Power Electronic Tips https://www.powerelectronictips.com/category/power-components/chokes/ Power Electronic News, Editorial, Video and Resources Mon, 17 Jun 2024 19:14:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://www.powerelectronictips.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/cropped-favicon-512x512-32x32.png Power Electronic Tips https://www.powerelectronictips.com/category/power-components/chokes/ 32 32 Choke series designs for currents between 50 and 100 A https://www.powerelectronictips.com/choke-series-designs-for-currents-between-50-and-100-a/ https://www.powerelectronictips.com/choke-series-designs-for-currents-between-50-and-100-a/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 19:14:05 +0000 https://www.powerelectronictips.com/?p=23062 SCHURTER has introduced a new family of chokes designed for very high currents. The new current-compensated choke DKUH-1 is designed for currents ranging from 50 to 100A and supports a high voltage of 800 VDC, making it suitable for high-power energy applications. As energy applications become more compact and efficient, there is an increase in […]

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SCHURTER has introduced a new family of chokes designed for very high currents. The new current-compensated choke DKUH-1 is designed for currents ranging from 50 to 100A and supports a high voltage of 800 VDC, making it suitable for high-power energy applications.
As energy applications become more compact and efficient, there is an increase in electromagnetic interference in modern electronic devices. To address this, high-performance filter elements are required, and integrating these elements onto printed circuit boards is an effective solution due to their compact dimensions. The new DKUH-1 series of chokes is particularly suitable for applications with high power consumption.
These chokes feature bifilar winding and nanocrystalline cores, enabling them to handle very high currents within relatively compact dimensions. They are designed for high-voltage applications up to 800 VDC. The new high-current chokes are ideal for energy applications such as EV fast-charging stations, battery storage, photovoltaics, and energy converters. They are also suitable for many high-power industrial applications.
The new standard variants are available in small quantities from stock, with larger quantities available on request. More information about available stock of specific variants can be found using the Distributor Stock Check in the table of variants on the Data Sheet.

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Inductor line supports 100 kHz to 600 kHz power switching https://www.powerelectronictips.com/inductor-line-supports-100-khz-to-600-khz-power-switching/ https://www.powerelectronictips.com/inductor-line-supports-100-khz-to-600-khz-power-switching/#respond Mon, 22 Apr 2024 18:02:47 +0000 https://www.powerelectronictips.com/?p=22858 Vanguard Electronic announced the expansion of its CMN and SCMN series Common Mode Choke Inductors with the addition of eight new series: CMN4, CMN6, CMN7, CMN9, SCMN4, SCMN6, SCMN7, and SCMN9. These new series are the latest addition to Vanguard’s growing High-Reliability and corresponding Space Grade product lines. The expanded product line of both High […]

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Vanguard Electronic announced the expansion of its CMN and SCMN series Common Mode Choke Inductors with the addition of eight new series: CMN4, CMN6, CMN7, CMN9, SCMN4, SCMN6, SCMN7, and SCMN9. These new series are the latest addition to Vanguard’s growing High-Reliability and corresponding Space Grade product lines.

The expanded product line of both High Reliability and Space Grade Common Mode Choke Inductors has been designed to operate in extreme conditions and work in frequency ranges from 100KHz to 600KHZ+ which makes them ideal parts for GaN, GaS or SiC-based power supplies or even traditional switching supplies operating at lower frequencies. These parts feature a compact low profile making it ideal for automatic placement as well as demands of high shock and vibration. Ten unique case sizes are available, making customization to fit your design easier than ever.

These new series of Common Mode Choke Inductors operate over an impressive temperature range of -55° to 125 Celsius. They offer the widest available combination of inductance and current ratings on the market and are available from stock to a few weeks. The inductor’s overload current is one-and-a-half times its rated current. Our SCMN series are designed, built, tested, and qualified to MIL-STD-981. The inductors are designed to serve military, high-end industrial, extreme temperatures, and aerospace markets as well as anywhere noise suppression is needed.

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APEC 2024: Semiconductors, modules, transformers, and chargers https://www.powerelectronictips.com/apec-2024-semiconductors-modules-transformers-and-chargers/ https://www.powerelectronictips.com/apec-2024-semiconductors-modules-transformers-and-chargers/#respond Thu, 21 Mar 2024 18:10:02 +0000 https://www.powerelectronictips.com/?p=22740 Power supplies from phone chargers to EVs to industrial machinery rely on semiconductors, either in discrete packages or integrated into power modules, to deliver power. APEC 2024 was full of power sources and components. The roundup below highlights regulators, switches, and power semiconductors. We also highlight wireless power delivery and chargers. Be sure to see […]

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Power supplies from phone chargers to EVs to industrial machinery rely on semiconductors, either in discrete packages or integrated into power modules, to deliver power. APEC 2024 was full of power sources and components. The roundup below highlights regulators, switches, and power semiconductors. We also highlight wireless power delivery and chargers.

Be sure to see EE World’s APEC 2024 coverage on datacenter power and test equipment.

Alpha & Omega Semiconductor

Electronics generate heat. It’s what they do. Alpha & Omega Semiconductor has developed a package that it calls MEGA IPM7 for its intelligent power modules. The SMD package contains an embedded IGBT for motor drives in appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners. What makes the package different is its surface contains metal, which helps to pull heat away from the embedded device.

Analog Devices

LT8418Analog Devices introduced the LT8418, a 100 V half-bridge GaN gate driver. Designed to minimize EMI issues, the LT8418’s split gate drivers let you adjust a GaN FET’s turn-on and turn-off slew rates. The device can source up to 4 A peak and sink up to 8 A.

Bourns

The manufacturer of power magnetics, circuit-protection devices, sensors, switches, and other devices focused on transformers chokes, gate drivers, and toroids.

Brightworks

Many of the power semiconductors seen at APEC have been designed into phone and laptop chargers from well-known manufacturers such as Anker, Belkin, and others, some of which will remain nameless. Brightworks manufactures chargers and power supplies that other companies private brand, using some of those power semiconductors. The photo shows a 20 W USB-C charger that the company let me take home. I’m tempted to crack open the case to see what’s inside.

Empower Semiconductor

The manufacturer of voltage regulators, silicon capacitors, and interposers exhibited an evaluation board for its EP7123 dual-output integrated voltage regulator. Each output supplies up to 6 A with a 3.3 V input. Other parts in the series include one, three, and four outputs.

Infineon

At APEC 2024, Infineon introduced the TDM22544D and TDM22545D high-density power modules designed for data center processors. The modules package a MOSFET with an inductor that’s surrounded by heat-dissipating metal.

Operating from the Infineon booth, AWL Electricity showed a rather unusual demonstration of wireless power transfer. In this video, Cédric Hamel-Bruneau uses a modified lamp with an LED bulb at one end and no power cord on the other. Instead, the base holds a receiver that receives power from a transmitter. The concept uses electric-fields to transfer power through capacitive coupling. That’s different than, say, a wireless charger that uses magnetic fields and inductive coupling.

Menlo Micro

You might think of Menlo Micro’s switching products for communications, 5G, and test & measurement but the company also makes power switches. The video shows a demonstration of the MM9200 power switch. Here, Menlo Micro shows a set of these switches running in a serial-parallel combination that the company says runs cooler than an identical configuration using SiC.

Microchip

Microchip exhibited the MAICMMC40X120 Aviation Power Core module that integrates an SiC MOSFET with drivers and a microcontroller. It can produce AC power with variable frequencies to drive motors for aerospace and defense applications.

Qorvo

QorvoThe company introduced a series of SiC 1200 V half-bridge and full bridge power modules. The four modules in the UHBxxx12E1BC3N series have drain currents of 17 A, 25 A, 50 A, and 100 A with RDS(ON) at 70 mΩ, 35 mΩ, 19 mΩ, and 9.4 mΩ, respectively.

Power Integrations

In the video, Andrew Smith explains how the company achieves multiple DC rails with a single chip. The InnoMux 2-EP is a zero-voltage switching (ZVS) flyback switcher that selects which of its loads needs energy.

TDK

TDK’s µPOL (point-of-load) DC-DC converters provide telemetry for parameters such as voltage, current, and temperature. The demonstration in the video shows a 12 A regulator sending telemetry to a computer. The converter’s output range is 0.6 V to 1.8 V.

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