TDK Corporation launches the EPCOS SurfIND series, a new range of current-compensated ring core double chokes for high currents and surface mounting (ordering code: B82725S2*A/B). With SurfIND, customers who prefer reflow soldering (e.g. sandwich packages in telecom equipment, industrial drives, etc.) but need high-current common-mode chokes (usually large and heavy) can now get an SMD […]
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Inductors offer 470 nH to 1.5 µH range
TDK Corporation introduces the PLE856C Series of thin-film power inductors measuring 0.80 x 0.45 x 0.65 mm (L x W x T) for wearable devices. Mass production began in December 2024. The PLE856C Series offers inductances from 470 nH to 1.5 µH, with saturation currents specified between 0.40 A and 0.72 A (typ.). Compared to […]
Multilayer inductors support 480 mA current in PoC applications
TDK Corporation announces the expansion of the MLJ1005-G series (1.0 x 0.5 x 0.5 mm; L x W x T) of multilayer inductors for automotive Power-over-Coax (PoC) circuits. Mass production of these new components began in November 2024. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are designed to enhance vehicle safety by using automotive cameras and sensors […]
DC link capacitor offers 500 V to 920 V range
TDK Corporation introduces the xEVCap, a standardized and modular DC link capacitor design for powertrain inverters in passenger cars, commercial and off-highway vehicles, and machinery tools. Typically, such capacitor designs are fully customized, making the development time-consuming and practical only in large production volumes. In addition, if the customer requirements change during the project, this […]
Versatile 200 W converters available in 1″x1″ package for industrial applications
TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the TDK-Lambda brand 200W rated i1C series in the 1”x1” industry standard package size. These non-isolated, buck-boost DC-DC (step-up, step-down) converters operate from input voltages of either 9 to 36V or 18 to 75V. The i1C series offers output voltages adjustable from 9.6 to 28V with output currents of […]
MLCCs offered in 99 nF/1000 V and 47 μF/100 V options
TDK Corporation has expanded its automotive-grade CA series of MEGACAP MLCCs with a metal frame, commencing mass production in September 2024. The CA series MLCCs measure 6.00 x 5.60 x 6.40 mm and feature a 3-line type structure. The lineup includes 99 nF/1000 V variants with a Class 1 dielectric and 47 μF/100 V variants […]
Power supply offered in 85 – 265 V AC single-phase input option
TDK Corporation introduces the HWS3000 programmable AC-DC power supplies in the TDK-Lambda series. These units deliver up to 3000 watts in a 270 x 150 x 61mm case size. The HWS3000 offers programmable output voltages of 24V, 48V, 60V, or 130V, with the ability to adjust from zero to maximum rating. Engineers can choose between […]
12 V to 48 V models added to medical and industrial power supply line
TDK Corporation announces additional output voltage models to the 250W rated TDK-Lambda brand CUS250M series of power supplies in the industry standard 2” x 4” footprint. The full range now covers 12V, 15V, 18V, 24V, 28V, 36V, and 48V and is certified to the IEC 62368-1 and IEC 60601-1 safety standards for industrial and medical […]
Common mode filters target high-frequency noise control in advanced electronic devices
TDK Corporation has announced the development of its TCM06U series of small thin film common mode filters designed for noise reduction in high-speed differential transmission. These filters, measuring just 0.65 x 0.5 x 0.3 mm, began mass production in August 2024. As digital devices like laptops, tablets, and game consoles continue to offer greater expandability […]
Non-isolated dc-dc converters with enhanced environmental protection
TDK Corporation announces the introduction of the 400 to 750W rated RGB series of ruggedized non-isolated DC-DC converters from TDK-Lambda. These converters operate from input voltages of 9 to 18V, 18 to 32V, or 18 to 60V and can deliver output voltages adjustable from 0.8 to 8V or 3.3 to 24V with output currents of […]










