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.
TDK Corporation expands its automotive power portfolio with two aluminum electrolytic capacitor series engineered for high-voltage on-board charger DC link stages.
TDK Corporation introduces new NTCSP thermistors designed for conductive-glue mounting and operation up to +175 °C, supporting high-temperature automotive power electronics and advanced sensing applications.
TDK Corporation introduces the B3271xP series of film capacitors to enable stable energy buffering in high-density inverters operating at temperatures up to 125 °C.
Stackable point-of-load modules from TDK support high-current, low-voltage power architectures for AI servers, data centers, and edge computing platforms.
TDK Corporation introduces a high-density rack-mounted power supply platform designed to support scalable, redundant power architectures in industrial and infrastructure applications.
The new AXO315T1 supports high-temperature downhole sensing, offering digital inclination measurement for MWD tools operating reliably under extreme thermal and vibration conditions.
The new DC link capacitors enable operation at +105°C without derating, offering higher current density and longer life for renewable energy and industrial drive inverters.
The new TPS4500 series from TDK addresses high-voltage industrial systems requiring configurable outputs, transformer-free three-phase operation, and digitally monitored power delivery.