Product category: Optoelectronic Sensors, Switches and Receivers
News Release from: Force Technologies | Subject: Optoelectronic devices
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 October 2004
Optoelectronic devices replace phased-out lines
As part its quest to provide a comprehensive support to obsolete and hard-to-obtain devices, Force Technologies has introduced its own comprehensive series of optoelectronic devices
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As part its quest to provide a comprehensive support to obsoleteand hard-to-obtain devices, Force Technologies has introduced itsown comprehensive series of optoelectronic devices. The rangesinclude: LEDs, silicon photosensors and optocouplers, Developedand manufactured by Force Technologies these parts are directequivalents to many industry standard devices.
The optocouplersare available in commercial and military grades, and can besupplied in surface mount ceramic LCCs and TO-18 through holemetal cans.
The LEDs and photosensors can be supplied as bare dieor encased in TO-18 packages.
This series of products is thesecond of many new lines to be formally launched by Force as themanufacturer.
'These products are not rocket science orground breaking technology but indispensable in today'scircuits and they are being made obsolete by the major players,by the day'.
'We hope this addition to our portfoliowill help secure our position to be the number-one supplier ofobsolescence solutions to the European military and hi-relcomponent user', says Karen Salmon, MD.
Force will bereleasing a series of military packaged diodes and transistorswithin the next few weeks.
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