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Low-cost resistors maintain audio quality

The BPR range of planar, noninductive power resistors is proving to be a big hit with audio engineers for loudspeaker crossovers and amplifiers.

News from TT Electronics - BI Technologies, Oct 28, 2003

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UL approval for braking resistors

The ULH/ULV series of metal-clad wire-wound high-power resistors is designed specifically for motor braking applications where the user must have UL approval.

News from Rhopoint Components, Oct 27, 2003

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Resistors aid high-accuracy analogue design

The new USF series of ultrastable film resistors features a zero nominal temperature coefficient and a 2ppm absolute maximum between -40 and +85C.

News from Rhopoint Components, Oct 27, 2003

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Chip resistors go to extremes

A new range of low ohmic thick-film chip resistors offer power ratings of between 0.25 and 1.0W and are available in five sizes ranging from 2512 down to just 0805.

News from Rohm Electronics (UK), Sep 30, 2003

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High-voltage resistors are stable sorts

Caddock type USG ultrastable low-TC precision high-voltage resistors have been developed for use in the most demanding precision high-voltage applications.

News from Rhopoint Components, Sep 22, 2003

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Power resistors take on transistor outlines

A wide range of TO-style power film resistors are designed for use in power electronic circuits such as snubbers, current limiting, loads, current sensing and other power resistor applications.

News from Rhopoint Components, Sep 16, 2003

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High-value resistor for precision applications

The Caddock CHR2520FC high-resistance low-TC chip resistor is designed for use in precision electronic applications.

News from Rhopoint Components, Sep 15, 2003

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Upgrade boosts thin-films capability

Vishay Intertechnology has completed installation of new dicing, laser trimming and laser scribing and drilling systems in its Electro-Films facility in Warwick, Rhode Island.

News from Vishay Electro-Films, Sep 9, 2003

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Back to normal at Vishay Electro-Films

Vishay Intertechnology has revealed that its Vishay Electro-Films division has exceeded the revenue levels reached before the February 2002 fire at its Warwick, Rhode Island facility.

News from Vishay Electro-Films, Sep 9, 2003

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Resistors boost working voltages to 3.5kV

Design engineers working on high-voltage power applications requiring high pulse load capability in a compact body size can benefit from a resistor with a working voltage of 3.5kV.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Sep 8, 2003

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Celestica rewards partnership

NDK America has received a "Partners in performance" award for 2002 from Celestica.

News from NDK, Aug 21, 2003

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Aluminium nitride is green alternative

A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.

News from State of the Art, Jul 31, 2003

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Custom lead forms simplify OEM assembly

Resistors can now be produced in a range of outlines and packaged to suit OEM assembly procedures.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Jul 28, 2003

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Flameproof resistors handle up to 3.5kV

Design engineers working on high voltage power applications requiring high pulse load capability in a compact body size can benefit from a resistor with a working voltage of 3.5kV.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Jul 25, 2003

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Passive integration saves on assembly costs

Integrating passive components into a resistor and capacitor chip network can provide significant savings on component placement.

News from TT Electronics - BI Technologies, Jul 24, 2003

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Green alternative for high-power networks

A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.

News from State of the Art, Jul 15, 2003

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Resistor chips in to handle a watt

A novel 1W surface-mount power resistor in an industry-standard 2010 package provides excellent heat dissipation and outstanding pulse capacity compared with other flat chips.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Jun 25, 2003

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TO-220 power resistors deliver thermal efficiency

A new TO220-style power resistor uses a highly reliable, economical copper thick film to provide design engineers with superior heat dissipation in a standard industry-recognised package.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, May 20, 2003

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Surface-mount resistors take up to 160A

The BV series of micro-ohm and milliohm surface-mount resistors is capable of handling currents up to 160A with available tolerances down to 1%.

News from Rhopoint Components, May 7, 2003

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High-power chip resistors are greener option

State of the Art has a new line of high-reliability high-power chip resistors using thin film on aluminium nitride.

News from State of the Art, May 7, 2003

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Thermistor slims for compact applications

A new ultraminiature thermistor that can be installed in hypodermic and other tubing less than 1mm in diameter has been introduced by Sequoia Sensors.

News from Sequoia Technology, May 6, 2003

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Flip-chip resistor turns to measurement

The LRK range of flip-chip resistors offers a four-terminal (Kelvin) layout for applications requiring low cost and precision current measurement.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Apr 24, 2003

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Florida's green credentials recognised

Florida RF Labs has attained registration to the internationally recognised ISO14001 environmental management system standard.

News from Smiths Interconnect - Florida RF Labs, Apr 8, 2003

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Chip resistors take more power

The PWC Series of thick-film chip resistors is now available with power handling capabilities up to 1.5W with no heatsink required.

News from TT Electronics Welwyn Components, Feb 27, 2003

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Four-terminal resistors tackle current sensing

State of the Art offers two series of true full Kelvin four-terminal low-value chip resistors suitable for current sensing applications.

News from State of the Art, Feb 7, 2003

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