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Murata pattern recognition sensors for ATMs etc
Murata has released four new products in its BS05 series of magnetic pattern recognition sensors. The BS05M1HFAL, BS05M1KFCA, BS05M1KFFA and BS05M1KFBB magneto-resistive sensors are designed for ATMs, banknote counters, detectors and other validator applications. The devices are suitable for detection of magnetic thread or magnetic ink, and enable simple and quick mounting. These parts retain around 70% of their output voltage at a 0.1mm gap bet...
Vicor sgns Craftec for the UK
Vicor is enlarging its pan-European distribution network. As part of this activity it has appointed Craftec UK to handle its products across the UK. The expanded distribution network of Acal, UR and Craftec provides a complementary mix of served markets, skills and associated products, which Vicor believes will help widen its customer base and increase its market share in the region. Craftec already represents Vicor successfully in the Nordic r...
Le Nouveau Transposeur D’Horloge Adaptatif À Deux Canaux D’Analog Devices Prend En Charge Une Large Gamme D’Applications De Communications Filaires, Telles Que Les Cartes RÉSeau Haute DensitÉ Et Le DÉMapping Sur RÉSeaux De Transport Optique
Analog Devices, Inc annonce ce jour la disponibilité d’un circuit intégré de transposition d’horloge à deux canaux entièrement programmable et à atténuation de gigue conçu pour répondre aux exigences de cadencement des cartes réseau haute densité et des réseaux de transport optique (OTN). Proposé sous la référence AD9559, ce nouveau transposeur d’horloge adaptatif pour cartes réseau multiservices à quatre canaux prend en ch...
Maxwell Technologies appoints David Schramm President & CEO
Maxwell Technologies, Inc. announced today that it has appointed David J. Schramm president and chief executive officer, replacing Richard D. Balanson, PhD, who will remain a part-employee of the company, functioning as a senior technical advisor.
Cattron, a Unit of Laird Technologies, Expands Sales Operations in China
Laird Technologies has announced it has appointed two Technical Sales Engineers, Allan Sheng and Simon Tang, to its location in Shanghai, China. They will report to Martin Chen, Cattron, a unit of Laird Technologies, Marketing and Sales Manager and be directly responsible for supporting wireless remote control sales to key markets in China.
RS-485/RS-422 transceiver claims best-in-class ESD protection
Intersil has introduced an RS-485/RS-422 transceiver, a next-generation interface IC that combines what is said to be the industry’s fastest data transmission rate (100Mbps) with a low 2.6mA supply current and rugged 15kV IEC61000-4-2 ESD (electro-static discharge) protection.
Ericsson Wins 5th Award From Electronic Products China For Ultra Wide Input Power Module
Ericsson Power Modules has won a top 10 DC/DC power modules award from Electronic Products China magazine for the 5th time, once again recognising the company's expertise in developing innovative, high efficiency products that reduce the environmental impact of power conversion in electronic equipment. The award ceremony took place on September 17th in Beijing at the ninth annual Power Technology conference.
Latching relays need just a short pulse of voltage to change state.
Available from specialist distributor Switchtec, Hongfa latching relays require just a short pulse of voltage to change state. As opposed to conventional relays that require a continuous supply of power to remain energised - therefore consuming far more energy - the Hongfa latching relays save energy compared to an equivalent relay, or in the case of the larger sizes, contactors.
Anglia Designs opens technology centre and EMC test chamber
Anglia Designs, part of Anglia Components, has opened a £500,000, 2,500 square feet (232 square metres) technology centre in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire. Sir Robin Saxby, President of the IET and Emeritus Chairman of ARM, officially opened the facility on Friday 8th, June. It has a fully equipped laboratory, a wet room that includes a PCB etching, drilling and environmental chamber, and a custom-built EMC test chamber designed to help Anglia custo...
Finder surge protection devices safeguard photovoltaics
Finder has introduced surge protection devices (SPD) designed specifically for photovoltaic (PV) panel installations. Additions to its popular 7P Series of SPDs, three new Type 2 surge arresters will protect PV systems from the effects of lightning strike and electrical switching transients. The products are already supporting the company's own PV panels at its primary manufacturing plant.