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Resettable fuses for general electronics
25 January 2006, Circuit & System Protection

Bourns' new MF-RG product family of radial through-hole polymer positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) resettable fuses offers circuit protection solutions in a wide range of applications for the automotive, ...
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3 mm SMD open frame trimmers
25 January 2006, Passive Components

Bourns has released an SMD 3 mm bottom-adjust open-frame trimmer. Model TC34 was designed specifically for, but is not limited to, LCD applications. The low profile and bottom-adjust feature make it ideally ...
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Tantalum chip capacitors have optimised ESR
30 November 2005, Passive Components

Epcos has added the SpeedPower II and III series to its SpeedPower range of tantalum chip capacitors because more and more applications call for diversification of equivalent series resistance (ESR) as ...
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Cooling aggregates for more efficient heat control
30 November 2005, Power Electronics / Power Management

Heat can be carried off from electronic components very effectively using cooling aggregates, as the strong air flows ensure a much greater heat dissipation per volume unit than is possible by simple ...
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Surge resistor 10 kV pulses
30 November 2005, Passive Components

Phoenix Passive Components' new SR37 surge resistor is composed of a multilayer metal film deposited on a high-quality ceramic body, having as main feature, the capability of handling high intensity electrical ...
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Linear regulator power supply IC
30 November 2005, CST Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Maxim's MAX8761, a complete linear-regulator power-supply solution for thin-film transistor (TFT) LCD panels used in monitors and TVs, is highly integrated to save cost and space. The device includes ...
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MCU is a 'tiny dynamo'
16 November 2005, Electronics Technology

Zilog added an innovative 8-pin small-footprint device to its Z8 Encore! XP family of microcontrollers. Nicknamed the 'tiny dynamo' it offers the features and power of its larger XP family members, but ...
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SAW resonators two-in-one for increased safety
16 November 2005, Electronics Technology

Wireless keyless entry and tyre pressure monitoring systems based on SAW resonators are catching on in a big way in automotive engineering. Although many applications require ISM bandwidth only momentarily, ...
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Single-piece surface mount NVSRAM module has integrated realtime clock
16 November 2005, CST Electronics, Electronics Technology

Dallas Semiconductor introduced what it claimed was the world's first and only single-piece, surface mountable nonvolatile SRAM modules with an integrated realtime clock (RTC). The DS3030/DS3045/DS3050/DS3065 ...
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New high-voltage power transistors set records
16 November 2005, Electronics Technology

Infineon Technologies launched its CoolMOS CS Server series of high-performance power transistors, designed specifically for power supplies used in computer servers and other high-power-density applications ...
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Ultracompact GSM/GPRS and GPS combined module
16 November 2005, Electronics Technology

Siemens introduced the first compact tri-band GSM/GPRS module equipped with a GPS receiver for satellite navigation. The XT55 combines GSM/GPRS with GPS technology to allow seamless tracking of goods, ...
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New ceramic capacitors have reduced short-circuit risk
16 November 2005, Electronics Technology

Epcos developed a new type of ceramic capacitor to minimise the risk of short circuits if the capacitor is damaged. The product is suitable for applications in which the capacitor is permanently connected ...
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