Archive for the ‘Featured Products and New Designs’ Category

Waterproof Bat Handle Toggle

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

We want to provide  a short description of what a Toggle switch is and how it can be incorporated into your design. We are featuring NTE’s Waterproof Toggle and below you will find a link with the specifications for various kinds.

http://www.nteinc.com/switches/pdf/waterproof.pdf 

A toggle switch is a mechanism that does one of only two things: “On” and “Off.” The familiar bat-handle switch might provide power to a piece of farm equipment, or nestle among many switches and dials on an airplane control panel. Other examples are the familiar up/down handle of a light switch, and the fancier button that turns on your stereo. Some circuit breakers operate by way of a toggle switch.

Definition

The noun “toggle” refers to a pin or knob that keeps something fastened, with applications in the nautical, fashion and carpentry worlds. A knot with a toggle will not untie, and put a ship at danger. A toggle is what a car coat wearer expects to button up. A bolt with a movable crosspiece at the end holds fast in the wall.
The intransitive verb “toggle” means to switch between two options, which brings our discussion to the word “switch.” Relevant meanings for the noun “switch” include “a shift or change” and “a device that shifts or changes something.”
It follows, then, that a toggle switch refers to a mechanism that changes status. An electric toggle switch is a spring-loaded mechanical device that opens or closes an electric circuit when toggled, or manually moved. Depending upon its position, the switch completes or interrupts the flow of electricity.

History

Joseph Swan demonstrated his new invention, the incandescent lamp, in 1878, and Thomas Edison, his similar invention within the year. What was needed was an effective on/off device. Englishman John Holmes invented the first quick-break light switch in 1884. In 1898, Newcastle-upon-Tyne in northeastern England became the first electricity-lighted city, thanks in part to the toggle switch.

Don’t forget to visit our link: http://www.nteinc.com/switches/pdf/waterproof.pdf  for more information on our specifications.

USING THERMALLY PROTECTED MOVS IN TVSS OR POWER SUPPLY APPLICATIONS

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
 
By
Paul Traynham, Field Application Engineer, Littelfuse®, Inc.
Pat Bellew, Product Test Engineer, Littlefuse®, Inc.

ABSTRACT

Metal Oxide Varistors (MOVs) are commonly used for transient over-voltage suppression in many  applications  such  as:  Transient  Voltage  Surge  Suppressors  (TVSS),  Uninterruptable  Power Supplies  (UPS),  AC  Power  Taps,  AC  Power  Meters  or  other  products.  Events  such  as  lightning, inductive load switching, or capacitor bank switching, are often the sources of these transients. Additionally, in these applications, the possibility for a sustained abnormal over-voltage, with a limited current condition may exist which necessitates the need to protect the MOVs from an over-dissipation thermal condition.

The UL1449 standard clearly defines abnormal over-voltage, limited current test conditions.  The intent of this paper is to outline these conditions, explore the use of MOVs in combination with a TCO (Thermal Cut-Off or Thermal Cut-Out) device, and compare performance with a thermally self-protected MOV technology.  Graphs depicting the Epoxy temperature of MOVs without thermal protection will be shown along with a MOV/TCO combination and the internally protected MOV.

1.   Introduction

 Under normal operating conditions, the AC line voltage applied to an MOV is not expected to exceed the MOV’s Maximum ACRMS  Voltage Rating. Occasionally, over-voltage transients may occur that exceed these limits.  These transients are clamped to a suitable voltage level by the MOV provided the transient energy does not exceed the MOV’s maximum rating.  If, unlike a short duration transient, an MOV is subjected to a sustained abnormal over-voltage, limited current condition (as is required in UL1449), the MOV may go into thermal runaway resulting in overheating, smoke, and potentially fire. For end products to comply with UL1449, some level of protection must be afforded to the MOV to prevent this failure mode.   That protection has traditionally been a thermal fuse or Thermal Cut-Off (TCO) device.

 2.   The UL1449 Abnormal Over-voltage Standard

 In AC line applications, Neutral and Ground are typically near or at the same potential. In the event of a loss of a Neutral-Ground connection, there exists a risk that a sustained over-voltage may be applied to an MOV that is rated for a much lower continuous voltage.  In an unlimited current condition, the MOV will first fail short, but due to the high amount of energy available, it most often ruptures instantaneously. If, however, there are loads tied to the AC line that limit current flow, the MOV can overheat  and  potentially  cause  the  TVSS  device  to  overheat  resulting  in  smoke,  out-gassing  and eventually fire. This potential condition is specifically identified and addressed in the UL1449 TVSS Standard. See Table 1. In many cases, it requires that end-product manufacturers include a thermal protection element for an MOV.

Device Rating Phase Test Voltage (a) Voltage Rating of Conductor Pair that the test voltage is to be applied to
110-120V110-120V/220-240V120/208V220-240220-240V/380-415V

240V

254-277V

254-277V/440-480V

480V

347V

347/600V

SingleSplit3-WyeSingle3-Wye

High Leg Delta

Single

3-Wye

High Leg Delta

Single

3-wye

240240208415415

240

480

480

480

600

600

All110-120V120V All220-240V120V All

254-277V

254-277V All

347V

 (a) For device ratings not specified in this table, the test voltage shall be the maximum phase voltage (if available) or twice the conductor pair voltage ratings up to 600V max.
 
 
 

Table 1: Test Voltage Selection Table

 

 

Table 1. defines the test voltage that should be applied to various TVSS devices depending on the designer’s desired device1  rating.  Each test voltage is applied across each conductor pair with a short circuit current of 5A, 2.5A, 0.5A and 0.125A respectively across each of four TVSS devices.  Since this test is destructive, four devices are needed to test for each of the four short circuit currents. The four devices must be energized for 7 hours, or until current or temperatures within the TVSS device attain equilibrium, or until the TVSS becomes disconnected from the AC Line.

 

For example, in a standard 120V AC Line application, the requirement is for a 240VACRMS  test voltage to be applied across all conductor pairs.   There are three pairs; Line-Neutral (L-N), Line-Ground (L-G), and Neutral-Ground (N-G).  This test voltage is chosen because very commonly in the U.S., 120V AC power is commonly fed from a center-tapped 240V transformer. If a break occurs at XX (see Figure 1.), then the load in the bottom phase acts as a current limiter and the line fuse may not clear. Thermally unprotected MOVs are typically rated from 130Vacrms to 150Vacrms and will heat up, out- gas and may catch fire in such circumstances. 

If you are interested in receiving a PDF with the full article. Feel free to email me directly susanb@solidstateinc.com.  Look forward to your questions and providing you with the complete information.

 

 

 

 

 

Build Vishay into your Design

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Amongst the excellent manufacturering names, Vishay is the elite product specialist. 

 Top Super12 Featured Products list.

597DIndustry’s First 75-V-Rated Tantalum Capacitors

597D and T97 Multi-Anode Tantalum Capacitors

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DrMOS 6x6Industry-Best Power Density for Mainstream Multi-phase Vcore Applications

DrMOS 6×6 – SiC769

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WSMSHigh-Power Resistor Shunts for High-Current Applications

High-Power Shunt (Current Sense) Resistors

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eSMPUltra-Low 0.35-V (VF), High-Current-Density 1-A Devices in eSMP package

eSMP™ Ultra-Low-VF SMD Schottky Barrier Rectifiers

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IHLP 6767Increased Current Rating, Excellent Saturation and Stability

IHLP®-6767 Power Inductors

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Super Junction FET22-A, 600-V MOSFETs with Super Junction technology for improved RDS(on) x Qg figure of merit (FOM)

Super Junction FET® Gen 9 Power MOSFETs

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MKP 1848Metallized Polypropylene Film Capacitor

MKP 1848 DC-link Film Capacitors

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Schottky DiodeIndustry’s First 40-V Diode in D-PAK with Current
to 20 A

High-Performance Gen 5.0 Schottky Diodes, 20 A

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LPS SeriesUp to 800 W in Small-Size, Low-Weight Package

LPS Series Resistors

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IGBT / MOSFET Driver2.5-A and 0.5-A IGBT / MOSFET Drivers
Widest supply voltage range with high operating temperature

IGBT and MOSFET Drivers, VO3120 and VO3150A

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Non-Magnetic MLCCsSurface-Mount Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors for Non-Magnetic Applications

Non-Magnetic MLCCs

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TrenchFET Gen IIIIndustry’s Lowest On-Resistance

TrenchFET® Gen III P-Channel MOSFETs

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The following products represented can be categorized in sector markets.  Please review the applications list for further R & D opportunities.

Automotive
Diesel ECU and Fuel Injector Drivers
EPS Electric Power Steering
HID Headlight / AFL
HVAC Climate Control
Computer
Inkjet Printer
Notebook
Switch Mode Power Supply
Consumer
LCD Television
Portable Media PlayerIndustrial
AC Motor Drive
Electronic Energy Meter
Lighting Ballast – American Standard
Lighting Ballast – European Standard
Uninterruptible Power Supply
Medical
Handheld Electrochemical Blood Glucose Meter

by:   SPB : Technical Editor, Sr. Account Specialist and Product Development 

Keeping an eye on the LED market : Kingbright releases Helio Line

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Solid State is pleased to feature Kingbright as one of the hot up and coming franchises in 2010. We are seeing a peeking interest on an global level on the LED Technology and we want to feature a product that was announced in Nov. 2009.  Kingbright unveils Industry First 0603 Dome Lens Package- Helios SMD LEDs

Nov 6,2009- Kingrbright press release below:

Los Angeles, CA – Kingbright Corporation unveils its latest landmark product in development of industry’s first 0603 dome lens package – HELIOS SMD LEDs (APTD1608 series). The element’s remarkable compact design (1.6mm x 0.8mm x 0.95mm) with 0.70mm dome lens feature provides focused beams within narrow viewing angle of 60°, illuminating high typical intensity output up to 3000 mcd @ 20mA. Available in blue, white, green, red, yellow, orange, the product’s wide color offerings extend aesthetic benefits for designers of various sign, appliance, interior & exterior automotive lighting, and backlight & indicator applications. The low power consumption, IR reflow solderable device meets industrial temperature ratings of -40°C to +85°C and is specially designed for automatic pick-and-place mounting process to reduce production costs.

Part Number Search Result :                                                                                                              
Part Number Description Wave-length/ Color Luminous Intensity Viewing
Angle
   
Min. Typ. Unit
APTD1608CGCK 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS GREEN SMD LED
  570nm
110 230 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608QBC/D 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS BLUE SMD LED
  470nm
110 250 mcd @20mA 40º
APTD1608QWF/D 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS WHITE SMD LED (TYP. COLOR COORDINATES: X=0.31, Y=0.31)
  White
110 250 mcd @20mA 170º
APTD1608SEC/J3 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS RED SMD LED
  625nm
2200 3000 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608SECK 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS ORANGE SMD LED
  601nm
70 200 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608SURCK 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS RED SMD LED
  630nm
480 700 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608SYC/J3 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS YELLOW SMD LED
  589nm
480 800 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608SYCK 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS YELLOW SMD LED
  590nm
280 480 mcd @20mA 60º
APTD1608ZGC 1.6X0.8MM DOME LENS GREEN SMD LED
  525nm
480 780 mcd @20mA 60º

For additional information submitt an online request for quote form and a specialist will be happy to contact you.

PDF files and technical information is also available on all Kingbright products.

by:   SPB : Technical Editor, Sr. Account Specialist and Product Development

The Hot 100 Electronic Products of 2009 featured on EDN News

Friday, January 1st, 2010
 

As we start the new year we look back at 2009 and ponder on what will make the list in 2010. With innovation at hand we will be featuring new technologies all year and create a list of our own with the help of our franchise lines.  Solid State Inc, will be strategically featuring products and hope to create a technical blog which will be educational and informative to our readers and online visitors.

EDN featured the Hot 100 Electronic Products in an article this past month.  Below you can browse the list.

Analog ICs

Analog Devices
AD9269 80M-sample/sec pipeline ADC

Analog Devices
ADA4627 JFET op amp

Analog Devices
ADuM4160 bidirectional USB isolator

Linear Technology Corp
LT3092 two-terminal current source

Maxim Integrated Products
MAX11810 touchscreen-interface chip

Microchip Technology
MCP651/2/5 offset-voltage-corrected operational amplifier

National Semiconductor
ADC16DV160 ADC


Applied Systems

Altium
NanoBoard 3000

Lantronix

IPv6-certified SpiderDuo KVM-over-IP product

MEN Micro

ESMexpress system on module

WinSystems

Pico-ITXe SBC

ZeroG Wireless

Wi-Fi kits for PIC


Communications and Networking

Freescale Semiconductor

MPC8569E communications processor

Fujitsu

MB86L01A transceiver chip

Gigle Semiconductor

GGL541 powerline-networking IC
additional coverage

Intellon (now Atheros)
INT6400 powerline-networking IC

PMC Sierra

HyPHY 20G

Solarflare

SFL 902x


Components

Bergquist
Bond Ply 450 thermal-interface material

Bourns

Hot-dipped-tin ROHS-compliant cermet-wire-terminal trimming potentiometers

Cool Innovations

Flared-pin-fin heat sinks

Epson Toyocom

EG-4101/4121CA SAW resonator

Fairchild Semiconductor

FDMS7650 30V MOSFET

Luminus

PhlatLight LED PT-39 chip set

Philips Lumileds

Luxeon Rebel HB LEDs

Phoenix Company of Chicago

Nonmagnetic-connector family

Qualcomm

Color IMOD display

SMSC

CAP10xx capacitive sensors

STMicroelectronics

LIS302DLH digital MEMS accelerometer

Texas Instruments

Picoprojector development kit


DSPs

Ceva
Ceva-XC DSP core

Tensilica

ConnX D2 DSP

Texas Instruments

TMS320C6472 DSP

Texas Instruments

TMS320C6743 fixed/floating-point DSP


EDA

Agilent Technologies
ADS signal-integrity channel simulator

Ansys

Ansoft SIwave Version 4.0

Berkeley Design Automation

AFS Nano simulator

Cadence Design Systems

Virtuoso APS circuit simulator

Jasper

Behavioral Indexing

Mentor Graphics

Tessent Yield Insight tool

OneSpin

360MV

Synopsys

Custom Designer 2009.06

Synopsys

Synphony

Synopsys

Yield Explorer


Graphics/Graphics-Interface ICs

IDT

VMM 1300 PanelPort ViewXpand chip

Nvidia

Ion core-logic chip set
additional coverage
additional coverage

Silicon Image
HDMI Version 1.4 chips


Memory and Storage

Agiga Tech
AgigaRAM technology

IM Flash Technologies

3-bit-per-cell MLC NAND flash

Western Digital

1-Tbyte, 2.5-in. and 2-Tbyte, 3.5-in. hard-disk drives
additional coverage


Microcontrollers and Processors

Atmel
AT91CAP7L microcontroller

Atmel

mXT224 maXTouch touchscreen controller

Cypress Semiconductor

PSoc 3 and PSoc 5 programmable system-on-chip architectures

Energy Micro

EFM32G Gecko microcontroller

Microchip

PIC32 Connectivity microcontrollers

Samsung Electronics and Intrinsity
Hummingbird and Fast14 domino logic


Power

austriamicrosystems
AS1302 charge-pump dc/dc boost converter

Cissoid

Magma PWM-controller chip

EaglePicher

Lithium-CFX (carbon-monofluoride) battery chemistry

Enpirion

EN5337QI 5MHz, 3A synchronous buck dc/dc converter

Exar Corp

XRP7704 and XRP7740 quad-PWM-controller chips

Fairchild Semiconductor

FAN9612 PFC controller

Freescale Semiconductor

MCF51EM microcontrollers

International Rectifier

IR3725 input-power-monitoring IC

Linear Technology Corp

LTC2978 monitoring-and-control chip

Maxim Integrated Products

MAX16064 monitoring-and-control chip

Maxim Integrated Products

MAXQ3108/DS8102 Polyphase Energy Meter chip set

Microchip Technology

dsPIC33F ac/dc reference design

Teridian Semiconductor

78M6612 power- and energy-measurement chip

Texas Instruments

MSP430F471xx ultralow-power microcontrollers


Processors and Tools

AMD
Athlon II CPU

AMD

Phenom II CPU
additional coverage

AMD
Shanghai and Istanbul CPUs
additional coverage

Intel
Atom N280 CPU
additional coverage

Intel

Core i5 CPU

Intel

Nehalem EP and EX CPUs

Nvidia

Tegra CPU


Programmable ICs

Actel
ProASIC3 family

Altera

Cyclone3 LS

Lattice Semiconductor

ECP3 family

Xilinx

Virtex 6


RF

Linear Technology Corp
LTC5541 downconverting mixer

Texas Instruments

ADS5400 12-bit, 1G-sample/sec ADC


Semiconductor Processes and IP

Akya

ART2 reconfigurable-logic technology

IBM

Power7 architecture

On Semiconductor

180-nm ASIC process

Snowbush Division of Gennum

PCI Generation 3 controller IP

Synopsys

DesignWare miniPower


Software

Audio Precision
APx500 Version 2.4 software

DDC-I

DEOS RTOS

Mentor Graphics

FloEFD electronics-cooling-simulation software

National Instruments

LabView 2009 graphical-system-design software platform

National Semiconductor

Webench online-design tool

Verigy

Triage and YieldVision yield-learning tools


Test and Measurement

Agilent Technologies
J-BERT N4903B jitter-tolerance tester

Anritsu

VectorStar 110-GHz vector network analyzer

Data Translation

Voltpoint instrument for lithium-ion cell-by-cell measurement

LeCroy

Xi-A Series 400-MHz to 2-GHz WaveRunner digital oscilloscopes

Rohde & Schwarz

CMW500 6-GHz wideband-radio-test system

Tektronix

RSA6120A 20-GHz spectrum analyzer

 

from the Solid State Team : Happy New Year and We Welcome Innovations in 2010 !

by:   SPB : Technical Editor, Sr. Account Specialist and Product Development