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Interactive Product Guide
26 January 2005, Technical Literature

Phoenix Passive Components has brought out an Interactive Product Guide on CD-ROM. The company manufactures high quality capacitors (general-purpose; interference suppression; AC and pulse; for electrical ...
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Realtime clock package eliminates need for a separate crystal
17 November 2004, CST Electronics, DSP, Micros & Memory

Dallas Semiconductor has released four serial realtime clocks that include a 32,768 kHz crystal in a 16-pin SO package. Combining the crystal in the package eliminates potential sourcing, layout, and ...
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Multipurpose aluminium cases
17 November 2004, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Fischer Elektronik, manufacturer of heatsinks, connectors and 19" extension systems, has extended its range of cases with two new multipurpose aluminium cases with guide slots spaced at 5,08 mm (1 HP) ...
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Revolutionary ceramic transformer developed
17 November 2004, Electronics Technology

Epcos developed an innovative transformer based on piezoelectric technology, which is extremely compact. The smallest sample has a footprint of only 1,2 x 1,2 mm. The transformer was designed for front-end ...
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Interconnect for broadband applications
17 November 2004, Interconnection

Amphenol, one of the largest manufacturers of interconnect products, offers a range of products geared towards the broadband communications market. The company offers T10 and TX10 Semiflex Cable which ...
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World's smallest GSM front end module
17 November 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Epcos claims to have set a record in miniaturisation with the development of the world's smallest GSM front-end module based on LTCC (low temperature co-fired ceramic). With a footprint of only 4,5 x ...
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Smallest I²C 32-tap nonvolatile digital potentiometers
17 November 2004, CST Electronics, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI

Maxim has introduced what it claims are the industry's smallest I²C, 32-tap, nonvolatile digital potentiometers, packaged in a 3 x 3 mm SOT23 or TDFN. The MAX5432-MAX5435 devices feature an integrated ...
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Tantalum capacitors - rugged and reliable
3 November 2004, Passive Components

Tantalum capacitors are in great demand in automotive electronics, which imposes the toughest quality and reliability standards. For this market, Epcos has developed a new series of tantalum capacitors ...
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Miniaturised quad protection
3 November 2004, Circuit & System Protection, Access Control & Identity Management

As a result of progressive miniaturisation of components, Epcos has been offering a multilayer varistor as a quad array with nickel barrier termination (three-layer silver/nickel/tin metallisation) in ...
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Humidity sensor
3 November 2004, Passive Components

Vishay BCcomponents' capacitive sensor for humidity measurements in applications like electronic hygrometers and self-regulating air humidifiers, etc, consists of a non-conductive foil, which is covered ...
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RF inductor developments pushing smaller and tougher creations
3 November 2004, Passive Components

RF inductors cover a wide variety of applications such as EMC, RF filtering, impedance matching and, to a growing extent, energy storage in DC/DC converters. According to Ralph Lutsche, Epcos product ...
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Smaller sizes for microwave ceramic filters
3 November 2004, Circuit & System Protection

The GPS filters B69812N1577B302 and B69812N1577D302 from Epcos are targeted at navigation systems in cars, ships, handheld devices and mobile phones. In comparison with previous filters, the company says ...
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