Components

Electronicon E93 surge capacitor series

25 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Semikron Danfoss

Electronicon has launched a range of surge capacitors - series E93 - for protecting transformers and machines.


International Rectifier SBB point-of-load voltage regulator series

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

International Rectifier has introduced the SBB series of non-isolated, radiation-hardened point-of-load voltage regulators, designed to maximise efficiency in space applications including satellites requiring long mission life up to 15 years or 100 Krads of total ionising.


Backplane Systems Technology AHM-6xx7A HMI fanless panel PC series

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty Ltd

The AHM-6xx7A series of human machine interface fanless panel PCs is suitable for process control, factory/equipment automation and monitoring.


Linear Technology LTC6409 differential amplifier

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: element14

Linear Technology has introduced the LTC6409, a fully differential amplifier capable of driving DC to 100 MHz signals with just 1.1 nV/Hz noise and -88 dBc HD2/HD3 distortion.


Linear Technology LTC3787 DC/DC controller

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: element14

Linear Technology has announced the LTC3787, high-power, two-phase single output synchronous step-up DC/DC controller, which replaces the boost diodes with high efficiency N-channel MOSFETs.


Maxim MAX11210 single-channel 24-bit ADC

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

Maxim has introduced the MAX11210, a single-channel, 24-bit ADC that offers a 23.9-bit effective resolution (ENOB) at <300 µA.


Advantech embedded board range

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Advantech Australia Pty Ltd

A full range of embedded boards, based on the latest generation of Atom processors, is now available.


iBase CSB100-891 fanless embedded system

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty Ltd

iBase's Atom N450 processor-based CSB100-891 fanless embedded system features 2 GB of DDR2 system memory and 160 GB 2.5 SATA HDD storage.


Maxim MAX9613/MAX9615 low-power precision operational amplifiers

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

Maxim has introduced the MAX9613/MAX9615, low-power, precision operational amplifiers with rail-to-rail I/O. They have a self-calibration feature that allows offset correction or nulling at any time or temperature.


Advantech embedded platform range

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Advantech Australia Pty Ltd

Compatibility with Windows Embedded Standard 7 operating system is available for Advantech’s full-range of embedded platforms.


Maxim MAX9622 precision operational amplifier

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

Maxim has introduced the MAX9622, a precision operational amplifier with high gain bandwidth that employs an auto-trimming technique to precisely calibrate the input-offset voltage (Vos) on power-up.


Linear Technology LTM8042 and LTM8042-1 DC/DC uModule LED driver

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: element14

Linear Technology has introduced the LTM8042 and LTM8042-1, DC/DC uModule LED drivers for strings of up to eight white or nine red LEDs. Capable of operating as boost, buck or buck boost with 3 to 30 V input range, each device is a complete LED driver in a land grid array package.


Maxim MAX2664/MAX2665 low-noise amplifier range

19 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Avnet Electronics Marketing

Maxim has released the MAX2664/MAX2665 low-noise amplifiers designed specifically for UHF and VHF mobile TV applications.


Stable patterned electrets for microsystem applications

14 October, 2010

Imec and the Holst Centre have developed stable patterned electrets with feature sizes at least down to 20 µm. The technology consists of creating a charged profile in an SiO2/Si3N4 structure by exploiting the difference in energy between the charge traps in either layer and at their interface. Patterned electret layers can be used for a plurality of technical applications such as micromotors, sensors, actuators and energy scavengers.


Embedded systems boost warehouse efficiency

14 October, 2010 | Supplied by: Kontron Australia Pty Ltd

More and more companies are using computers-on-modules to address the rigours of constant shock and vibration, airborne contaminants and temperature extremes in places such as warehouses. An industrial warehouse system case study involving an ETX module highlights the trends and computing challenges facing today’s material-handling operations.


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