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knitter-switch - pushbutton switches feature a footprint of 7 x 3mm with a long travel of 1.6mm
knitter-switch has added to its SSP series of sub-miniature pushbutton switches with the introduction of a new switch designed specifically for use with mobile multimedia devices, portable medical devices and a variety of test and measuring instruments.
Toggle Switch from knitter-switch is ESD Resistant and IP67 Rated
knitter-switch has announced a new toggle switch designed specifically for use in those applications requiring ESD protection and resistance to moisture. As a result, the new MZME-ESD series will interest those involved in designing products and systems for medical applications, home automation and industrial controls.
LED Illuminated Pushbutton Switches from knitter-switch can display two different messages
knitter-switch announces an illuminated panel mounted pushbutton Tact switch that uses LEDs to display two different symbols or messages. Each LP10 “double legend” pushbutton switch contains a combination of two coloured LEDs – red/blue, red/green and several single colours and one of two messages is visible depending on which LED is illuminated.
Powersolve’s 100W DC/DC modules can be heatsink or chassis mounted
Powersolve has announced the TEP-100 family of 100W isolated high performance DC/DC converter modules packaged in a rugged, compact metal case. Suitable for a wide range of applications, the Tracopower TEP-100 family has been designed primarily for industrial applications where no PCB mounting is possible and the module has to be mounted on a chassis.
10 to 50W AC/DC power modules from Powersolve suit medical and industrial applications
Powersolve announces extensions to the TMT Series of encapsulated power modules with new 10 to 50W models. These fully encapsulated modules are available for PCB mounting with solder pins or chassis mounting with terminal blocks and optional DIN Rail Mounting Clips.
400W Baseplate Cooled AC/DC Power Supplies from Powersolve
Responding to the growing demand for high power, conduction-cooled power supplies, Powersolve has introduced the PSL400BP Series of baseplate cooled AC/DC units. The new power supplies are designed to offer single outputs of 5V, 12V, 24V or 48V DC with output power up to 400W.
Ceramic Filters for telecommunications and test equipment
Just available in the UK, exclusively from Aspen Electronics, is a comprehensive range of highly cost-effective ceramic filters designed for use in telecommunications and test equipment applications. The devices are manufactured by Lorch Commercial & Wireless (LCW), a division of the US-based, Lorch Microwave, a renowned vendor of high quality RF and Microwave products for 40 years.
Analog Devices Shrinks High-frequency DC/DC Regulators
Analog Devices has introduced what it says is the industry’s smallest 500mA buck regulator, the first of a family of high-frequency 6-MHz dc-to-dc regulators. As the smallest in the 500mA class, the ADP2121 is available in a 1.3mm × 0.9-mm wafer level chip scale package (WLCSP) with a height of 0.6 mm. The device requires only two small capacitors and one small inductor, resulting in a 35-percent reduction in PCB area compared with current 3-...
RF measurement facility reduces system development time for customers
Murata Europe has announced the opening of its SAW filter and resonator measurement facility in Milan, Italy. The measurement facility has a team of RF engineers to support designers at all stages of their RF projects in the 300, 400 and 800MHz ISM bands. The facility provides application notes, reference designs and testing services for customers’ own prototypes.
Murata joins AIM in the UK and Netherlands
Murata has become a manufacturer-member of the UK and Netherlands chapters of AIM, the Association for Automatic Identification and Mobility. Representing automatic identification and mobility technology solution providers worldwide, AIM has led the way in industry standards, education and outreach since 1972. Murata became a manufacturer-member of AIM Germany in January 2010.