Industry News | 2020-12-21 09:11:22.0
Several Ranges of Miniature Filters with Different Low-pass Configurations were designed to Protect Electronic Equipment from Interferences
Industry News | 2010-03-24 14:37:48.0
Pomona, CA, March 2010 — Everett Charles Technologies (ECT) Fixture Services Group (FSG) announces that it will debut the company’s latest technologies in booth 1283 at the upcoming IPC/APEX conference and exhibition, scheduled to take place April 6-8, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Convention Center in Las Vegas.
Everett Charles Technologies (acquired by LTX-Credence, which was acquired by Cohu)
Industry News | 2020-12-10 14:12:04.0
High temperature thin film resistors with an operating temperature up to 215 °C, provide high precision, tight TCR, and excellent stability
Industry News | 2020-12-23 19:11:05.0
New Power Relay Series Requires Only a 60msec Pulse, Lowering Operating Costs and Increasing Reliability
Industry News | 2021-02-25 13:41:10.0
MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions, leaders in innovative electronic interconnect technologies, will feature their recent product releases and latest innovations, at the IPC APEX Virtual Conference and Expo, March 8-12, 2021.
Industry News | 2021-06-01 02:34:28.0
Tube Base Relays are relays suited for applications with the machine tool, pulp and paper, and transportation OEMs. Safety interlock switches are a means of safeguarding that monitors the position of a guard or gate. Temperature switch works just like typical electrical for on/off application.
Industry News | 2017-04-07 15:01:40.0
Students, educators and institutes will get a discount on devices and accessories in the LCR-Reader Store. The discount will reflect the quantity purchased
Industry News | 2017-01-24 11:29:45.0
Siborg Systems Inc. is hosting a mid-January sale on their popular LCR-Reader and Smart Tweezers multimeters and other SMD testing devices, starting January 18th, 2017 until the end of the month.
Industry News | 2018-07-17 14:02:04.0
Connected, “smart” wearables such as rings, bracelets, clothing and shoes are benefitting from tiny RF chip antennas that take up less PCB space and allow for more miniaturized devices