Passives
Panasonic Industry Europe to showcase tech at EDS Coventry 2024
Panasonic Industry Europe announces its participation at the Engineering Design Show (EDS) taking place from 9–10th October 2024 in Coventry.
Nexperia enhances Zener diode portfolio
Nexperia has announced two enhancements to its extensive Zener diode portfolio that both eliminate undesirable overswing and noise behaviour.
New knitter-inductive THT common mode choke series
knitter-inductive has launched a new series of THT common mode chokes with an operating voltage of 400 V AC.
Ligna Energy launches new sustainable supercapacitors
Ligna Energy has released a new compact supercapacitor, the 50mF S-Power 2R, which provides the rapid charging and reliable output characteristics required for use in portable systems powered by ambient RF energy.
New programmable resistor modules from Pickering Interfaces
Pickering Interfaces, the specialist supplier of modular signal switching and simulation solutions for use in electronic test and verification, has announced a new family of PXI and PXIe programmable resistor modules, its first that can handle up to 2A and 200V (or as limited by max power).
Top 5 passive products in August
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 passive products to have been released in August 2024.
Vishay ESD diode for automotive Ethernet in compact package
Vishay Intertechnology releases a new Automotive Grade bidirectional single-line ESD protection diode in the compact DFN1006-2B package with wettable flanks.
Capacitor quartet deliver application versatility
Panasonic have four families of Polymer based capacitors; each family has its own unique set of characteristics based on the construction of the capacitor meaning there is a Panasonic Polymer capacitor to suit most application requirements.
IP6K9K MSS with the highest IP protection class
SCHURTER has announced its newest MSS electronic switch, the IP6K9K, with the highest IP protection class.
RMCA automotive-grade resistors now in 0201 size
Many types of electronic devices now benefit from the higher reliability of automotive grade resistors.