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New Yorker Electronics premieres new Vishay 30V N-Channel Power MOSFET

NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced its release of the new Vishay Siliconix 30V n-channel TrenchFET® Gen V power MOSFET that delivers increased power density and efficiency for both isolated and non-isolated topologies. Offered in the 3.3mm by 3.3mm thermally enhanced PowerPAK® 1212-8S package, the Vishay Siliconix SiSS52DN features best in class on-resistance of 0.95mΩ at 10V, a 5% improvement over the previous generation product.

In addition, the device delivers on-resistance of 1.5mΩ at 4.5V, while its 29.8mΩ*nC on-resistance times gate charge at 4.5V — a critical figure of merit (FOM) for MOSFETs used in switching applications — is one of the lowest on the market. The SiSS52DN’s FOM represents a 29% improvement over previous-generation devices, which translates into reduced conduction and switching losses to save energy in power conversion applications. It has a temperature range of -55° to +150°.

The single configuration SiSS52DN is ideal for low side switching for synchronous rectification, synchronous buck converters, DC/DC converters, switch tank topologies, OR-ring FETs, and load switches for power supplies in servers and telecom and RF equipment. By delivering high performance in isolated and non-isolated topologies, the MOSFET simplifies part selection for designers working with both. The new device is also 100 % RG- and UIS-tested, RoHS-compliant and halogen-free.

Features & Benefits…

TrenchFET® Gen V power MOSFET
Very low RDS x Qg figure-of-merit (FOM)
Enables higher power density with very low RDS(on) and thermally enhanced compact package
Enables higher power density with very low RDS(on)
Thermally enhanced compact package
100 % Rg and UIS tested
Applications

DC/DC converter
POL
Synchronous rectification
Battery management
Power and load switch
As a franchise distributor for Vishay, New Yorker Electronics supplies Vishay Siliconix power semiconductor products including low-voltage power MOSFETs (metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors), higher-voltage Vishay Siliconix power MOSFETs and Power ICs.

New Yorker Electronics Releases Sumida High-Current PIN Power Inductor

NORTHVALE, New Jersey USA – New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of the Sumida DEP1623 Ferrite Core PIN Power Inductor. The Sumida DEP1623 features a high-current power supply and low DC resistance. This Inductor is wound by flat wire and assembled with the Mn-Zn ferrite core. It is typically used in digital amplifier filters in home theater and large LCDs.

The Sumida Power Inductor also features a Ferrite core construction for low losses at high frequencies and the inductor is magnetically shielded to block external magnetism to the inductor and any external affects of the inner magnetism for low radiation noise.

It has an operating temperature range of -40°C to +125°C (including coil’s self temperature rise) and a Moisture Sensitivity Level of 1. The unit it 27.2 × 16.9 × 22.7mm and weighs 9.85g. It is available for pallet packaging at 40 pieces per pallet.

Inductance ranges are from 3.30uH to 22.0uH with its D.C.R. at 2.53m Ω 20°C. The product is RoHS compliant and halogen free. Sumida is a global leader in the design and manufacture of coil-related components and modules. Specializing in custom design solutions, Sumida’s products are used in a wide range of applications from consumer electronic devices through to home appliances, automotive electronics, green energy solutions, industrial electronics and medical healthcare devices and equipment.

Features & Benefits:

Ferrite core construction
Magnetically shielded
L×W×H: 27.2 × 16.9 × 22.7mm max.
Product weight: 9.85g(Ref.)
Moisture Sensitivity Level: 1
Applications:

Digital amplifier filter for home theater and large LCD
As a franchise distributor, New Yorker Electronics supplies Sumida Power Inductors & RF Inductors, Power Transformers, Signal Magnetics, EMC Coils, Sensors and Actuators, Automotive modules, Magnetic materials, Ceramics, EMS and Flexible Connections and components for medical equipment.

New Yorker Electronics releases ASC Oil & Gel Filled Metallized Polypropylene Capacitors

NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has released the ASC™ X382 (Three Phase) capacitors, manufactured with very high quality metallized polypropylene film, designed for long life, low dielectric losses, higher RMS current ratings, and low ESR. The capacitors are filled with ASC soft gel or biodegradable vegetable based oil designed to offer excellent thermal conductivity to help reduce internal heating and extend the life of the capacitor. The capacitor is incorporated with internal UL recognized fusing mechanisms that interrupt when pressure reaches a tested level.

The X382 3-Phase Capacitance Range is 3 x 8.0 to 3 x 233uF, its voltage range is 240 to 850 VAC. Its construction consists of a sealed aluminum can with an M12 stud and either the gel or oil fill. It is UL Approved to 10000 AFC for voltages up to 620Vrms. The gel-filled offers the same protections as oil filled but can be mounted in any direction.

Applications for this capacitor include 3-phase filtering and power factor correction. The capacitor is incorporated with internal UL recognized fusing mechanisms that interrupt when pressure reaches a tested level. As a franchise distributor of ASC Capacitor, New Yorker Electronics supplies the entire line of ASC DC Filters, AC Filters, Snubbers, Traditional Film Capacitors and Metallized Propylene-Protected Dry Caps for HID Lighting.

Top 5 Summer Safety Tips to Stay Safe While Enjoying Sun

While summer brings warm weather and lively activities, there are still many seasonal dangers that arise as temperatures increase. Whether you are packing for a day at the beach or soaking in the sun while exercising outdoors, make sure you are also taking into account how you can keep yourself and everyone around you safe. For example, staying hydrated or carrying the Silent Beacon wearable panic button with you throughout the summer are necessary provisions that will guarantee a great and safe summer. Here are our top summer safety tips:

1. Wear Sunscreen and Protective Clothing
Wearing sunscreen is the most important safety precaution you can take to protect your skin in the summer season. Wear a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a minimum of SPF 15. And apply it 20-30 minutes before sun exposure. You should also reapply the sunscreen every two hours, or any time after you get out of water or sweat heavily.

Don’t go searching through the backs of your bins and drawers for the sunscreen from last summer, since sunscreen loses its potency after 1-2 years. It is best to repurchase sunscreen before every summer season for the most effective protection.
In addition to sunscreen, protective clothing can act as another barrier to sun exposure. Wide-brimmed hats will protect your face and head from the sun. And loosely-fitted long sleeve tops will cover your arms without making you hot and sweaty. Your eyes are also extremely sensitive to the sun, so wear sunglasses with UV protection.

2. Carry A Personal Safety Device
There are many risks and dangers present in our everyday summer activities. High temperatures can quickly sneak up on you with heat-related illnesses. The pool activities pose great dangers to swimmers, both experienced and inexperienced. The Silent Beacon personal safety device can help you in any emergency situation that arises.

Different emergencies require different responses. Silent Beacon allows you to customize who you call for help, whether that’s 911, emergency services, a family member or friend, or even phone numbers overseas while also sending them your live GPS location via text, email and/or push-notification. The Silent Beacon can be attached to your clothing or bag, and its water-resistant design is suitable for pool and beach emergencies. You can also activate the two-way communication feature, which allows you to talk to friends and family while you wait for help to arrive. Carrying a Silent Beacon is an added safety precaution everyone should consider essential in the summer season.

3. Wear Bug/Tick Repellent
Mosquitoes and other bugs can be huge pests during the summer, and they can also pose dangerous health risks. Mosquitoes can carry diseases like Zika and West Nile virus, and ticks can transmit Lyme disease. Ticks are very small and hard to spot, often mistaken as a freckle or speck of dirt. After engaging in any outdoor activities. Check yourself for ticks and have someone else check parts of your body you can’t see well, like the back of your head. In case you don’t spot the tick right away, symptoms of Lyme disease include a rash in a bulls-eye pattern, fever, headache, and fatigue. The disease can be treated with antibiotics but can spread to your joints, heart, and nervous system if not treated early.

Wearing an effective bug and tick repellent will prevent these insects from biting you. Therefore decreasing your chances of contracting a disease related to mosquito and tick bites. Repellents with the active ingredient DEET are proven to be both safe and effective, so make sure you read the ingredients carefully to ensure you’re taking the proper precautions.

4. Stay Hydrated
In the excitement of summer fun, it’s easy to forget to drink water. But staying hydrated is one of the most important heat wave safety tips or summer safety tips you can follow to stay safe this summer. Take water breaks every 20 minutes while outdoors, even if you don’t feel thirsty. It is recommended to always carry a water bottle or cooler with you to stay hydrated and feel refreshed from the summer heat. A lack of hydration increases your chances of suffering from a heat-related illness, such as heat exhaustion or heat stroke.

Heat exhaustion can occur as a result of your body overheating, leading to symptoms such as excessive sweating, dizziness, and/or a rapid pulse. A heat stroke happens when your body temperature is greater than 104°F, causing a throbbing headache, vomiting, and/or loss of consciousness. Unlike heat exhaustion, someone suffering from a heat stroke will not sweat at all. If you think you or someone around you is experiencing a heat stroke, use your Silent Beacon to call 911 for help immediately. Move to a cool location while you wait for emergency services to arrive.

5. Be Vigilant in the Water
Water activities may be among one of the most fun summer activities, but can also be the most dangerous. Make sure that your swimming capabilities are compatible with the body of water you’re planning to swim in. Swimming in a pool is easier than swimming in an ocean or river with heavy current or riptides. If you get stuck in a current, do not try to swim against it. Instead, float with the current or swim parallel to the shore until you can swim free. You can also wave your arms and shout to get help from a lifeguard.

Avoid all dangerous behaviors while swimming. Do not push or jump on other people swimming, as you may not know what their swimming level is. Do not dive or jump from cliffs or other high points in unfamiliar areas. Because you do not know how deep the water is or if there are rocks underneath the surface. Additionally, never drink alcohol while swimming.

There are also many precautions to take with swimming children. Remember, the younger the child, the greater the risk. Never leave a child alone in the water, no matter how well you think they can swim. If you have to leave, take your child with you. While there are lifeguards to serve as an additional pair of eyes, you should always be watching your child. Keeping track of where they are and what they are doing.
Wear sunscreen, protective clothing, and bug repellent to block UV rays and keep bugs away, and attach Silent Beacon to your shirt or beach bag. Staying hydrated and remaining vigilant in the water will ensure your outdoor activities go smoothly. Summer is the time to enjoy awesome weather and fun activities with friends and family, but remember to keep these Summer Safety tips in mind.