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Relays aim for next-generation automotive systems

Matsushita Electric Works is developing a new range of 42V relays to meet the changing demands of the automotive industry as it heads towards the introduction of 42V control systems.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (28 August 2002)

SIL relays save space in high-density switching

A new range of ultracompact single-in-line relays requires just one quarter the board area of an industry-standard 0.2 x 0.8in SIL package.

News from Pickering Electronics (23 August 2002)

Low-loss RF switching with integrity

A miniature RF relay from Omron embodies new technology to provide extremely low loss, high integrity switching of RF signals up to 2.5GHz and 10W.

News from Omron Electronics (22 August 2002)

Watson brings electromechanical expertise

Michael Watson is the new Product Marketing Manager, Signal Relays, Connectors and MOSFETs Omron Components UK.

News from Omron Electronics (21 August 2002)

Cut down safety relay saves space onboard

The Schrack SR 4M safety relay from Tyco Electronics features small outlines and forcibly guided contacts.  Brochure available  

News from Tyco Electronics UK (21 August 2002)

Slimline relays squeeze in for dense switching

The compact single inline AQG series of solid-state relays from Matsushita Electric Works comprises a range of devices measuring only 4.5mm thick.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK ( 1 August 2002)

MOSFET relay switches to budget applications

A new low-cost MOSFET relay from Omron is offered at a price that brings it into contention as an alternative for reed relay applications ranging from ATE and data acquisition to security systems.

News from Omron Electronics (24 July 2002)

Bourns award for Anglia

Anglia has received recognition from Bourns for achieving outstanding sales growth.

News from Anglia (23 July 2002)

Solid-state relay fits like a glove

The RAM series compliments an already versatile range of solid-state switching products manufactured and distributed by Carlo Gavazzi Automation Components.

News from Carlo Gavazzi (17 July 2002)

Microswitch handles larger currents

Omron has a new microswitch rated at 21A, making it ideal for use in water heater and shower applications.

News from Omron Electronics (12 July 2002)

Eurodis is number one for Omron

Omron Components has named Eurodis as its component distributor of the year for the UK and Ireland.

News from Omron Electronics ( 8 July 2002)

Relays are half the cost of competing products

New from Aerco is a series of cost-effective general-purpose relays from Honeywell that are half the price of comparable products, even in low quantities.

News from Aerco ( 1 July 2002)

Catalogue gives lowdown on relays and timers

Relay and timer manufacturer Finder has published a new comprehensive catalogue.

News from Finder (26 June 2002)

Safety contacts raise relay reliability

Matsushita Electric Works has a new ultra-high-reliability relay specifically aimed at the safety and protection market.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (21 June 2002)

Shape-memory alloy forms tiny actuator

Nanomuscle actuators use the properties of shape-memory alloys to create tiny actuators that can be produced at a fraction of the size and cost of traditional electric motors.

News from Steadlands International (17 June 2002)

CD-ROM components catalogue uses browser

The latest Omron components catalogue, available now on CD-ROM, is a browser-based showcase of all Omron's relays, switches, connectors, sensors and card readers.

News from Omron Electronics (13 June 2002)

Omron appoints Anglia

Omron Electronic Components has expanded its distribution network in the UK with the appointment of Anglia as a franchised distributor for its electromechanical and electronic components.

News from Omron Electronics (10 June 2002)

MOSFET relays protect modems from surges

Omron has a range of 120mA current limiting MOSFET relays with fast turn on and turn off times to protect line interface equipment such as modems against line voltage and current surges.

News from Omron Electronics (10 June 2002)

Budget encoders offer potentiometer replacement

A new range of rotary encoders from Radiatron is claimed to provide high reliability alternatives to conventional potentiometers without the cost penalties normally associated with these devices.

News from Acal Radiatron (27 May 2002)

Compact SM relay aims for instrumentation

The latest relay from Matsushita Electric Works is the company's first specifically aimed at the test and instrumentation industry.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (15 May 2002)

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