TOKYO, May 7, 2015 - Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced today the launch of DIPIPM+, new models in its DIPIPMTM series of inverter applications featuring loading converter and brake circuits for reduced design load and size. Sales begin May 29.
The new models will be exhibited at major trade shows including Power Conversion Intelligent Motion (PCIM) Europe 2015 in Nuremberg, Germany from May 19 to 21, MOTORTECH JAPAN 2015 during TECHNO-FRONTIER 2015 in Japan from May 20 to 22, and PCIM Asia 2015 in China from June 24 to 26.
Mitsubishi Electric commercialized its first DIPIPM transfer-mold intelligent power module in 1997, the beginning of its ongoing contributions to miniaturization and energy savings in inverter systems. DIPIPM has contributed to miniaturization and energy-savings in inverter systems. To achieve more compact and simpler design, Mitsubishi Electric has developed DIPIPM+ that has inverter, converter and brake circuit with one package.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is one of the world's leading manufacturers of electric and electronic equipment. Net sales (including intragroup) break down by family of products and by services as follows:
- industrial automation equipment (28.6%): programmable controllers, motor operators, counters, industrial robots, clutches, etc.;
- electric equipment (24.2%): generators, motors, transformers, power circuit breakers, testing systems, etc.;
- household appliances (22.4%): televisions, video recorders, air conditioners, refrigerators, lamps, vacuum cleaners, etc.;
- information and communication equipment (6.9%): mobile phones, satellites, aerials, medical and audiovisual equipment, servers, computers, etc.;
- electronic components and devices (4.7%): memory, logic integrated circuits, monitors, plasma screens, printed circuit cards, etc.;
- other (13.2%): financial services, real estate management, engineering and maintenance services, etc.
Net sales break down geographically as follows: Japan (52.1%), Asia (24.9%), Europe (11.1%), North America (10.3%) and other (1.6%).