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Rutronik attends Nanya DRAM plant inauguration
Andreas Mangler, Head of Strategic Marketing, represented Rutronik at the inauguration of a new headquarters for its franchise partner, the Nanya Technology Corporation. With the construction of its new production plant, this Taiwanese manufacturer of DRAM memory solutions has switched its production to 20nm technology, allowing them to produce up to 38,000 wafers each month.
USB 3.1 cables replace conventional interfaces
Industrial cables with USB3.1 Type C connection technology from Alysium are in stock at distributor Rutronik. The USB3.1 Type C connection technology replaces conventional interfaces such as USB A, B or MicroB both in terms of hosting as well as applications. USB3.1 Gen1 cameras for industrial use already come with the type C interface.
Ultracapacitors operate in tough conditions
Durable under adverse conditions, Nesscap’s XP-series has been specially engineered for applications that operate over long durations in environments with high temperature and humidity. They are available at Rutronik. Under the ‘Biased Humidity Test’ conditions (2.7V, 90% relative humidity, 60°C), the XP-series stands out with a significantly longer service life under direct current conditions in comparison with standard cel...
Chip capacitors meet demanding automotive environments
The TCQ series conductive polymer chip capacitors from AVX has been added to the Rutronik portfolio. These robust capacitors are designed for demanding automotive applications. Qualified to the Automotive Electronics Council’s AEC-Q200 specification for passive components, the TCQ Series meets the AEC’s challenging 125°C lifetime stability test and humidity bias testing at 85°C and 85% relative humidity for up to 1,000 hours.
Radio chip achieves energy savings for the IoT
One of the key aspects of any IoT application is wireless communication, but in many fields it also needs to be able to cover larger distances while remaining as energy-efficient as possible. This is why Rutronik is catering to the field between traditional short-range wireless communication and mobile communication technology with the new S2-LP radio chip from STMicroelectronics.The S2-LP enables objects to be networked and made smart for up to ...
Digital switches aid gastroscopy procedures
Digital switches in the form of the Red Rock RR110/120/130 series from Coto are in stock at Rutronik. Thanks to their very low energy consumption and small size, they are suitable for use in numerous fields, ranging from medical engineering to wildlife tracking to automotive. The RR120 switch is a TMR-based solution that contains a small SOT-23 package with high magnetic sensitivity and low energy consumption.
High-quality electromechanical switches for industrial instruments
High-quality electromechanical switches brand, C&K, has announced the launch of its PNP series sealed pushbutton switches. The PNP series is intended to close the internal product gap between the AP and NP series and is available via Rutronik.
Miniature fuse breaks short circuit currents of up to 1,500A
A small, but high-performance fuse is now available from the distributor Rutronik, the SMD 160020. The Siba SMD miniature fuse range combines high rated currents and high switching capacities in compact designs. Compared to traditional cylindrical fuses, they are easier to install and come ready for automated assembly.
Environmental sensor enters distribution channel
Distributors have begun selling the BME680 environmental sensor from Bosch Sensortec. The sensor provides highly accurate measurement of indoor air quality, barometric pressure, relative humidity and ambient air temperature. It is housed in a robust yet compact 3.0 x 3.0mm² package making it ideal for both mobile and stationary applications.
Global deal unites Rutronik, AVX
Rutronik has become a global distributor for AVX’s entire product range. The two companies have been partners in Europe since 1997, and in 2015 they expanded the franchise to include Asia. This announcement adds the USA to the geographic network.