Design Centers
    Consumer
    Wuerth Electronic 2016 Power Module Catalog

    Wuerth Elektronik eiSos presents updated power module catalog

    03/09/2016

    The new, expanded and improved 2016 Power Module Catalog from Wuerth Electronik is now available. Selecting the right step-down converters and LED drivers you need has become even more convenient. A selection tool depicts a clear overview of the various product groups, including pictograms to show all of their important functions at a glance. For the first time, the Power Module Catalogue also contains an overview of the available Application Notes.

    Substitute for linear regulator

    Technical highlights of the Power Module Catalogue are five new products: MagI³C-FDSM is a substitute for the widespread 78xx linear voltage controller. With input voltages of 7 to 28 V the non-synchronous step down regulator module offers set output voltages of 3.3 or 5 V at 1 A. The benefit: no external components are required for its operation (SIP-3 design).

    Ideal for FPGA supply

    MagI³C-VDRM (synchronous variable step down regulator module) with 2.95 to 6 Vin and 0.8 to 3.6 Vout is especially well suited for supplying processors and FPGAs that require a scalable output current (2 A/4 A/6 A) and a programmable switching frequency (BQFN-39 design).

    Wuerth Elektronik eiSos service includes an application team that offers customers a free design check. All components of the 60-page catalogue are available ex warehouse. Free samples, laboratory selections with free refills and evaluation boards are also provided.

    Wuerth Elektronik eiSos

    Related

    Power Systems Design

    146 Charles Street
    Annapolis, Maryland 21401 USA

    Power Systems Design

    Power Systems Design is a leading global media platform serving the power electronics design engineering community. It delivers in-depth technical content, industry news, and product insights to engineers and decision-makers developing advanced power systems and technologies.

    Published 12× per year across North America and Europe, Power Systems Design is distributed through online and fully digital editions, complemented by eNewsletters, webinars, and multimedia content. The platform covers key areas including power conversion, semiconductors, renewable energy, automotive electrification, AI power systems, and industrial applications—supporting innovation across the global electronics industry.