Electromechanical Components
(a sub category of Passive Components)
A - Z list of suppliers
Click on a letter below to find a supplier...
Latest articles from 'Electromechanical Components'
News releases from this sub-category
Showing 426-450 of 585 articles
Compact relay is robust building block
The new DJ relay from Matsushita Electric Works is intended to be an essential building block for building automation applications.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Feb 26, 2003
Miniature high-current automotive relays
HG4185 series relays are designed for high-current switching applications in automotive or high-current DC applications.
News from Willow Technologies, Feb 18, 2003
Longer life for coaxial switches
As part of a new range of coaxial switches for RF and microwave applications, Teledyne Relays has introduced the CCM-33 Series of coaxial switches.
News from 2001 Electronic Components, Feb 13, 2003
Micromark stars for Tyco
Tyco Electronics UK has awarded Abacus Group its Distributor of the Year Award for 2002 in recognition of the group's exceptional performance in a difficult market.
News from Micromark C and CD, Feb 6, 2003
Switch to greener relay replacements
New lead- and cadmium-free relays from Omron provide environmentally friendly 'drop-in' replacements for existing styles.
News from Omron Electronics, Feb 5, 2003
Capacitive switch offers noncontact actuation
The 1297/1897 series capacitive switch from CTL Components features programmable sensitivity levels that enable it to be actuated by a light touch or even by the mere proximity of an object.
News from CTL Components, Feb 3, 2003
Relay squeezes in onboard
A low-cost enhancement to the highly successful 5mm range from Tyco Electronics, the PCN relay takes up minimal PCB real estate.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Feb 3, 2003
Relay latches on to reduce power
Designed with power-saving latching coils, the DQ power relay allows applications such as battery backed timer switches to use relays with higher capacities.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Jan 30, 2003
High-speed SSR is ideal industrial interface
Finder has a solid-state interface relay it reckons is an ideal high-isolation high-speed easy-maintenance interface between processor based control logic and the industrial environment.
News from Finder, Jan 24, 2003
Force-guided relay has six appeal
New from Willow Technologies is the Elesta SIP512 Series of force-guided PCB relays with a total of six contacts.
News from Willow Technologies, Jan 21, 2003
Relays take on heavy-duty switching
The HG4505 series of relays is designed for high-current switching applications in heaters, refrigeration and air conditioning.
News from Willow Technologies, Jan 10, 2003
High-current relays come onboard
New from Willow Technologies is the HG4234 series of PCB-mounting relays for high-current switching applications in heaters, refrigeration and air conditioning.
News from Willow Technologies, Jan 10, 2003
TTI connects with Tyco in Europe
Extending its successful relationship with Tyco Electronics in the USA, TTI Europe has signed a distribution agreement for interconnection and switch products covering the UK, France and Germany.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Dec 24, 2002
Microswitches are miniature and subminiature
The Alcoswitch range of microswitches from Tyco Electronics offer a wide variety of options to cover the widest possible number of applications.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Dec 20, 2002
PCB-mounting relay gains bistable option
The Schrack PE series of single-pole 5A power PCB relays is now available in a single-coil polarised bistable design.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Dec 12, 2002
Relay aims for broadcast, wireless and cellular
Omron has introduced what it believes to be the industry's smallest relay capable of switching 1.5GHz signals cleanly in cellular, wireless LAN, broadcasting and STB applications.
News from Omron Electronics, Nov 28, 2002
Tyco deal boosts relay range tenfold
Radiatron has increased its relay offering more than ten-fold under a new agreement with Tyco Electronics.
News from Acal Radiatron, Nov 27, 2002
MOSFET relays shrink into SSOPs
Omron has released what it believes to be the world's smallest high performance 20 and 40V MOSFET relays, based on SSOP packaging.
News from Omron Electronics, Nov 4, 2002
Relay blocks cut wiring complexity
Matsushita Electric Works has several new relay blocks with either electromechanical or solid-state relays.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Sep 27, 2002
Microminiature switch takes on detection
ITT Industries Cannon, C and K has a new series of C and K microminiature detect switches.
News from ITT Industries, Cannon, Sep 12, 2002
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, Aug 28, 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, Aug 23, 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, Aug 22, 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, Aug 21, 2002
Cut down safety relay saves space onboard
The Schrack SR 4M safety relay from Tyco Electronics features small outlines and forcibly guided contacts.
News from Tyco Electronics UK, Aug 21, 2002
Showing 426-450 of 585 articles
Not what you're looking for? Search the site.
Featured articles
-
Baolab NanoEMS constructs MEMS within CMOS wafer
Baolab Microsystems has launched a new technology to construct nanoscale micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) within the structure of the CMOS wafer using standard, high-volume CMOS lines.