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Rutronik: System solution from Micronas with CMOS-based gas sensor technology
The GAS85xyB is a new gas sensor chip generation from Micronas based on the mySENS technology. The novel GAS85xyB chip generation is based on a standard CMOS technology which has been proven successful in automotive and industrial applications. Samples are available now at distributor Rutronik.
Rutronik and Redpine Signals sign European-wide distribution contract
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH will now be distributing the entire Redpine Signals product range throughout Europe. With 802.11n chipsets, modules and systems, Redpine offers integrated wireless solutions. The ultra low-power and high-performance products are ideal for applications in the medical, industrial, automotive, smart energy, building automation and high-end consumer markets. The US company also offers firmware, drivers, referen...
Rutronik appoints new Marketing Directors in Passive and Electro-Mechanical Components
With effect from 1 July, Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH appointed Markus Zuehlke as Marketing Director Passive Components. Since 2007, Mr Zuehlke was Senior Marketing Manager Resistors at Rutronik. Markus Zuehlke’s previous position is succeeded by Michael Heinrich, who has been working in product marketing resistors at Rutronik. Also with effect from 1 July, Volker Buchmann takes over as Marketing Director Electromechanical Compon...
Rutronik - Smallest GPS antenna module from Fastrax
The Fastrax UC430 is a combination of a complete high-performance GPS receiver and an integrated chip antenna packed in a miniature form factor. At a size of only 9.6mm x 14.0mm x 1.95mm, the UC430 module also includes an antenna which is classifies it, according to Fastrax, as the world’s smallest GPS antenna module. The product is designed for handheld computers, digital cameras, mobile phones, asset tracking devices, and other applicatio...
Rutronik offers expanded TopLED Black Series from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors
OSRAM Opto Semiconductors has added three colors to its TopLED Black Series 60° beam angle portfolio. The small powerful LEDs in black packages are now available not only in red and yellow but also in blue, green and orange. All five colors are available also with a 30° beam angle at distributor Rutronik now.
Diodes - LED driver from Diodes delivers higher current for low voltage LED lamps
The AL8806 buck LED driver from Diodes Incorporated is capable of producing a constant current of up to 1.5A from voltage sources of between 6V and 30V. Suiting MR16, 12V and 24V LED lamp design, the driver ensures a 5% average LED current accuracy for up to 9 high power LEDs over the wide operating voltage range, helping to significantly improve inter-lamp luminance matching.
Rutronik - Smallest GPS antenna module from Fastrax
The Fastrax UC430 is a combination of a complete high-performance GPS receiver and an integrated chip antenna packed in a miniature form factor. At a size of only 9.6mm x 14.0mm x 1.95mm, the UC430 module also includes an antenna which is classifies it, according to Fastrax, as the world's smallest GPS antenna module.
Light engine for standard dimensions from Samsung LED
Samsung LED is offering a ready to use light engine for 60cmx60cm ceiling luminaire or other standard dimensions. The light engine is offering an extremely long lifetime, a very homogeneous white light distribution and high light output. It is available at distributor Rutronik now.
Rutronik - FCI expands its terminal block portfolio
FCI has expanded its product portfolio with new plug and socket configurations, all ideal for industrial and instrumentation applications. The products are available now at distributor Rutronik.
Rutronik: - FCIs XCede® Backplane Connector Products
Rutronik has expanded its product range with XCede vertical backplane headers and right-angle daughter card receptacles designed for 25Gb/s performance. The XCede® connector platform provides a clear long-term migration path for customers who are designing equipment platforms that will need to evolve to enable higher speed signaling and higher levels of performance in future years.