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Vishay Expands Bulk Metal Foil Resistor Offering for Hi-Rel Applications With Improved Devices
Vishay is now offering a wide variety of resistors built on Bulk Metal Foil technology with new techniques and materials that improve reliability and stability for demanding military, avionics, and space applications. These products include the VSMP, VCS1625Z, VCS1625, VCS1610, CSM2512, CSM3637, Z201, S102C, DSMZ, and SMNZ.
VPG Releases New Ultra-High-Precision Z-Foil Surface-Mount Current Sensing Chip Resistor
Vishay announced that its Vishay Foil Resistors division has released a new ultra-high-precision Z-Foil surface-mount current sensing chip resistor with low TCR of ±0.05 ppm/°C from 0 °C to +60 °C and ±0.2 ppm/°C from -55 °C to +125 °C, +25 °C ref., power TCR (PCR) of 5 ppm at rated power, and tolerances to ±0.2% (0.05% and 0.1% are available). For high-power applications, the VCS1625ZP offers a power rating of 1 W at +70 °C and 5 A ma...
Small-Form-Factor, Multilayer Ceramic Chip Antennas for Mobile Devices Cover Entire UHF Band From 470 MHz to 860 MHz
Vishay has announced what it says is the industry’s first high-performance multilayer ceramic chip antennas for mobile devices to cover the entire UHF band from 470 MHz to 860 MHz. Utilizing Vishay's unique materials and manufacturing technologies, the new Vishay Vitramon chip antennas comply with the MBRAI standard while maintaining small outlines of 35 mm by 5 mm by 1.2 mm for the VJ 3505, and 10.5 mm by 15.5 mm by 1.2 mm for the VJ 6040.
High-Power High-Speed 830-nm Infrared Emitters from Vishay
Vishay has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the introduction of high-power, high-speed 830 nm surface-mount PLCC2 and 5-mm (T1¾) infrared emitters with high radiant intensity and the industry's lowest forward voltage drop.
Vishay Releases New 1W White LED in SMD Power Package
Vishay has added to its Little Star family with a new, automotive qualified 1-W white LED that combines extraordinarily high brightness with a compact package outline. The Little Star VLMW711U2U3XV additionally offers a low thermal resistance and high luminous intensity for a wide range of applications.
Vishay - 1W Natural White LED in SMD Power Package
Vishay has expanded its Little Star family of SMD power LEDs with a new automotive-qualified, 1W natural white device that combines extraordinarily high brightness with a compact package outline. Utilizing InGaN technology, the VLMW711T3U2US LED offers a low thermal resistance of 10 K/W and high luminous intensity for a wide range of applications.
Vishay - Streaming Video Product Demonstration of Photodiode-Based Ambient Light Sensors on Web Site
To assist customers in understanding the advantages of using ambient light sensors in their applications, the Optoelectronics group of Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. announced that it has added a new streaming video product demonstration to its Web site .
Vishay’s Ceramic Package Bases for High-Power LED Devices Offers Ultra-Low Thermal Resistance Down to 3 K/W
Vishay Intertechnology announced a new series of ceramic LED submounts designed to provide thermal management for high-power (> 1 W) LED devices. The LSUB series offers ultra-low thermal resistance down to 3 K/W.
Vishays new SMR1DZ and SMR3DZ Z-Foil resistors available now from TTI
TTI, Inc. introduces the Vishay SMR1DZ and SMR3DZ ultra high precision surface mount resistors that use Vishay’s breakthrough Z-Foil technology to deliver a significant reduction of the resistive component’s sensitivity to ambient temperature variations (TCR) and applied power changes (PCR). Z-Foil improves stability by an order of magnitude compared to any other resistor technology, allowing designers to guarantee a high degree of accuracy i...
AnalogicTech and Siliconix settle patent litigation
Advanced Analogic Technologies Incorporated (AnalogicTech) and Siliconix, a subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology Inc. (NYSE: VSH), have reached an amicable settlement of the patent infringement lawsuit brought by Siliconix in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. The lawsuit, filed in January 2004, related to alleged infringement of three U.S. patents pertaining to trench DMOS technology.