Charge e-bikes’ batteries wirelessly says Würth Elektronik

Developers of charging devices and charging stations can provide wireless battery charging for e-bikes and small electrical vehicles, says Würth Elektronik, as it unveils its support for developers to implement individual charging concepts.

Besides providing expert know-how in the form of training seminars or on-the-spot development support, Würth Elektronik has also designed many development kits that help manufacturers to bring their products to the market more swiftly.

“When a battery pack is charged by cable, you have to reckon with between 2,000 and 5,000 plug cycles over the battery’s life cycle. Especially because users generally recharge batteries that are not fully discharged on the go to ensure mobility, in many cases the charging sockets and plugs wear out faster than the actual batteries themselves,” explains Sven Lerche, business development manager New Mobility at Würth Elektronik eiSos. “Repairing charging sockets or charging devices is rarely an economically viable option, and wireless charging is an extremely attractive alternative. Then you’ve also got a number of other advantages like the high convenience factor, the fully enclosed design, and the insensitivity to environmental factors.”

Würth Elektronik explodes three popular misconceptions about wireless power: inefficiency, safety and expense.

When the recommended position of the device is even only roughly adhered to – an aspect that can be enhanced by the mechanical design – efficiency is about 95 per cent, says the company. It adds that the fear of electric shock or suffering burns is also unfounded because the industrial standards prescribe an automatic switch-off device that cuts in as soon as a foreign body gets between the charging coil and the receiver coil. The technical effort required for this is minimal, Würth Elektronik confirms.

As for expense, the plug and socket are replaced by wireless power coils and a slightly more sophisticated electronics, which ultimately can even result in a cost-neutral solution, insists the company.

Würth Elektronik eiSos Group manufactures electronic and electromechanical components and is one of the largest European manufacturers of passive components, with production sites in Europe, Asia and North America.

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6/10W power modules from XP Power are for industrial and ITE applications

Two wide input range chassis and DIN rail mount DC/DC converters introduced by XP Power are claimed to offer simple and rapid installation into a variety of industrial and ITE applications.

The DTE06 and DTE10 DC/DC converters provide 6.0 and 10W of power and offer a 4:1 input range, giving a wide tolerance for fluctuating supplies. Nominal inputs are 12/24V DC and 24/48V DC; the converters cover inputs between 9.0 and 75.0V DC.

The converters are supplied fully-potted in chassis mount format with screw terminals to save time when mounting and for reliable connection. A DIN rail mount is optionally available for use in control cabinets and household consumer units.

A power-good LED indicator confirms correct operation.

All DC/DC converters in both series are IEC/UL/cUL 62388-1 safety approved and offer 3.0kV DC isolation between the supply and load. They also comply with EN55032 Class A emissions with no external components, meaning that no additional filtering is required for EMC compliance.

The device has input under-voltage, short circuit and over-load protection. To control the DC/DC converters there is a remote on/off feature.

The rugged DTE06 and DTE10 series operate over a -40 to +105 degrees C temperature range and deliver full rated power at temperatures up to +80 degrees C.

The DTE06 & DTE10 series are offered with a three-year warranty and are available directly from XP Power or from Digi-Key, element14, Farnell, Mouser, RS Components and approved regional distributors.

XP Power provides AC/DC power supplies, DC/DC converters, high voltage power supplies and RF power supplies.

Qualified to ISO9001:2008, XP Power offers in-house design through to manufacturing facilities around the world with 27 sales offices throughout Europe, North America and Asia.

XP Power has design centres in Fyfield (UK), Orange County (California, USA), and Singapore, which also serves as the company’s headquarters. Manufacturing is carried out near Shanghai, China and Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Dedicated in-house Engineered Solutions teams provide customer specific solutions, with rapid response times. The applications team provide expert technical support to help customers integrate and use XP power products worldwide.

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Wide-angle thermal MEMS sensor contactless offers Omron’s widest field of view

Omron Electronic Components Business Europe has added a wide angle 32 x 32 element version of its D6T MEMS thermal sensor. It offers the widest field of view that Omron has ever delivered, says the company.

The Omron D6T-32L-01A can view across 90.0 x 90.0 degrees, enabling it to encompass a wide area, such as a whole room, from a single point. The sensor offers contactless measurement of temperatures of 0 to 200 degrees C in ambient temperatures of -10 to + 70 degrees C.

Omron D6T MEMS thermal sensors are based on an IR sensor which measures the surface temperature of objects without touching them using a thermopile element that absorbs radiated energy from the target object. They incorporate a MEMS thermopile, custom designed sensor ASIC and signal processing microprocessor and algorithm in a tiny package. According to Omron, the D6T offers the highest signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the industry. It converts the sensor signal to a digital temperature output giving a straightforward interface to a microcontroller. The design of the D6T, which measures only 14 x 8 x 8.93mm for the largest 32 x 32 element version, makes it well-suited to temperature detection in a range of IoT and other embedded applications.

The D6T-32L is one of three D6T variants by Omron, joining the 1×8 D6T-8L-09H and the 4×4 D6T-44L-06H, offering 54.5 x 5.5 and 44.2 by 45.7 degrees respectively. These two devices offer contactless temperature measurement between 5.0 to 200 degrees C at ambient temperatures of 5.0 to 45 degrees C.

The D6T sensors can be used to detect abnormal temperatures in industrial equipment on the production line to monitoring of food and other temperatures in the kitchen. This can save costs, allowing preventative maintenance to be undertaken in a timely manner, points out Omron, and can even save lives. They can also detect the presence and location of people in a space accurately and reliably.

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Rohde & Schwarz validates 5G NR protocol conformance tests

Rohde & Schwarz has carried out 5G NR protocol conformance testing with the R&S CMX500 radio communication tester. The Global Certification Forum GCF has accepted these 41 test cases, defined by 3GPP, in different FR1 and LTE band combinations. Accredited test houses, cell phone and chipset manufacturers can add the CMX500 to existing LTE test set ups, to smoothly upgrade path from LTE to 5G NR testing.

Mobile network operators worldwide rely on the certification schemes of the GCF and PTCRB certification forum for mobile devices in their networks. The CMX500 adds 5G NR signalling and RF testing by measuring the RF parameters of 5G NR transmissions and performing protocol tests. As most network operators will implement 5G NR as an extension of an LTE mobile network, the CMX500 can be seamlessly integrated into existing LTE test environments. It is also ideal for 5G NR testing in standalone (SA) mode. Developers using the R&S CMW500 wideband radio communication tester or R&S CMWflexx test system can continue to use them for LTE measurements and add the CMX500 as an extension to perform tests on 5G NR signals.

The Rohde & Schwarz technology group develops, produces and markets communications, information and security products for professional users. The group’s test and measurement, broadcast and media, aerospace, defence, security, networks and cybersecurity business fields address many different industry and government-sector market segments.

The company has its headquarters in Munich, Germany. It subsidiaries in more than 70 countries, with regional hubs in Asia and America.

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