely stacked. Devices are available with 5, 12 or 24V coils with optional internal diode and with one or two switches in a single package. The new high power SIL/SIP reed relays are suitable for high power applications, and in many cases
may be used as an alternative to mercury wetted reed relays. More information is available at
https://www.pickeringrelay.com/reed-relays/sil-sip-100-110/series-100hc-high-carry-current/
Pickering Electronics 01255 428141
poppy.moore@
pickeringrelay.com
www.pickeringrelay.com
www.cieonline.co.uk
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