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Photorelays handle up to 3-A drive currents

August 4, 2017 By Maddie Lippert Leave a Comment

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)* has added two mid-voltage products, the 100V TLP3823 with a 3A drive current, and the 200V TLP3825 with a 1.5A drive current, to its lineup of large current photorelays. The new products can be used to replace mechanical relays in applications including industrial equipment, general purpose inverters, HVAC, thermostats, […]

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Bipolar two-channel stepping motor driver also handles BDC motors

May 2, 2016 By Andrew Zistler Leave a Comment

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. has introduced the newest addition to its broad selection of motor drivers. The TC78S122FNG is a multi-configurablebipolar stepping motor driver with a two-channel drive function, enabling it to run two stepping motors independently in a high-voltage, low-power MOS process. A high-speed, highly efficient, and multi-stepper or brushed DC motorcontrollable driver […]

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