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Microelectronic relays boost product reliability
New microelectronic relays increase product reliability by replacing electromechanical and reed relays with more reliable, solid-state relays that have no moving parts.
News from International Rectifier, Apr 22, 2005
Arrow stars for Tyco in Finland
Arrow has been named as the Tyco Electronics Finnish Distributor of the Year following a period that saw a significant increase in sales of Tyco parts and the number of Tyco-related design projects.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Apr 21, 2005
Finland focuses PEMCO resources
Arrow Finland has further strengthened its support for PEMCO products with the creation of a new group dedicated to addressing the requirements of customers in Finland.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Apr 21, 2005
Relay offers speedy power connection
A new high-voltage reed relay comes with 0.25in spade terminals for quick connection to high voltage circuits.
News from Crydom Magnetics, Apr 14, 2005
Powerful relay shows its sensitive side
RT series relays from Tyco Electronics combine high power and sensitivity, resulting in devices that are ideal for applications such as domestic appliances, heating control and emergency lighting.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Apr 7, 2005
IS-Rayfast is specialist distributor of the year
Tyco Electronics has selected IS-Rayfast as its UK and Ireland Specialist Distributor of the Year 2004.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Mar 28, 2005
Bratislava office targets eastern expansion
Omron has opened a new regional office in Bratislava, Slovakia, following significant growth of its components business in Eastern European markets.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, Mar 23, 2005
Relays, switches connectors and sensors to star
Omron is to highlight its popular family of electromechanical relays, switches and connectors, alongside new MEMS flow sensors, and innovative solutions for mobile phones, at Nepcon 2005.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, Mar 23, 2005
Microswitches handle hotter duties
Omron has introduced new high temperature versions of its D3V miniature unsealed switch designed to withstand temperatures up to 200C in domestic ovens and other similar applications.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, Mar 17, 2005
Shortform brings relay range together
A new shortform catalogue showcases the complete range of Hongfa relays, including electromechanical, solid state, automotive relays and relay accessories.
News from Switchtec, Mar 14, 2005
Executive Vice President named
Fujitsu Components Europe has appointed Yuji Ojima as Executive Vice President.
News from Fujitsu Components Europe, Mar 10, 2005
Reed switch is totally enclosed
Assemtech Europe reckons the PPS 150 is the lowest cost totally enclosed moulded reed switch available on the market today.
News from Assemtech Europe, Mar 4, 2005
Reed switches offer total protection
Omron is extending its family of sealed switches by introducing a range of fully watertight reed switches offering OEMs a wide choice of actuator mechanisms.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, Mar 1, 2005
Relay squeezes in another contact set
A new dual version of a popular single-inline relay offers two-channel switching in the same footprint, and with just 2mm of extra height compared with the existing single-channel version.
News from Sequoia Technology, Mar 1, 2005
Sensitivity comes in slim packages
Tyco Electronics SNR PCB relay provides power and sensitivity in a small, slim package.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Feb 23, 2005
Product engineers boost European support
Omron has brought three specialist product engineers from its manufacturing sites in Japan to Europe to support its European switching and relay customers.
News from Omron Electronic Components Europe, Feb 23, 2005
Relay shrinks space and power for industry
The PT series of miniature industrial relays from Tyco Electronics can help save space and power in equipment used in control and automation.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Feb 10, 2005
Top Swedes for Tyco
Arrow has been named as Tyco Electronics' Swedish distributor of the year following a 12-month period in which the company grew both Tyco turnover and the number of Tyco-related projects.
News from Arrow Electronics (UK), Feb 4, 2005
Power relay absorbs high inrush currents
The Schrack RT-i power high-inrush relay is designed to handle peak inrush currents up to 800A.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Jan 19, 2005
Solid-state relays keep it cool
The Power-io H family of solid state relays has been expanded with two new high-current models offering up to 90 and 125A AC switching outputs.
News from Power-IO, Jan 18, 2005
Latching relays save power over contactors
Two new high-current latching relays can be used to replace contactors in applications where panel space is limited.
News from Switchtec, Dec 21, 2004
Piezo bimorphs promise field-free switching
Morgan Electro Ceramics offers new piezo bimorphs for switches used in the telecommunications industry.
News from Morgan Electro Ceramics, Dec 16, 2004
Bosch signs in record German e-procurement deal
Farnell InOne has won a new contract with Robert Bosch, one of the world's leading manufacturers of power tools and automotive equipment.
News from Farnell InOne, Dec 10, 2004
Miniature tilt switch is easy to integrate
A new small-ball contact-type tilt switch is supplied a miniature rectangular plastic case for easy installation.
News from Active Switch and Sensor, Dec 10, 2004
Surplus stock is up for grabs
MEC International has a surplus of interconnect, switching and electromechanical components, and needs to free up some warehouse space.
News from MEC International, Dec 6, 2004
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