- Aerospace and Defense
- Broadcast Transmission
- Point-to-Point Radio
- RF Test and Measurement
- Battery Chargers
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- Broadband/CATV
- CO2 Laser Exciter
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- ISM 5-6 GHz
- Motor Drives
- MRI
- Plasma RF Generator
- Power Conditioning
- RF Heating
- Solar Power
- UPS
- Welding
- Wind Power
- Wireless Infrastructure
- Non Cellular Communications
Battery Chargers
Electromechanical
Interconnect
Passive Devices
Power Supplies
Semiconductors - Discretes
Semiconductors - ICs
Systems and Subsystems
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Active and Passive High-Power Electronic Component Selection
Our component experts help design engineers select the optimum active and passive components for battery charger designs from an extensive inventory of high-power components from industry-leading manufacturers. Major component categories include: power capacitors, heat sinks, current/voltage transducers (sensors), IGBTs, MOSFETs, diodes, rectifiers, thyristors, gate drivers, and integrated power inverter modules.
Design Solutions
Our global engineering team provides solutions ranging from standard customer design support to full electrical, mechanical, and thermal design services—from concept to production. We work with you to review your design goals, provide specific design assistance, and suggest design alternatives which help meet your project’s performance and budget objectives.
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We have enjoyed success in the power assembly business for over 30 years. We work with customers to design/build standard assemblies, custom assemblies, build-to-print assemblies, and complete (concept-to-production) engineered assemblies. We offer turnkey power inverter assemblies and power supply systems for nearly any high-power (>1kW) electronics application.
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