The Pulse CF/CFS series ensures high-energy density and high-rate of charge/discharge capability, making it the preferred choice for ignition applications of defense, space launch systems, and oil & gas applications.
Exxelia will be present at the Electronica 2024 show in Munich on booth A5/319, and at the same time announces the launch of its new website, designed to offer an improved user experience.
Exxelia acquires a 70% stake in SVM, enhancing magnetic components for medical imaging and adding busbars to its power electronics portfolio, bolstering its India presence and global growth.
Exxelia introduces groundbreaking innovations in smart magnetics technology, specifically tailored for resonant bidirectional power converters. These advancements are set to redefine efficiency and performance standards across a spectrum of applications.
Exxelia, a leading designer and manufacturer of high-performance passive components and subsystems, will be showcasing its latest technological innovations at Paris Air Show (SIAE- Le Bourget) in Paris, France, from June 19 to 25. The show will highlight innovations around the aviation of the future through the reduction of the weight and size of components, as well as in other sectors such as space.
Exxelia, one of the world leaders in high-performance passive component design and manufacturing, is proud to announce that its capacitors and magnetics have been selected for use in the European Space Agency's (ESA) JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) mission.
Exxelia, global manufacturer of complex passive components and subsystems for harsh environments, is expanding its line of MIL-PRF-39006/22 & MIL-PRF-39006/25 tantalum capacitors, with the support of the reliability level R.
Exxelia, a global manufacturer of complex passive components and subsystems for harsh environments, is expanding its CUBISIC capacitor range with a HTLP (High Temperature Low Profile) version. This CUBISIC HTLP offers, in a thin rectangular packaging, the highest energy density of capacitors in its class, combined with a high temperature resistance (-55° +125°C).