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STMicroelectronics introduce L6986I synchronous isolated buck converter samples and evaluation boards available from Anglia.
STMicroelectronics have introduced the L6986I device, a high-performance synchronous buck converter that is designed for use in applications that require isolated power conversion.
 

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New G2RL high temperature 105deg.C relay from Omron

 

Omron has extended its popular G2RL power relay with a new, high temperature version, aimed specifically at home appliance applications involving exposure to higher temperature conditions.

The new Omron G2RL-1A-E-CV is rated for use at temperatures up to 20º higher than the standard type, tolerating up to 105ºC as opposed to 85ºC for the standard component. It also offers superior switching performance with longer electrical endurance of up to 100,000 operations switching 16A at 250VAC and 105ºC. Initially released in SPST-NO open form, Omron is expecting to release the higher temperature versions in SPDT type, and also to offer normally closed (NC) versions.

Available in 24 different models, Omron’s G2RL PCB relay family is ideal for ovens, washing machines, boilers and HVAC equipment. The high sensitivity type, G2RL-H, has a coil sensitivity of 250mW and is available with a UL 1446 Class F Coil Insulation system. The relays conform to VDE (EN 61810-1/EN 60255-23) and UL 508/CSA C22.2 standards and meet VDE0700 regulations for safety of household and similar electrical appliances according to VDE0110.

For more information, or details on the full range of Omron products available from Anglia, please call +44 (0)1945 474747 or email info@anglia.com

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This news article was originally published in September 2009.

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24/9/09