Magnetic Components based on Adaptive CCM Technology at APEC – Booth# 653 –

Exxelia will exhibit innovative ranges of wound magnetic components at 2017 Applied PowerElectronics Conference, Tampa, FL, from March 27-30. Notable at Exxelia’s booth #623, will be products based on the highly customizable Chameleon Concept Magnetics (CCM) Technology. The CCM technology adapts to ...


Exxelia will exhibit the CCM series during the Applied Power Electronics Conference at Exxelia’s booth #623 from March 27-30, 2017 in Tampa, FL.

Exxelia designed CCM technology to respond to the growing interest of electronic engineers for inductors and transformers with multiple outputs, high power density and reduced footprint.

Qualified for aeronautic and space applications, the CCM product line features terrific robustness. The monolithic design provides high mechanical performance, proven by the successfully testing in accordance with MIL-STD-202 (methods 213 and 204).

The series offers five different sizes, allowing optimized component design in a pick-and-place surface mount (SMD) package. Through-hole (TH) packages are also available upon request. The CCM series is particularly flexible with a number of pins options available, from 2×6 pins for the smallest package, up to 2×10.

CCM transformers and inductors can operate over a wide temperature range with a minimal temperature of -55° C. The standard thermal grade of the technology is 140° C. Thanks to the technology design, the thermal resistance is 30% lower than standard industrial components. The epoxy molding protecting the winding ensures a lower temperature gradient and a better heat dissipation. Each unit is thoroughly tested with a dielectric withstanding strength of 1,500 VAC.  Component materials meet UL 94-V0 rating.

Exxelia can evaluate losses and related temperature rise thanks to an in-depth knowledge of CCM technology. Thermal resistance data is available for each package size. Exxelia can also manufacture products in CCM technology according to MIL-STD-981.

Publié le 06 Mar 2017 par Marion Van de Graaf

Les résistances d'Exxelia Ohmcraft permettent de faire des analyses pointues en recherche pharmaceutique

Pour ce faire, ils doivent s’appuyer sur des instruments de recherche et de diagnostic en sciences de la vie dotés de circuits amplificateurs complexes à gain élevé. Les principaux fabricants de ce type d’équipement se sont associés à Exxelia Ohmcraft pour concevoir des résistances CMS spécifiques à forte valeur de résistance, essentielles au fonctionnement de ces circuits. Plus précisément, le taux de consommation d’oxygène (OCR) et le taux d’acidification extracellulaire (ECAR) sont deux indicateurs clés de la respiration mitochondriale et de la glycolyse qui fournissent une vue d’ensemble de la fonction métabolique cellulaire dans les cellules en culture. L’équipement analyseur effectue ces mesures automatiquement. « La précision et la fiabilité de ces outils sont cruciales pour permettre aux chercheurs de progresser dans leurs études, qui ont le potentiel de changer – voire sauver – des vies » déclare Eric Van Wormer, Vice-Président d’Exxelia Ohmcraft. “Pour répondre aux besoins de conception de cette application particulière, nous avons développé une résistance sur-mesure avec un facteur de forme unique et utilisé des terminaisons spéciales pour faciliter la fabrication du produit final.” La technologie d’Exxelia Ohmcraft utilise le système d’impression électronique Micropen pour “imprimer” des lignes serpentines précises et étroites avec de l’encre résistive sur un substrat en céramique, produisant des résistances plus performantes sur une plage de valeurs plus large et sur une surface plus petite que la technologie « thick film » conventionnelle de résistances.

Composants magnétiques innovants à l’APEC 2017 – stand 623 –

Magnetic Components based on Adaptive CCM Technology Exxelia designed CCM technology to respond to the growing interest of electronic engineers for inductors and transformers with multiple outputs, high power density and reduced footprint. Qualified for aeronautic and space applications, the CCM product line features terrific robustness. The monolithic design provides high mechanical performance, proven by the successfully testing in accordance with MIL-STD-202 (methods 213 and 204). The series offers five different sizes, allowing optimized component design in a pick-and-place surface mount (SMD) package. Through-hole (TH) packages are also available upon request. The CCM series is particularly flexible with a number of pins options available, from 2×6 pins for the smallest package, up to 2×10. CCM transformers and inductors can operate over a wide temperature range with a minimal temperature of -55° C. The standard thermal grade of the technology is 140° C. Thanks to the technology design, the thermal resistance is 30% lower than standard industrial components. The epoxy molding protecting the winding ensures a lower temperature gradient and a better heat dissipation. Each unit is thoroughly tested with a dielectric withstanding strength of 1,500 VAC.  Component materials meet UL 94-V0 rating. Cost-effective Common-mode Chokes Qualified for Aerospace Exxelia designed this extensive and cost-effective range to be an easy commercial (COTS) solution for aerospace, defense, and other high-reliability applications. The TCM series is available in a through-hole package for horizontal or vertical mounting. TCM chokes are offered with inductances from 0.7 mH to 47 mH under rated currents from 0.3 to 4.0 A. Each unit is thoroughly tested with a dielectric withstanding strength of 1,500 VAC. Excellent thermal properties allow the series to operate from -55° C to +125° C. The high mechanical performance of the component materials (all meeting to UL94 V0 rating) makes TCM a perfect fit for aviation, defense and transportation industries.