Every time we turn the power of an electronic product on, there is often a power spike on the battery power rail. Or, when replacing a battery, the product’s battery power rail is exposed to the risk of electrostatic interference. This type of electrostatic discharge (ESD) happens in everyday life, but it becomes a concern when the discharge of static electricity damages or destroys sensitive electronic components – particularly microelectronics and integrated circuits.
P-DUKE is a leading company headquartered in Taiwan and is a significant player in the global power conversion industry. Specializing in the development of highly efficient DC/DC converters, AC/DC power supplies, and customized solutions, P-DUKE has established itself as a reliable force with a worldwide presence.
Flexible. Powerful. Reliable. These are words that best describe P-DUKE’s series of electronic components for military/defense and industrial applications. P-DUKE, a leading manufacturer of high-performance power conversion products, has developed the MCF series of MIL-COTS DC/DC front-end filters. These products are designed to meet the strict requirements of MIL-STD 1275E (28V DC electrical systems in military vehicles) and MIL-STD 461 (electromagnetic interference control for subsystems and equipment).
As more electronics are packaged into smaller enclosures to meet data rate and bandwidth demands, heat sensitive telecommunication electronics must be kept at optimum temperatures to ensure proper performance. Fans are a vital component to compressor-based and thermoelectric based temperature management solutions.
For more than one hundred years and four generations, customers who have required unsurpassed performance, a wide selection, and durability for power distribution, rack mounting, enclosures, and cases have relied on the Hammond brand. Hammond’s highly differentiated, high-quality, and extensive range of stocked products can be found in a variety of vertical markets, including OEM, industrial, electronic, enterprise, broadcast, utility, and data center.