<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Industrial Devices HE-A General Power Relays
  Panasonic Industrial Devices HE-A General Power Relays are high-capacity relays that can achieve 90A maximum switching current (inductive) and 110A carry current. These power relays include an optional normally closed auxiliary contact for contact position monitoring and weld detection. The HE-A power relays also include a mirror contact mechanism with an auxiliary contact compliant with IEC60947-4-1 to allow for weld detection. These power relays feature a 5kA Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR), 310mW low coil holding power, and a 3.6mm initial minimum contact gap (Form A).The HE-A power relays are available in 12VDC and 24VDC coils, along with an optional 1Form B weld detection contact in compact 33mm x 38mm x 38.8mm size. These power relays are used in Photovoltaic (PV) inverters, solar panels, level 2 EV charging stations, and Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE).FEATURES  Maximum 110A carrying current suitable for high current Applications (low heat generation)  Normally closed auxiliary contact option for weld detection  5kA Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) for withstanding fault current  90A maximum switching current (inductive)  Contact gap (initial):  Minimum 3.6mm for Form A  Minimum 0.5mm for Form B (when Form A contact welded)  1.92W low operating power (310mW holding power)  1000MΩ minimum insulation resistance (initial)  Maximum 30ms operate time (at rated coil voltage, at 20°C, without bounce)  98m/s2 functional shock resistance (half-sine shock pulse: 11ms, detection time: 10µs)  APPLICATIONS  Photovoltaic (PV) inverters  Industrial equipment  Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE)  Solar panels  Level 2 EV charging stations  1 FORM A (1A) MECHANICAL DIAGRAM  1 FORM A 1 FORM B (1A1B) MECHANICAL DIAGRAM
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<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Industrial Devices PAN9019/PAN9019A Wi-Fi® Dual Band Wireless Modules
  Panasonic Industrial Devices PAN9019/PAN9019A Series Wi-Fi® 6 Dual Band 2.4GHz to 5GHz and BLUETOOTH® 5.4® Modules are wireless radio modules with integrated Bluetooth BDR/EDR/Low Energy (LE). These modules are designed for highly integrated and cost-effective applications requiring high data rates and low power consumption. The PAN9019/PAN9019A features integrated power management, a dual-core CPU, 802.11i security standard support, and high-speed data interfaces. The modules provide a combination of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 802.15.4 wireless connectivity, allowing for high throughput applications and enhanced flexibility. Panasonic Industrial Devices PAN9019/PAN9019A Series Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band 2.4GHz to 5GHz and Bluetooth 5.4 Modules are available in an M.2 form factor for use with host processors as an evaluation tool using an M.2 Key E socket.FEATURES  Dual-band 2.4GHz to 5GHz 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 802.15.41 combo module  Supports WPA3 security  Secured boot and firmware  802.11e quality of service supported for multimedia application  IEEE 802.11ax, 1x1 spatial stream with up to 600Mbps data rate  OFDMA (UL/DL) and MU-MIMO (UL/DL)  Bluetooth 5.4 (LE and long range)  WCI-2- and 5-wire PTA coexistence interfaces  SDIO 3.0, high-speed UART, and SPI2 for host processor connection general interfaces  OS driver support for RTOS, Linux, and Android  Available in M.2 form for evaluation with host processor using an M.2 Key E socket  SPECIFICATIONS  PAN9019  NXP IW611 WLAN 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Bluetooth single-chip solution inside  PAN9019A  NXP IW612 WLAN 2.4GHz and 5GHz, Bluetooth and 802.15.4 single-chip solution inside  15.3mm x 12mm x 2.5mm SMT package size  -98dBm Rx sensitivity at IEEE 802.11b  IEEE 802.11ax 20MHz, 40MHz, 80MHz channel bandwidth  1.8V to 3.3V power supply range  -40°C to +85°C operating temperature range  BLOCK DIAGRAM  PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> EEH-ZTU Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
  Panasonic EEH-ZTU Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors are AEC-Q200 qualified capacitors offering endurance of 4000 hours at +125°C/+135°C. These capacitors are ideal for applications that demand high temperature and high current capability. AEC-Q200 qualification means the parts offer optimal quality and reliability. Panasonic EEH-ZTU Conductive Polymer Hybrid Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors provide high-temperature, lead-free reflow along with higher ripple current and larger capacitance than the related capacitor series. Panasonic EEH-ZTU offers a 25VDC to 35VDC rated voltage range and 220μF to 560μF nominal capacitance range depending on the size code.      FEATURES  》4000 hours endurance at +125°C/+135°C  》Higher ripple current (maximum 180% of ZC series)  》Larger capacitance (maximum 170% of ZT series)  》Vibration-proof variants for parts with 6mm diameter or larger  》AEC-Q200 compliant, ensuring strict quality control standards  》RoHS and REACH compliant  APPLICATIONS  》Automotive  。Pumps  。EPS  。Cooling fans  。Onboard chargers (OBC)  。Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)  》Motor inverters for robotics, etc.  》DC side of inverter and rectifier circuits  》DC-to-DC converters and AC-to-DC converters  。Base stations  。Servers  。Routers  。Switches  SPECIFICATIONS  -55°C to +135°C category temperature range  25VDC to 35VDC rated voltage range  ±20% (120Hz/+20°C) capacitance tolerance  》Shock  。Withstands up to 30G (vibration-proof variant)  。Withstands 10G maximum (standard parts)  》Nominal capacitance range  。220μF to 330μF (F size case)  。390μF to 560μF (G size case)
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<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Invests in Ubiden, an EV Charging Service Startup, through <span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Kurashi Visionary Fund
  Panasonic Corporation (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; President & CEO: Masahiro Shinada; hereinafter referred to as Panasonic) today announced that it has decided to invest in Ubiden, Inc. (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; Representative: Norio Yamaguchi; hereinafter referred to as Ubiden), a company that provides charging services for electric vehicles, through a corporate venture capital fund, commonly known as the Panasonic Kurashi Visionary Fund, jointly managed by Panasonic and SBI Investment Co., Ltd.  The number of standard chargers* installed in Japan is expected to increase to 77,000 by 2035, about three times the total installed in 2021. However, the lack of EV charging facilities is still cited as one of the reasons for the slower adoption of EVs in Japan than in other countries.  Ubiden operates an electric vehicle charging service called WeCharge, which allows customers to use a smartphone app to pay for electricity used at dedicated EV charging outlets based on the amount of electricity used, rather than the time spent charging. It also provides a user-friendly UX (user experience) that enables easy payment between EV users and charger owners, giving the company an advantage in charging service operation at residential complexes, commercial facilities and other locations where multiple EV owners use the service.  Panasonic provides ELSEEV electric vehicle (EV and PHEV) charging equipment and outdoor EV charging outlets, which are already in use by Ubiden. Through this investment, Panasonic, in conjunction with Ubiden's outstanding software (for system control, platform operation, and other purposes), will explore the potential for installation of EV charging facilities to be expanded to condominiums and other residential complexes, which has up to now been difficult to achieve for both physical and operational reasons. The company aims to develop an optimal charging infrastructure that will support the uptake of EVs in Japan.  With a mission to contribute to the wellbeing of people, society and the planet, Panasonic aims to be the best partner of people's life with human centric technology and innovation. The company will continue to strengthen its open innovation initiatives based on strong partnerships by investing in promising startups both in Japan and overseas that are competitive in areas that are closely related to people's lives, such as energy, food infrastructure, spatial infrastructure, and lifestyle.
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PGI in Action: <span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span>, Gen G Unite for a Greener Vietnam
  According to the World Bank, Vietnam is one of the countries most vulnerable to climate change. While the Vietnamese government is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, a Panasonic survey learned that 60% of young people are serious about global warming, and many are committed to changing their lifestyles to save the environment.  To counter such key environmental challenges in collaboration with local communities, Panasonic has been promoting green CSR activities in Vietnam for many years. Most recently, from December 2022 to February 2023, under Panasonic GREEN IMPACT (PGI), Panasonic Vietnam conducted its “Live Green and Wellness with Gen G” campaign to inspire young people and other members of the public to lead an environment-friendly and healthy lifestyle.  Empowering the “Green Generation”—the driving force of society  The Live Green and Wellness with Gen G campaign included a variety of online and offline activities aimed at promoting awareness, providing empowerment, and facilitating capacity building for Vietnamese youth in relation to the topics of the environment and climate change.  The program invited young people to join in “Gen G”—the concept of a Leading Green Generation defined by energy, empowerment, knowledge, and skills. “Gen G has what it takes to become a driving force and inspiration for society. Although we focused on young people during the campaign, anyone can become a member of Gen G,” says Hiroyuki Kitano, Director of Panasonic Asia Pacific, who oversees this campaign in APAC region.  In the opening session, Mr. Yoichi Marukawa, General Director of Panasonic Vietnam, expressed the company’s commitment toward next 50 years: “With these programs, we hope to inspire and invite Vietnamese people, especially the younger generation, to engage in environment-friendly activities and to pursue a Wellness lifestyle. Together we can ‘Act to Impact’ and realize sustainable development of Vietnam while pursuing our Wellness VISION for individuals and society.”  “Gen G has what it takes to become a driving force and inspiration for society.”  To improve awareness and engagement, Panasonic communicated campaign activity across channels suitable for a Gen G audience—moving beyond digital platforms to include networks associated with universities, NGOs, and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.  “Three factors are key to implementing this initiative: governments, which determine the systems and rules; our Group, which is developing innovative new technologies; and consumers, who are demanding environmental awareness and behavioral change,” says Kitano. “I think it is very important for the government, a company like Panasonic, and consumers to connect and cooperate,” he says.  Modeling healthy lifestyles with real and virtual ambassadors  “Young people in Vietnam are very smart, have access to a lot of information, and are concerned about environmental issues,” says Pham Thai An, Head of the Corporate Communication Department in Panasonic Vietnam who led this campaign on the ground. “Yet, passively received information often has little to no impact. So we sought to create opportunities for them to do actually something.”  To inspire young people about Gen G and encourage action on digital platforms, Panasonic leveraged real and virtual ambassadors to promote healthier lifestyles. The characteristics of this generation were modeled through a group of active Gen G Ambassadors, including Khanh Vy and Helly Tong—two dynamic young people well-known for their leadership roles in social-environmental activities.  “We sought to create opportunities for them to do actually something.”  They were joined by metaverse friend Hina Nguyen, who was eager to learn how to help build a better tomorrow. Built around these characters were a variety of stories and activities, including short but inspirational video clips describing the environmental journey of Hina and other Gen G Ambassadors and a seven-day best practices challenge that generated valuable opportunities for young people to take action on environment and wellness issues.  Gen G Ambassadors turn ideas into real life projects  “The Live Green and Wellness with Gen G campaign was all about reaching out to consumers, explaining our carbon neutral strategy under PGI, and then spreading our message across the Vietnamese market to enhance awareness and understanding of what we are doing,” explains Kitano.  Throughout the campaign, Panasonic found opportunities to introduce participants to its sustainable initiatives, including visits to Panasonic plants to introduce energy efficiency and indoor air quality solutions as well as recycling initiatives.  One of the key components of the campaign was the “Gen G Ambassador program,” which complemented online initiatives—such as quizzes and social media campaigns—with an “Offline Youth Summit” that required a deeper commitment by participants and involved online and offline seminars, site tours at Panasonic factories, and submission of an actionable initiative.  Photo: Participants read a panel explaining Panasonic’s sustainable technologies for energy efficiency and indoor air quality  Participants read a panel explaining Panasonic’s sustainable technologies for energy efficiency and indoor air quality  The program culminated in an opportunity for participants to submit initiatives for addressing issues relating to climate change and the environment. After registering their initial proposal, they received support from Panasonic and experts in different fields, and refined their projects with an eye on real life application of their solutions.  The Offline Youth Summit generated a total 69 proposals—exceeding the initial target of 50. Key themes included waste and waste treatment, green lifestyles, recycling, climate change communication, and measuring and reducing emissions. Twenty proposals were shortlisted, and the best eight proposals were then singled out for recognition.  One proposal submitted by a post-graduate university student in southern Vietnam was for transforming waste into sustainable feed for livestock farming. The initial proposal was theoretical, but through expert guidance and offline training, he expected to be able to commercialize the concept and make it a reality in the near future.  “The campaign has created a viral impact on the community,especially young people across Vietnam”  Tran Long Hai, the student responsible for this proposal echoed other participants, saying: “I think the campaign has created a viral impact on the community, especially young people across Vietnam. It’s created a space where we can share our initiatives and ideas and receive valuable feedback from advisors. I was able to improve my project in terms of impact and sustainability, making it more practical.”  Inspiring young people to pay it forward for future generations  Panasonic GREEN IMPACT (PGI) is the Panasonic Group’s commitment to realizing a better life and a more sustainable global environment. The core focus of PGI is reducing CO2 emissions within its own value chain and across society, with targets of reaching net zero emissions by 2030 in Panasonic operating companies worldwide and reducing CO2 emissions by 300 million tons throughout its value chain by 2050.  Panasonic believes that actions accumulate over time to generate measurable, positive IMPACT, and Group companies are implementing programs and initiatives to actively contribute to wellness and sustainable development of their local markets, as demonstrated by this campaign in Vietnam.  “The Gen G group will be the driving force promoting voluntary action toward 2050,” says Kitano as he reflects the campaign. “We want to continue to engage with Gen G and address environmental issues through lifestyle change. For the local community, we want to ensure that environmentally friendly behavior takes root and is thoroughly implemented. Finally, we want to create value through lifestyles and bonds that can be passed on to future generations.”
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<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Develops Organic Photoconductive Film (OPF) CMOS Image Sensor Technology
  Panasonic Holdings Corporation announced that it has developed excellent color reproduction technology that suppresses color crosstalk by thinning the photoelectric conversion layer using the high light absorption rate of the Organic Photoconductive File (OPF) and by using electrical pixel separation technology.       In this technology, the OPF part that performs photoelectric conversion and the circuit part that stores and readouts the electric charge are completely independent. This unique layered structure dramatically reduces the sensitivity of each pixel in green, red, and blue in wavelength regions outside the target range. As a result, color crosstalk is reduced, excellent spectral characteristics are obtained, and accurate color reproduction is made possible regardless of the type of light source.  Abstract  Conventional Bayer array-type silicon image sensors do not have sufficient color separation performance for green, red, and blue. Therefore, for example, under light sources that have peaks at specific wavelengths, such as cyan light and magenta light, it has been difficult to accurately reproduce, recognize, and judge colors.  Our OPF CMOS image sensor has a unique structure in which the photoelectric conversion part that converts light into an electric signal is an organic thin film, and the function of storing and reading out the signal charge is performed in the circuit part, which are completely independent from each other (Figure 1). As a result, unlike with conventional silicon image sensors, it is possible to provide photoelectric conversion characteristics that do not depend on the physical properties of silicon.         The OPF with its high light absorption rate enables the thinning of the photoelectric conversion part ((1) Photoelectric conversion film thinning technology). By providing a discharge electrode at the pixel boundaries, the signal charge due to the incident light at the pixel boundaries is discharged, and the signal charge from adjacent pixels is suppressed ((2) Electrical pixel isolation technology). In addition, since the under part of the OPF is covered with the pixel electrode for collecting the signal charge generated in the OPF and the electrode for discharging the charge, incident light that cannot be absorbed by the OPF does not reach the circuit side. This suppresses the transmission ((3) Light transmission suppression structure). With the above three technologies, it is possible to suppress light and signal charges that enter from adjacent pixels. As a result, color crosstalk can be reduced to an almost ideal shape, as shown in the spectral characteristics shown in Figure 2, and accurate color reproduction is achieved regardless of the color of the light source (Figure 3).  This technology enables accurate color reproduction and inspection even in environments where it is difficult for conventional image sensors to reproduce the original colors, such as plant factories that use magenta light. It is also possible to accurately reproduce the colors of substances with subtle color changes, such as living organisms. It can also be applied to managing skin conditions, monitoring health conditions, and inspecting fruits and vegetables. Furthermore, in combination with the high saturation characteristics and global shutter function of our OPF CMOS image sensor*, it can contribute to highly robust imaging systems that are highly tolerant of changes in light source type, illuminance, and speed.
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AMEYA360丨<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Connect Adds KAIROS Touch Control Panel Software Feature
AMEYA360:<span style='color:red'>Panasonic</span> Connect to Showcase New KAIROS Products
  Panasonic Connect Co., Ltd. today announced that it will exhibit its latest video technologies and solutions at the National Association of Broadcasters’ show, “2023 NAB Show”, the world’s largest international exhibition of broadcast equipment, which will be held in Las Vegas, US from April 16–19, 2023 (GMT).  The booth will showcase innovative live-video production platform “KAIROS”, industry-leading PTZ camera systems and IP video production workflows integrated with robotics, as well as solutions for enhanced efficiency and creativity.  Panasonic Connect’s booth in the Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (booth C3308) will exhibit as well as demonstrate lineup of advanced technologies and solutions with new products in four zones.  PTZ camera 15th anniversary logo  ST 2110 Production Ecosystem  See how operational efficiency and creativity can be elevated with an IP video-production system connecting PTZ and studio cameras with the IT/IP platform KAIROS using ST 2110.  In the demonstration, each camera will be linked to a robotics system for shooting with dynamic camera work in an efficient way.  KAIROS Deep Dive  Don’t miss this hands-on demonstration of the new KAIROS Touch Control Panel Software option AT-SFTC10 (software key).  In addition to operator demonstrations, visitors will be invited to experience flexible KAIROS features such as unrestricted layers and scene creation, Canvas functionality for the video productions in special formats.  Also, there will be reference exhibit of a cloud-based remote production system for US.  PTZ Camera Systems Lineup  Panasonic’s PTZ camera system lineup, now celebrating its 15th anniversary, is designed to meet diverse budgets and application needs.  Along with the just-launched new flagship model (AW-UE160W/K), exhibits also will include the new 4K60p outdoor PTZ camera (AW-UR100) and new IP-enabled compact live switcher (AV-HSW10).  Connected Classroom  There will be a mock classroom to show our solution for video production and streaming.  Advanced features will include an in-camera auto-tracking feature* for existing PTZ cameras, and microphone-linked audio based preset controls for automated video production that simplify operation and reduce operators’ burden.  The PC-based auto-tracking software uses deep learning for accurate recognition even when multiple subjects are present, and the auto tracing feature built in PTZ cameras offers easy integration and simple system configuration.  *Available in selected PTZ cameras with free firmware update: AW-UE40W/K & AW-UE50W/K in the third quarter of calendar year2023 and AW-UE80W/K in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2023.  In sum, Panasonic will showcase how its solutions meet increasing needs for high quality 4K video, complex/advanced video expression, and streamlined production and distribution operations with IP-based remote operation, robotics-based automation and more.
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