Manufacturing

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TDK-Lambda begins its manufacturing facility redevelopment in Ilfracombe, UK

TDK Corporation (TSE 6762) announces the official start of Phase 1b stage redevelopment of its TDK-Lambda Kingsley Avenue Ilfracombe, UK manufacturing facility. Stage 1 work has already begun on the renovation of the North and West side of the building with the construction of new offices, a new restaurant and employee facilities. Temporary site accommodation units

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Rugged ultra-wide input 30-75W DC-DC quarter-brick converters suit industrial and rail applications

TDK Corporation (TSE 6762) announces the introduction of the 30-75W TDK-Lambda brand PYQ series of DC-DC converters. The PYQ50 with 30-50W output power features a 12:1 ultra-wide input range of 14 to 160Vdc, and the PYQ75 with 75W an 8:1 input of 9-75Vdc. These board mount products are packaged in the industry-standard quarter-brick format measuring

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Rugged 20W 2” x 1” DC-DC converters have an 18:1 ultra-wide input for industrial and rail applications

TDK Corporation (TSE 6762) announces the introduction of the 20W TDK-Lambda brand PYD20 series of DC-DC converters. Featuring an 18:1 ultra-wide input range of 8.5 to 160Vdc, these board mount products are packaged in the industry-standard 2” x 1” format measuring 50.8 x 25.4 x 10.2mm (L x W x H). The plastic case is

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The national Manufacturing Barometer results are in!

Supply chain struggles, increased demand, calls for government backing… The latest Manufacturing Barometer results are in!SWMAS shares this quarter’s national report: Key findings… Almost all respondents are struggling with supply chain price changes (98%), inflation (96%), and energy costs (94%) A quarter said their orders have increased as a result of production being brought back to

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