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Power supplies meet medical approval (20 March 2012)
TDK-Lambda’s EFE300M digital power supplies meet latest medical approvals.
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ZWS-BAF – small, efficient and reliable power from TDK-Lambda (12 January 2011)
Highly efficient even at low loads, the range of compact ZWS-BAF single output PCB power supplies are designed for long life operation in industrial equipment. 50W, 75W, 100W and 150W models.
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ZWS-BAF – small, efficient and reliable power from TDK-Lambda (11 January 2011)
Highly efficient even at low loads, the range of compact ZWS-BAF single output PCB power supplies are designed for long life operation in industrial equipment. 50W, 75W, 100W and 150W models.
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NEW! EFE400M – ultra small, digitally controlled power from TDK-Lambda (08 November 2010)
Highly efficient and cooler, meeting the demand of environmentally-friendly products, 400W
AC-DC power supplies designed for long life operation in professional equipment. 12V, 24V or 48V Output.
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Delivering on power at electronica 2010 (05 October 2010)
TDK-Lambda are set to introduce innovative, flexible, reliable and efficient power supply solutions.
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NEW! Genesys 3.3kW and 5kW series (24 August 2010)
Fully programmable rack mount power supplies - new 200V, 400V and 500V models. Ideal for halogen heaters, water purification plant, manufacturing processes for flat panel displays and solar cell arrays.
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No fans and no noise (03 August 2010)
TDK-Lambda’s CPFE500 range of baseplate-cooled power supplies provide 500W without needing fans.
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Surpassing standards (27 April 2010)
The NVM175 from TDK-Lambda meets UL/EN/IEC60601-1 and is suitable for BF type medical applications.
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The biggest one in the world (02 February 2010)
The $40m, HD Diamond Vision video board uses 22,000 ZWS power supplies to light 25 million LEDs.
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Sunshine power on the right track (25 January 2010)
The ongoing deployment of large-scale solar energy fields across Europe ensures that efficiency in photovoltaic technologies continues to increase so that those who do decide to invest in a field maximise their profits and make a quicker return on investment. Giacomo Mazzullo of TDK-Lambda Italy suggests the greatest margin for improvement in efficiency is in the photovoltaic panel.
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Power to the LEDs (13 October 2009)
TDK-Lambda has developed a range of power supplies targeted towards LED apps requiring high reliability.
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Selecting power supplies for medical equipment (25 June 2009)
The selection and specification of power supplies for medical applications is a task that must be approached with great care, especially in these times where key safety and environmental standards for medical equipment are undergoing substantial changes that will affect large segments of the medical industry.
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Digital control power supplies (01 October 2008)
TDK-Lambda has launched a range of products that meet medical standards.
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Power supplies for harsh conditions (13 May 2008)
Lambda's power supplies are aimed at the broadcast and instrumentation markets.
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Power supplies suited to military use (29 April 2008)
Lambda has launched a lower power range of multi-output models to its NV-Power family of configurable power supplies.
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Supply design can halve space needs (01 April 2007)
Space savings of up to 50 per cent are possible with Lambda’s PFE series AC input full brick power supply modules (www.lambdaeurope. com). The supplies can deliver up to 700W while operating at up to 100ºC baseplate temperature. The modules are compact, measuring 117mm x 61mm x 13mm.
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Streamlining for results (01 April 2007)
In 2005, Lambda UK’s manufacturing process underwent a major reorganisation. Part of this involved developing a new approach to its DVT (Design Verification Testing). Every aspect of the DVT process was reviewed, including the size and location of the facility, personnel, equipment and methodology
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Power to heal (01 January 2007)
High-voltage technologies have been combined for semi-custom supplies for specialised market areas, such as medical equipment, writes TOM BRESLIN.
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Electronica news (01 November 2006)
If any politician wanted to bury a scandal that concerned electronics, this year's electronica week would give four good days from which to choose. For all the eyes of the electronics engineering community will be on the 14 exhibition halls in Munich where electronica 2006 will be held (4 to 17 November). Every mind will be distracted by the sheer volume and quality of announcements at this year's event, speculates CAROLINE HAYES.
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