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Contactors

Contacts connects 750 A, 1500 V

April 22, 2025 By Redding Traiger

TDK Corporation announces the HVC50, a high-voltage DC contactor designed for connecting or disconnecting lithium-ion batteries with up to 1500 V in traction applications, energy storage systems (ESS), and megawatt charging systems (MCS). With this component, TDK enables its customers to drive the green transformation towards an all-electric society and reduce their carbon footprint. In […]

Filed Under: Consumer electronics, Contactors, Development Tools, Industrial, Power Management Tagged With: tdkcorporation

Contactors switch high-voltage DC from lithium batteries

July 11, 2023 By Redding Traiger

TDK Corporation presents HVC27 (B88269X*), its new generation of high-voltage contactors that can safely and reliably switch off continuous DC currents of 300 A to 500 A and operating DC voltages of up to 1000 V in lithium-ion batteries in 20 ms or less, depending on the type. This is made possible by the gas-filled […]

Filed Under: Automotive, Contactors, Development Tools, Power Components, Power Management Tagged With: tdkcorporation

High-voltage contactors feature light weight, compact size

July 13, 2022 By Redding Traiger

TE Connectivity released an additional configuration of its KILOVAC CAP120R contactor. TE’s KILOVAC CAP120R contactor is ideal for defense, marine, UAM (urban air mobility), UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) commercial, and military aerospace applications requiring lightweight latching coils and reduced power consumption. The CAP120R contactor now features a high-voltage latching configuration. The 150-amp DC contactor also includes a […]

Filed Under: Aerospace, Consumer electronics, Contactors, Development Tools, Industrial, Power Components, Power Management Tagged With: teconnectivity

Smart contactors host CAN bus interface

January 12, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Sensata Technologies announced the availability of the new GXC and MXC series of Smart-Tactor contactors with CAN bus communication which provides valuable data for improved system performance, reliability, and diagnostics in the military, battery systems, energy storage, commercial vehicle, and industrial applications. Built on the industry-proven GX and MX series from Sensata’s GIGAVAC product brand, this […]

Filed Under: Automotive, Contactors, Development Tools, Industrial, Power Components Tagged With: sensatatechnologies

Compact contactors handle up to 250 A dc, 1,000 Vdc

December 20, 2021 By Redding Traiger

TDK Corporation has extended its range of bipolar DC high-voltage contactors to include the new HVC43 (B88269X3**0C011) series. These products complete the existing range by offering continuous currents from 150 A DC to 250 A DC and operating voltages of up to 1000 V DC. The contactors are available in 12 V or 24 V […]

Filed Under: Battery Management, Contactors, DC-DC, Development Tools, Power Components, Power Management, power modules Tagged With: tdkcorporation

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