Powerbox announces high peak load power supply for medical laser applications
Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies, and for more than four decades a…
Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies, and for more than four decades a…
XP Power today announced a new single output programmable DC power supply that is ideal…
Joint press release of SMA Solar Technology AG und der Infineon Technologies AG
With the NJW4750, NJR presents one of the smallest 4-channel Power Management ICs on the…
Visit Booth 4A-633 for Interactive Technical Demos, Giveaways and More
XP Power announces the availability of a brand new website at http://www.xppower.com that will deliver…
With Power & Beyond, Mesago Messe Frankurt adopts a 365-day presence approach for PCIM, the world’s leading exhibition and conference for power electronics.
High performance, competitively priced industrial and medical power supplies
Safety regulations have been in place for decades in the power industry and as we know only too well, have been through lots of revisions. And although each revision has made them more stringent and tailored to our businesses, frustratingly we have become familiar with designing products to conform to latest versions. So why do safety authorities change things that have been in place for so many years?
This is a question we hear so many times from power designers and without knowing the history and background it would be difficult to understand the motivation for IEC/EN 62368-1. Indeed, the transition from a well-established 1952 standard to something fundamentally different requires some explanation, which this article is about.
At some stage of every project there comes a point where the developer has to…