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Battery strap resettable fuses
24 April 2002, Circuit & System Protection

Bourns is offering Multifuse polymeric positive temperature coefficient (PPTC) strap components designed to enhance the safety and performance of rechargeable battery packs. The Multifuse product line ...
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Single-ended capacitors designed for tough applications
24 April 2002, Circuit & System Protection

Although aluminium electrolytic capacitors historically rank among the oldest electronic components, they are being constantly developed to open up new applications and satisfy tougher requirements. Electronics ...
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Solution for digital telephones
24 April 2002, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

SCOUT is a device for digital voice terminals (such as ISDN or PBX systems). Manufactured by Infineon Technologies it combines a voice codec, including an analog front end, with a digital ISDN or UPN ...
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High-frequency IGBT allows easy paralleling at 600 V
24 April 2002, Power Electronics / Power Management

Infineon Technologies' high-speed IGBT was specifically designed for high-frequency switching applications in the 600 V range. Its rugged design results in long short-circuit withstand times, good paralleling ...
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First tantalum capacitors with polymer multi-anodes
24 April 2002, Passive Components

Epcos is the first manufacturer to ship tantalum chip capacitors with polymer multi-anodes. According to the manufacturer, the very low ESR (equivalent series resistance) of these innovative components ...
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New contacting encoder
24 April 2002, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Bourns has added a contacting encoder to its family of encoder products. The PEC11 is available in 12, 18 and 24 ppr (pulses per revolution) and has a push momentary switch option. Detented versions are ...
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CV values soar, ESR plummets - niobium, polymer and multi-anode technologies usher in the 'supercapacitor'
10 April 2002, Passive Components

The development curve is flattening off in conventional tantalum electrolytic capacitors, so alternative technologies are in demand. The magic words enchanting designers now are 'niobium', 'polymer' and ...
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Ultra-precision thin-film resistors designed for stability and accuracy
10 April 2002, 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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Metallised polyprop interference-suppression capacitors
10 April 2002, Passive Components

BC Components' MKP335 5 metallised polypropylene film capacitor series meets today's most demanding safety approvals including UL1414. With a voltage rating of 275 V a.c. and an operating temperature ...
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World's first biochip with integrated evaluation electronics
27 March 2002, News

This breakthrough achievement is a significant step in research to accelerate and optimise molecular-level analy
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Savvy designers must know whether to choose optical, capacitive, or transformer-based interfacing to the telephone network
27 March 2002, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

These days, in nearly all cases, the only real challenge in modem design is the design of the direct access arrangement (DAA)
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Small-scale micro developed for cost-sensitive applications
27 March 2002, DSP, Micros & Memory

The ST7FLITE0 is the first in a new sub-family of ST7 microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics. It extends the lower end of the ST7 range, designed to fit applications with state-of-the-art features in ...
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