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Vishay Intertechnology's New PLTT Precision Low-TCR, High-Temperature Thin Film Resistor Offers TCR of ± 5 ppm/°C, Tolerance to ± 0.02 %, and Wide Operating Temperature Range to + 215 °C
Vishay introduced a new precision low-TCR thin film resistor offering a wide operating temperature range of - 55 °C to + 215 °C. Providing nearly a 100 °C extension in operating temperature range over traditional thin film chip resistors, the PLTT features a low standard TCR of ± 5 ppm/°C and tolerances down to ± 0.02 %.
Automotive Thin Film Chip Resistor from Vishay
Vishay Intertechnology has announced the release of the industry's first professional automotive thin film chip resistor in the 0603 case size to combine a high operating temperature to +175°C (1000 hours) and an advanced level of rated power.
Vishay - 15 A and 25 A Single-Phase Single In-Line Bridge Rectifiers With Low Forward Voltage Drop Down to 0.73 V for Improved Power Efficiency
Vishay released two new single-phase single in-line bridge rectifiers in the GSIB-5S package with improved VF over previous-generation devices — down to 0.73 V at + 125 °C — and high forward surge current capability.
High sensitivity telecoils for hearing aid compatible (HAC) with mobile phones
PREMO enlarged its telecoil family with the new TP0602 series, a high reliability and sensitivity coil for application in hearing aids. The TP0602 is wound with thin copper wires less than 25 micron (up to 0.012mm diameter) and inductance values between 40 and 170mH. This telecoil achieves a high sensitivity to magnetic field in 1kHz (operation frequency in this kind of devices).The ferrite core material provide a stable performance in a wide ran...
High performance AC Feedthrough filters
Premo has recently been approved by one of the top three defense manufacturers in Israel as a preferred supplier for feedthrough filters to be installed on Army Shelters. Feedthrough filters are commonly used when reliability and performance in high frequency applications are needed.
C&K Components Provides Value-added Services to Deliver Custom Electromechanical Assemblies That Meet Customer Requirements
C&K Components provides value-added assembly services to deliver complete electromechanical solutions that meet customer requirements at the lowest overall cost. C&K's innovative switch designs, combined with its assembly services, provide customers with solutions that afford greater flexibility and customization options; improved performance and reliability; and reduced component, assembly, and end-product costs through vendor reduction, lower ...
Miniature size, versatility make FP Series switch ideal for use in telecom, datacom applications…
C&K Components has developed an ultra-miniature pushbutton switch that saves assembly time and money. Designated the FP Series, the totally sealed construction utilizes an o-ring between the actuator and bushing, which prevents contamination. This sealing feature allows for automated soldering and cleaning, which saves time and money during the assembly process. The RoHS-compliant switches are available in both vertical and right angle mount ...
C&K Components Develops Full SMD Side Actuated Version of IP67-Sealed Tactile Switch Series
C&K Components has expanded its KSC Series IP67-sealed tactile switch series to include a full surface mounted side-actuated version. The KSC4V2 Series tact switches feature a unique design that allows for easy side or rocker key integration, permitting haptic adaptability, as well as ensuring the switches meet specific tactile feedback and sound (click) requirements.
C&K Develops Multiple Feedback and LED Backlight Options for High Reliability Key Switches
C&K Components has developed two series of high reliability key switches. Designated the K6 and K12 Series, the key switches are offered in detect or single- or double-action tactile feedback versions, and feature excellent tactile feel for low-level switching applications.
element14 electronics community kicks off “the great global hackerspace challenge” to advance technology in education
element14’s hackerspace challenge enables electronics community to follow and engage with participating teams leading up to competition culmination at Maker Faire in San Francisco Bay Area 2011