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TVS Diode Arrays offer high ESD withstand capability.
2014-01-20 14:31:20| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in 5 voltage options of 5, 12, 15, 24, and 36 V, SM Series protects sensitive equipment from damage due to electrostatic discharge, electrical fast transients, and lightning-induced surges. Units can absorb repetitive ESD strikes above maximum level specified in international standards without degradation and safely dissipate up to 24 A of induced surge current. Providing very low dynamic resistance, units minimize clamping voltages, ensuring ICs survive electrical threats. This story is related to the following:Electronic Components and Devices Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - Your Power Partner...For Over 20 Years!Search for suppliers of: Transient Suppressor Diodes |
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Vishay Intertechnology Extends PRA Series Of High-Precision Thin Film Chip Resistor Arrays To 073 And 074 Case Sizes
2013-12-19 01:26:32| electronicsweb News Articles
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (NYSE:VSH) today announced that it has extended its PRA series of high-precision thin film surface-mount wraparound chip resistor arrays to the compact 073 and 074 case sizes
Thin Film Chip Resistor Arrays come in 073, 074 case sizes.
2013-12-09 14:28:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Featuring RoHS-compliant construction, PRA073 and PRA074 are precision, SMT, wraparound chip resistor arrays available with up to 8 resistors of different ohmic values, tight tolerance ratios down to 0.01%, and TCR tracking to 1 ppm/°C. Pitch is 0.7 mm, and dimensions are 1.4 x 0.75 mm for PRA073 and 1.4 x 1 mm for PRA074 (with two resistors). Offering ohmic ranges up to 100 kΩ, arrays feature power ratings to 40 mW per resistor at +70°C and limiting voltages to 40 V. This story is related to the following:Surface Mount Resistors |
12.10.13 -- Installed Performance Of Communication Antenna Arrays
2013-12-09 00:46:05| rfglobalnet News Articles
12/10/13 RF Globalnet Newsletter
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Stanford Engineers Show How To Optimize Carbon Nanotube Arrays For Use In Hot Spots
2013-12-09 00:38:21| rfglobalnet News Articles
When engineers design devices, they must often join together two materials that expand and contract at different rates as temperatures change.
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