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Anglia boosts passives offering with Walsin deal
Anglia Components is not letting the pandemic slow down the expansion of its linecard. It has now strengthened its range of passive components by signing a distribution agreement with Walsin, a top 5 global manufacturer of MLCCs and Chip Resistors.
Heat sink provides non-inductive, high dissipation
A heat sink device with enhanced power size ratio, high stability and optimum heat dissipation is in stock at New Yorker Electronics.
GT20N135SRA from Toshiba offers design flexibility
Toshiba Electronics has launched a new discrete 1350V insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT),GT20N135SRA, for use in resonance-based home appliance applications that use induction heating, including tabletop cookers, rice cookers and microwave ovens.
Trends in creating electronics through additive manufacturing
The use of 3D printing technology to build devices with embedded electronics has evolved. In the early days, special 3D printers injected dielectric inks onto a layer of a build, creating electronic traces, to build electronic parts. Here Nano Dimension's CEO, Yoav Stern, talks about new trends to create PCBs.
Affordable High Airflow Backward Curved Impellers for Maximum Heat Dissipation
Orion Fans affordable high capacity AC and DC backward curved impellers provide the most value. All AC impeller models ship with the required capacitor and all DC impeller models come standard with tachometer & PWM. In stock at Digi-Key.
RF switches boast high switching speed
Two RF switches, the BGS14WMA9 and BGS12WN6, boast high switching speed and are optimised for WLAN and Bluetooth applications.
Ultra-small XDL605 step-down DC/DC converters
Torex Semiconductor has launched the XDL605/XDL606 series of AEC-Q100 compliant, ultra-small step-down ‘micro DC/DC’ converters which have an integrated coil and control IC.
Induction heating technology in small home appliances
Induction heating brings precise and even heat control to cooking. It offers many benefits over conventional heating elements. Giuseppe de Falco, senior technical marketing engineer, Infineon Technologies, looks at the physics and the electronic technology used in many of our kitchen cooking appliances.
Architecture shrinks power supplies
The proliferation of intelligent electronics, automation, and sensors in industry and automotive environments has increased performance criteria for power supplies. Zhongming Ye, senior applications engineer at Analog Devices, explains how a regulator architecture simplifies EMI design, size, efficiency, and thermal proficiency.
RC Networks absorb spark discharges and induced noise
The complete series of Electrocube RC Networks ‘Arc-Suppressing’ Resistor-Capacitor (RC) Circuits is on sale at distributor New Yorker Electronics.