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Würth Elektronik at Electronica China will Introduce One of World’s Smallest Wound Chokes, High-current PCB contacts, Horticultural LEDs, and a Greenhouse

1.4.2021
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Würth Elektronik, a premium German manufacturer of electronic and electromechanical components, will be exhibiting at electronica China (14-16 April 2021, Shanghai New International Expo Center, booth N1.1309). Highlights of the company’s exhibits include a greenhouse demonstration on the booth, where the manufacturer will showcase its expertise in the field of horticulture LEDs, plus WE-MAPI, a series of wound metal-alloy storage chokes that are arguably the world’s smallest.

Other focal points are components for Single Pair Ethernet, the innovative REDCUBE high-current PCB contacts and REDEXPERT, a service for developers comprising a free online tool with functionality that precisely calculates AC losses and for simulating the inductance for selection in DC/DC switching regulators.

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For Würth Elektronik, electronica China is not only an event to present innovative products, but also an opportunity to share knowledge. On 14 April (1pm-5pm, room N1-M40), the company will invite developers to a technical seminar focused on important topics such as the simulation of current components, the assessment of losses, a variety of high-frequency transformer applications, and the analysis of EMC solutions. Further seminar topics comprise WE REDEXPERT Applications, AC loss simulation and verification, REDCUBE contact technology and its applications, and deploying ferrite in EMC control applications.

In collaboration with universities and agricultural scientists, the optoelectronics experts at Würth Elektronik have researched the influence of light frequencies on plant growth. Now the company can offer the optimum LED products as well as circuit designs for LED control to create light formulations as “light recipes”. A small greenhouse on the exhibition booth highlights this forward-looking, rapidly growing field of LED applications. The demonstration deploys the reference design of Analog Devices LT3966, an intelligent 60V monolithic LED driver, along with WE-MAPI, WCAP-ASLL and WCAP-CSGP products.

Highest efficiency, highest temperatures

WE-MAPI are among the smallest wound metal-alloy storage chokes in the world. They are characterized by high saturation current, high permeability and low resistance. The most important application area for WE-MAPI is in DC/DC switching regulators featuring high power and high efficiency for switching frequencies up to 20MHz. The new star of the series will be presented in Shanghai: With an operating temperature range of -55 to +150°C, the WE-MAPI 4020HT choke is unique and delivers 55 per cent lower AC winding losses than comparable products on the market.

Single Pair Ethernet goes industrial

As a member of the SPE Industrial Partner Network initiative, Würth Elektronik promotes the use of Single Pair Ethernet in industrial applications. At electronica, Würth Elektronik is presenting a circuit layout that deploys transformers as galvanic isolation to enable safe use in industrial applications. The solution features an isolation of 1.5kV/60s and is therefore perfectly suited to industrial use, in contrast to previous circuits that use two 50V capacitors as galvanic isolation.

Reliable contact: REDCUBE

Reliable PCB contacts are vital to prevent self-heating in high-current applications. A highly reliable “Made in Germany” solution are REDCUBE terminals from Würth Elektronik. Featuring press-fit technology, these contacts milled from brass form effective vibration-resistant connections with low electrical resistance.

Chinese developers can now also find information about Würth Elektronik’s new products at www.21ic.com and on the company’s WEChat channel.

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