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Power resistors offer more options

Noninductive high-density power resistors provide the means to specify the appropriate wattage to more accurately meet design specifications.

News from BI Technologies SMT, Aug 9, 2006

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Surface mount resistors handle higher voltages

MacroChip resistors have a noninductive design combined with a low voltage coefficient.

News from Ohmite, Aug 3, 2006

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Radial leaded resistors go low

Radial leaded metal plate resistors range in power from 2 to 10W, and in resistance value from 0.01 to 2.2ohm in both 5 and 10% resistance tolerances.

News from Stackpole Electronics, Aug 3, 2006

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New TO-220 style power film resistor

Stackpole Electronics has introduced a new TO-220 style power film resistor capable of handling up to 20 Watts at case temperatures of 25C.

News from Stackpole Electronics, Jul 31, 2006

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State of the art introduces new resistors

State of the Art has introduced a new line of Non-magnetic chip resistors.

News from State of the Art, Jul 27, 2006

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New Website Boosts Business

New website to clearly communicate Ampohm's success and ongoing achievements

News from Ampohm Wound Products, Jul 26, 2006

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Power resistors suit PSU designs

The MHP Series power resistor features high stability film resistance elements.

News from IRC Advanced Film Division, Jul 24, 2006

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Birkett joins select fellowship of engineers

26-year-old Martin Birkett is one of only six individuals in the UK to be granted an Industrial Fellowship by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Jul 24, 2006

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Networks replace up to 16 discrete components

Thick-film-on-ceramic resistor-capacitor chip networks replace up to 16 discrete components using just 50% of the PC board space, with no need for diode protection.

News from BI Technologies SMT, Jul 10, 2006

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Wirewound resistors are getting smaller

Ohmite has launched its smallest SMD wirewound resistor yet with the introduction of the 2010 BB package.

News from Ohmite, Jul 4, 2006

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Power resistors don't add inductance

Noninductive thick film power resistor is ideally suited for high frequency and pulse load applications.

News from Ohmite, Jun 21, 2006

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New lead wires keep component costs in check

Stackpole Electronics is changing the lead wire material on its standard carbon film and jumper wire products (CF and JW series) from tinned copper to tinned copper-plated steel.

News from Stackpole Electronics, Jun 6, 2006

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Pinnacle scales the peaks as top rep

Resistor manufacturer Stackpole Electronics has named Pinnacle Component Sales as its 2005 Sales Representative of the Year.

News from Stackpole Electronics, May 22, 2006

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Avnet is top performing distributor

Resistor manufacturer Stackpole Electronics has named Avnet Electronics as its Marketing Distributor of the Year.

News from Stackpole Electronics, May 22, 2006

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Chip resistors handle the heat

IRC Advanced Film Division has developed a series of tantalum nitride chip resistors rated for operation at 200C.

News from IRC Advanced Film Division, May 15, 2006

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Novel package helps resistors handle heat

Power resistors come in a moulded SOIC-style package with a metal lead frame that features an integral heatsink directly under the resistor element.

News from BI Technologies SMT, May 15, 2006

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Power resistors aren't troubled by overloads

A new series of power wirewound resistors with high temperature ceramic shells is available with power ratings up to 60W.

News from IRC Wirewound and Film Technologies, May 12, 2006

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Chip resistors extend to higher values

IRC Advanced Film Division has extended the resistance range of its wire bondable chip resistors to 1Mohm while maintaining the TCR at +/-25ppm/C.

News from IRC Advanced Film Division, May 11, 2006

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Low-TC film resistors cover a wide range

The USF300 Series of ultrastable low-TC ultraprecision film resistors has been developed for use in the most demanding precision analogue electronics applications.

News from Caddock Electronics, May 8, 2006

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Thick-film resistor handles a robust 85W

A heatsinkable resistor provides a robust 85W power rating (at 25C case temperature) in a compact TO-264 package.

News from Ohmite, May 1, 2006

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Metal film resistors are improved

Stackpole Electronics has upgraded both the ohmic value range and TCRs for its popular RN 1/4 series of metal film resistors.

News from Stackpole Electronics, Apr 28, 2006

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Resistor networks come with tighter tolerances

The RAV16-4D series is an isolated resistor network consisting of four 0603 size resistors in a single 1206 size package.

News from Stackpole Electronics, Apr 19, 2006

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Current sense resistors handle more with less

Metal element current sense chip resistors with power ratings up to 8W feature a size of only 6.4 x 12.8 x 2.5mm.

News from BI Technologies SMT, Apr 13, 2006

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Cornish component maker resurrected by GSPK

GSPK Circuits has officially launched its new subsidiary company Ampohm Wound Products.

News from Ampohm Wound Products, Apr 12, 2006

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Thick-film resistors absorb more energy

The newly extended TFS Series has been specifically designed and developed to absorb much more energy than standard film resistors.

News from Ohmite, Apr 12, 2006

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