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Line of interface transceiver ICs expanded
1 August 2001, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

TDK Semiconductor has expanded its DS3/E3/STS1 LIU product family with multichannel LIUs. The three new devices operate with data rates of 34 Mbps (DS3), 45 Mbps (E3) and 51 Mbps (STS1). The primary product ...
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Bourns introduces gas discharge tube product line
1 August 2001, Circuit & System Protection

Bourns has announced the launch of its gas discharge tube (GDT) product line. Bourns obtained the GDT product line through the acquisition of the Communication Protection Product lines from Joslyn's JESC ...
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Silicon ambient light sensor sees light as human eyes do
1 August 2001, Opto-Electronics

Regular silicon detectors have their maximum sensitivity in the IR range, and thus behave considerably differently from human eyes. If they are used as ambient light sensors, ie to adjust display backlighting, ...
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Optical Schmitt triggers
1 August 2001, Opto-Electronics

Osram Optosemiconductors offers a wide range of optical photodiodes with integrated Schmitt trigger circuits for digital output applications. These devices are available in a variety of packages, including ...
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Turns-counting dial
1 August 2001, Passive Components

Bourns has introduced the H-23 turns-counting dial. With this addition, Bourns now offers three varieties of a 22 mm diameter dial: satin chrome finish, all black finish and polished chrome finish. Used ...
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Reduced-size relays
1 August 2001, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Tyco Electronics-Schrack offers the PT relay that, with a modern design, offers market leading performance. With AC and DC coils and a choice of 2, 3 and 4-pole variants with contact ratings of 12 A, ...
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Transmitters and receivers for plastic fibre optics
1 August 2001, Opto-Electronics

Plastic fibre links use simple and inexpensive LEDs and photodiodes as transmitters and receivers, respectively. The most common type of plastic optical fibre is composed of a polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) ...
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Addition to family of snap-in capacitors
29 August 2001, Passive Components

BCcomponents' new addition to its family of snap-in aluminium electrolytic capacitors - the 197 PGP-SI, is a general-purpose power capacitor targeting consumer applications such as audio-visual equipment, ...
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NTC probes for home appliances
29 August 2001, Passive Components

Epcos is a leading supplier of NTC probes for the world market. The company offers a range of NTC probes that are designed for applications in home appliances. The M2020, for temperature measurement ...
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Ultra-precision Mini-MELF resistors, designed for stability and accuracy
29 August 2001, Passive Components

BCcomponents achieved a world-first in the passive component industry when it introduced its range of ultra-precision thin-film Mini-MELF resistors targeted for use in high-accuracy, high-performance ...
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High temperature SMD electrolytic capacitor
29 August 2001, Passive Components

In direct response to customers' demand for high specification passive components that can cope with ever-higher temperature ranges whilst remaining reliable, BCcomponents offers a new SMD electrolytic ...
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Slim PCB relay
29 August 2001, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Tyco Electronics Schrack offers a relay for applications in centralised and decentralised heating control, extremely narrow interface elements, interface technology, timers, PLCs and I/O modules. The ...
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