TDK Corporation, founded in 1935 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global manufacturer of electronic components and devices. The company specializes in passive components, such as capacitors, inductors, and filters; sensor systems including temperature, pressure, and motion sensors; and magnetic application products like power supplies and magnetic heads. TDK serves diverse industries, including automotive, industrial equipment, energy, and consumer electronics, emphasizing innovation, quality, and sustainability. With a significant global presence, TDK operates production and sales facilities across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, delivering advanced technological solutions worldwide.
HVCs are mission critical in electric vehicles, but also in charging stations, commercial use vehicles, uninterrupted power supplies, and energy storage systems for renewable energies.
The GYPRO4300 is suitable for applications such as railway, land vehicles, VTOL aircraft and UAV, marine and subsea systems, borehole drilling and surveying instruments.
TDK's B43652 series of snap-in aluminium electrolytic capacitors for OBC applications are characterized by very compact dimensions and very high ripple current-carrying capacity.
The new HVC 5221D and HVC 5222C are focused on individual motor types to enable lower-cost and smaller-form-factor applications. Samples are already available and the start of production is planned for the beginning of 2024.
TDK's common mode choke coils are designed to have both excellent interline stray capacitance and mode conversion properties, making them the ideal product for 10BASE-T1S.
TDK Corporation has announced the introduction of its new ACT1210E Series (3.2 x 2.5 x 2.5 ㎜ (L x W x H)) of common mode filter for automotive Ethernet 10BASE-T1S. Mass production of this new common mode filter began in February 2023.
TDK offers a lineup of chip varistors as components that can protect circuits from ESD. Using actual devices, this article presents examples of ESD countermeasures using chip varistors for actual failures that occur when ESD enters a device.