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The Essential Guide to Power Supplies
5 October 2016, Technical Literature

Written by XP Power’s technical director, Gary Bocock, as a technical guide for equipment design engineers and specifiers of power supplies, this 156-page guide is a reader-friendly reference for understanding ...
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Wall plug power supplies
7 September 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power announced additions to its range of wall mounted plug-in power supplies with the launch of the VEL and VER series, providing a wide range of power levels and meeting the energy efficiency and ...
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DC-DC converters for medical systems
10 August 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

New from XP Power is the IMM series of 1 and 2 W DC-DC converters.The IMM01 (1 W) and IMM02 (2 W) converters are designed for use in medical applications. Providing a 1500 V a.c. input/output isolation ...
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The Essential Guide to Power Supplies
10 August 2016, Technical Literature

Written by XP Power’s technical director, Gary Bocock, as a technical guide for equipment design engineers and specifiers of power supplies, this 156-page guide is a reader-friendly reference for understanding ...
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65 Watt external power supply
13 July 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power announced the ALM65 series of external, single-output 65 Watt AC-DC power supplies. These compact supplies, measuring 33,5 x 125,5 x 55,5 mm, comply with the latest Level VI energy efficiency ...
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Reworkable thermal paste
15 June 2016, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

The rapid growth of LEDs has fuelled innovations in lighting design and has seen applications escalating. Global electro-chemicals manufacturer, Electrolube, is consistently developing new materials to ...
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Half-brick converters with 8:1 input
20 April 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

MTM Power offers DC-DC converters in a brick case with an 8:1 input (9–75 V). The PMD150 UHB8 has an output power of 150 W and is available with the output voltages of 5 V, 12 V, 15 V, 24 V, 28 V or 48 ...
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Wearable electronics must endure unique conditions
23 March 2016, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

‘Wearable’ – a term that was predominantly associated with the clothing industry – is now trending for a whole new reason. Harnessing the electronic functions used in everyday life and incorporating them ...
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PCB mount power supplies
23 March 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power announced the EME05 series of ultra-compact, single-output, 5 Watt AC/DC power supplies. Believed to be one of the smallest of its kind on the market and available in either an encapsulated ...
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The Essential Guide to Power Supplies
23 March 2016, Technical Literature

Written by XP Power’s technical director, Gary Bocock, as a technical guide for equipment design engineers and specifiers of power supplies, this 156-page guide is a reader-friendly reference for understanding ...
read more


Quarter-brick converters
24 February 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

TDK-Lambda has extended its popular iQG series of DC-DC converters with new 504 W models, having efficiencies of up to 96,3%. Operating from a 48 V d.c. nominal input, the quarter-brick iQG range now ...
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New XP Power website improves functionality
27 January 2016, Power Electronics / Power Management

XP Power announced the launch of its new mobile optimised website (www.xppower.com), specifically designed to improve interaction and the overall user experience. Site enhancements include additional ...
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