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Single and double versions of small automotive power relay
28 March 2001, Switches, Relays & Keypads

Micro relays are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive sector, and Tyco Electronics says its Micro power relay K ranks as one of the most powerful miniature relays on the world market. It is ...
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IGBT modules in SKiiP technology
28 March 2001, Power Electronics / Power Management

Semikron developed its SKiM product range in joint cooperation with important international customers of power electronics. It says that this ensures global compatibility of the modules and fulfils the ...
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Electrocomp - 'Back to the Future'
14 March 2001, News

Electrocomp is one of the major players in component distribution today and has formed numerous partners with some of the largest OEMs in the country
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Bourns at electronica
14 March 2001, News

Bourns featured the following new product solutions/technologies during electronica in November:       MULTIFUSE resettable fuses Bourns continues to enhance its Multifuse product line with several new ...
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Moisture control with a capacitive humidity sensor
14 March 2001, Passive Components

BC Component's capacitive humidity sensor has already proven itself over many years as one of the most effective and economical means of measuring and controlling humidity. The sensor operates by sensing ...
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Selecting electrolytic capacitors for power supplies
28 February 2001, Power Electronics / Power Management

In a power supply it is not possible to consider only ambient temperature for lifetime calculations as factors such as self-heating become a significant part of the calculations
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Leaded ceramic disc capacitors
28 February 2001, Passive Components

BCcomponents offers a range of leaded ceramic disc capacitors that operate at temperatures of up to 125°C and are specifically designed for high frequency snubbing and decoupling in applications where ...
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Ferrites and accessories - best-in-class power dissipation in 25 to 400 kHz range
28 February 2001, Passive Components

Progressive miniaturisation in power electronics calls for continuous improvement of key parameters such as power dissipation and DC magnetic bias in ferrite materials. With the new N97 material, Epcos ...
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Epcos first to ship niobium capacitors
28 February 2001, News

Epcos has announced it will start shipping niobium capacitors from volume production in late 2001 as a supplement to tantalum capacitors: it will be the first company in the world to manufacture this ...
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Using a PTC thermistor for degaussing
28 February 2001, Passive Components

To minimise picture distortion and beam landing error (colour impurity), the shadow mask and associated metal parts of a CRT tube must be demagnetised at switch on. This is done by passing decaying AC ...
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Line interface transceiver chip for E3, DS3 and STS-1
28 February 2001, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

TDK Semiconductor line interface transceiver for E3, DS3 and STS-1 applications operates at both 3,3 and 5 V. It consumes less than 110 mA of supply current. Designated the 78P2241B, the single chip ...
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Protecting modems against lightning discharges
14 February 2001, Circuit & System Protection

Suitable protection modules matched to all regional conditions can be developed from surge arresters, varistors, inductors and capacitors
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