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S-2CONNECT Creo SOM for rapid IoT deployment launched
TT Electronics has announced the launch of its S-2CONNECT Creo SOM for rapid IoT deployment. The system-on-module board is designed for engineers, programmers and developers who are charged with reducing R&D risk and fast-tracking their IoT applications development using a pre-certified system-on-module (SOM) board with cellular connectivity.
Resistor portfolio gains potentiometers and encoders
Three new product families and three series expansions to its variable resistor portfolio have been announced by TT Electronics.
TT Electronics UK facility achieves AS9100D Certification
TT Electronics has announced that its Eastleigh UK facility has achieved AS9100D certification for the manufacture of systems for the aerospace industry. This certification marks TT’s ongoing commitment to provide innovative, safety-critical solutions to the global aerospace supply chain.
TT Electronics expands facility in Bedlington, UK
TT Electronics has announced the expansion of its state of the art facility in Bedlington, UK. The recent work completed increases TT’s manufacturing and operational capability to support the enhanced production of the microelectronics, sensors and specialist components designed and developed on site.
Non-contact reflective object sensor released
TT Electronics has announced its new OPB735 series Reflective Object Sensors for the most challenging industrial automation and safety applications. This reflective sensor features hermetically sealed components offering designers a wide operating temperature range of -55 to +100°C to suit almost any factory setting.
Interconnect solution repairs fibre optic systems
A new interconnect solution for the aerospace and defence, rail, and industrial markets has been introduced by TT Electronics.
Compact AC/DC encapsulated power modules launched
TT Electronics has announced the launch of its PAA and PAAM series of AC/DC encapsulated power modules with good power density, suited for space constrained industrial and medical electronic equipment applications.
MFC resistors enhance reliability
Metal Foil Chip (MFC) resistors from TT Electronics use metal foil on ceramic technology, which combines the heat spreading properties of a ceramic substrate with the surge tolerance of a bulk metal alloy resistance element.
Kit supports rapid IoT development
A Pro Tracking and Monitoring Kit for rapid IoT development has been launched by TT Electronics.
Chip resistors meet latest anti-sulphur standards
The APC Series resistors from TT Electronics is a family of high reliability surface mount resistors that have been qualified for use in environments exposed to sulphur-bearing gasses.
TT Electronics acquistion extends US mil/aero presence
TT Electronics is acquiring Torotel, a US-based designer and manufacturer of high-reliability power and electromagnetic assemblies and components for the aerospace and defence markets.
TT Electronics wins BAE Systems Team Tempest contract
TT Electronics has won a contract from BAE Systems for the design, development and qualification of a DC-DC Converter to support project Tempest.
TT Electronics initiative accelerates IoT deployment
‘Speed to Connect’, an innovative framework that enables customers to deploy smart IoT solutions faster and more cost effectively than going it alone has been unveiled by TT Electronics.
Variable resistor for wide range of audio options
TT Electronics has announced the addition of ten new product families to its variable resistor for professional audio portfolio. The portfolio expansion includes the introduction of five rotary potentiometer families, four slide potentiometers families, and one encoder series.
TT Electronics acquires US A&D power supply business
TT Electronics has announced that it has completed the acquisition of a US-based business that designs and manufactures power electronics for defence and aerospace markets, enhancing TT’s ability to engineer complete power converters. TT has acquired the Covina, California-based business unit from Excelitas Technologies (Waltham, MA).
Slimline option differentiates desktop power supplies
Enhancing the company’s ability to deliver high efficiency AC-DC power solutions to international standards, TT Electronics has launched the Protek Power N3 Series. Optimised for products requiring a high performance yet compact power supply, the products support OEMs with high power density in a slimline option that is smaller than competing alternatives.
Connectors for demanding military vehicle applications at DSEI
TT Electronics has introduced three highly diverse connector solutions designed for harsh environment applications: Pola Power, OcTrain and SteadiShield. These innovative additions to the TT interconnect range have been developed to meet the power and connectivity demands of today’s military vehicle requirements and all will be on display at DSEI 2019, taking place in London from 10th - 13th September.
Surface mount inductors meet complex requirements
TT Electronics has announced two new surface mount device (SMD) power inductors: the HM66M series for use in high frequency power conversion systems and EMI filter applications, and the HM78M series for use in high density and high frequency DC/DC converter applications.
Modular current sensors cope with harsh environments
An innovative approach to developing customised solutions for the harsh environment requirements of the aerospace and defence market has been unveiled by TT Electronics. Building on the company’s existing range of current sensor modules, this new and highly diverse modular technique leverages Hall-Effect and Rogowski sensors, as well as amplifiers and digital converters.
Metal cases add value in space electronics
Does the design of space electronics have room for traditional metal case devices? As a proven packaging option, the appeal of compliance and reliability has designers taking a new look at heritage technology. Even as hermetic devices have been popular design choices over the last few decades, today designers are revisiting Transistor Outline (TO) JEDEC packages that were once the norm for space electronics.