CST Electronics is fast becoming a leader in the wireless connectivity market, covering fields in the ISM band, RFID and amplifier gain products. It distributes products such as: Elan (RFID), Ember (wireless semiconductor solutions), Melexis (wireless, Hall sensor, line bus and other), EiC (RF power modules) and W J Communications (RF amps, FETs and mixers).
CST's main line distribution products are: Dallas/Maxim, which includes Dallas iButton products; Amic Technology (memory products); Epson (printer mechanisms); NAIS (relays); Para Light (opto electronic components); Quantum Research Group (touch proximity sensors); TDK Semiconductor (metering chips); Golledge (frequency control products).
CST Electronics is part of the Electrocomp Holdings Group, and continues to service the market with qualified sales engineers and experienced internal sales backup support.
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