Specialised component supplier to the local industry
16 Feb 2000
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Sivan Electronic Supplies offers specialised components to the electronic industry. True to its motto "Service you can rely on', the company offers local as well as fast-response principal's support, thus making it easier for the engineer to incorporate new technologies in locally designed products.
Design and evaluation kits are available for many of the principals represented. As an added service, the company holds buffer stocks for designed-in components and guarantees continuity of supply during the product life span.
Representing Neosid filters, coils and inductors, new products have been introduced using its world-leading edge in ferrite injection technology. These magnetics allow further reduction in 'real estate' without compromising the overall performance. The new products are automatic insertion-compatible and allow additional component inclusion. Samples are available and new design support and also Neosid Direct express delivery services are available.
Ceibo continues to extend the development tools available. Examples are the DS-M8 emulator for the Microchip PIC range and the EB-764 emulator for Philips 8xC764 family as well as its other popular emulators and ICEs. Ceibo continues to cooperate with the chip manufacturers and extend its range of microprocessor development tools to support all the popular processors.
Sivan is now also representing 'Seem' power line filters from France.
These filters are available in various styles, sizes and current ratings. They vary from standard IEC connector types, solder terminal types to switched and fused varieties. Most are also available in capacitor Class X27 as well as X17. PC board mount versions in lower current range are also available.
A full line catalogue with detailed specifications is available from Sivan Electronic Supplies, tel: (011) 887 7879.
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