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ProTek Devices’ TVS array provides circuit protection
ProTek Devices has a new TVS array that delivers circuit protection in industrial automation equipment, sensors, and power or data line applications. The new TVS array is a high-surge green device, having no lead content.
Mouser bolsters ESD protection portfolio
Mouser Electronics has extended its portfolio of electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection components.
ProTek Devices' new TVS devices offer MIL-STD protection
ProTek Devices has introduced a new set of transient voltage suppressors (TVS) primarily for 28 volt aircraft circuit protection applications, such as DC power supply protection.
High power, low capacitance TVS array protects high speed data from ESD
ProTek Devices distributor Inelco Hunter has announced the availability of the new PTA03-3.3ULC device which is a high power, low capacitance TVS hybrid array gigabit ethernet protector.
The British semiconductor companies steering UK efforts
Electronic Specifier explores some of the key British semiconductor companies that are steering UK efforts in the industry.
Professor resolves two decades of oxide semiconductor challenges
In a significant stride for semiconductor technology, a team led by Professor Yong-Young Noh from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) has developed a new tellurium-selenium composite oxide semiconductor material.
Digital oscilloscopes arrive at DigiKey
Teledyne LeCroyT3DSO3000HD digital oscilloscopes are available in bandwidths of 200MHz, 350MHz, 500MHz, and 1GHz.
Fairview Microwave launches spring-loaded adapters
Fairview Microwave, an Infinite Electronics brand, has announced the launch of its new spring-loaded adapters for the SMP, SMPM and SMPS connector series.
Nano Dimension new 3D printer for micro applications at Formnext
Nano Dimension has announced the launch of its Exa 250vx Digital Light Processing (DLP) 3D Printer for micro applications.
Modern manufacturing strategies fuel in-circuit test advancements
Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturers rely on in-circuit test (ICT) systems to detect manufacturing processes and component defects. Manufacturers prefer ICT systems for testing electronic assemblies because they are easy to programme, have extensive fault coverage, rapid test throughput, low false fail rates, and outstanding diagnostic accuracy.