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XP Power 2005/06 Product Guide
15 June 2005, Vepac Electronics, Technical Literature

XP Power's Product Guide comprises 240 pages detailing its portfolio of power supply and power conversion products. Guide includes AC/DC power supplies, plug-top and desktop power supplies, DC/DC converters, ...
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Blue seven-segment displays for critical applications
1 June 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics

BivarOpto has introduced a blue seven-segment display for applications that require dependable operation, such as medical and life support systems, avionics, industrial controls, and where the greater ...
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Right-angle surface-mount LED indicators
20 April 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics

BivarOpto offers right-angle SMT LED indicators capable of replacing traditional PCB through-hole LED assembly displays, or other status indicator products where PCB real-estate is at a premium or a switchover ...
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Line of Pb-free PCB hardware to meet increasing global requirements
20 April 2005, Vepac Electronics, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services, Fire & Safety

Bivar now offers a line of snap-in and vertical, standard-mount card guides, PCB ejectors and handles, all manufactured in compliance with WEEE and RoHS PB-Free materials and processes. With the new PB-Free ...
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Small power supplies have high peak load capability
23 March 2005, Vepac Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Many industrial applications produce high peak loads of very short duration, particularly at start-up. This means that system designers often have to over-specify power supplies for such systems with ...
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Self-retaining universal LED mounts
23 March 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics

BivarOpto has designed a family of self-retaining LED mounts expressly to answer an increasing sensitivity to process capable components for lead-free (Pb free) and RoHS compliant electronic products. ...
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Seven-segment displays promise high uniformity and consistency
9 March 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics

BivarOpto has introduced a complete new line of seven-segment displays that deliver high levels of uniformity, and feature very tight BIN control processes for greatest brightness and colour consistency. ...
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RGB surface-mounted LED is extremely thin
9 March 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics

BivarOpto's ultra-thin (0,6 mm) surface mount RGB (red, green, blue) device features individual addressable die for exact colour mixing and matching. This creates a new solution for diverse, space-conscious ...
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Warm-white wedge-based LEDs
26 January 2005, Vepac Electronics, Opto-Electronics, Integrated Solutions, Security Services & Risk Management

BivarOpto has introduced a new wedge-based warm-white LED featuring accurate colour output of industry standard T-1 ¾ (5 mm) wedge-based incandescent bulbs. The ability to imitate the same output brightness ...
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300 W PSU world's smallest in its class
17 November 2004, Vepac Electronics, Electronics Technology

XP announced a 150-300 W AC/DC switching power supply range, with the 300 W unit claimed to be 25% smaller than its nearest equivalent, making it the world's smallest unit at this rating. The SML150 and ...
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LED PAR-style lamps
17 November 2004, Vepac Electronics, Electronics Technology

BivarOpto introduced an all-in-one LED-based lighting alternative for incandescent spot and flood lamps. Claimed to give energy savings of over 80% with a life expectancy rated in years not hours, its ...
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Multiple outputs join ultra-compact industrial and medical power supply family
3 November 2004, Vepac Electronics, Power Electronics / Power Management

Complementing the single-output models XP introduced earlier this year, the company has now released multi-output versions of the ECM40 and ECM60 families of 40 W and 60 W a.c./d.c. switching power supplies. ...
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