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Transformers suit noise-sensitive equipment
Shilchar's R-core transformers are manufactured using a novel rectangular core with a round cross-section, and are available with ratings up to 1200VA.
News from MRC Components ( 8 August 2005)
Transformer meets safety and telecomms standards
A new line matching transformer combines high performance coupling characteristics with a high dielectric strength in an economical low profile package compliant with RoHS standards.
News from Datatronic Distribution ( 2 August 2005)
Polar co-ordinates northern expansion
Abacus Polar has expanded its North East office, in Boston Spa, Yorkshire, to accommodate its growing team serving customers in Yorkshire and the North East.
News from Abacus Group (21 July 2005)
Abacus warns of profit shortfall
Abacus Group now expects profits for the year to 30th September 2005 to be as much as 25% below consensus forecast.
News from Abacus Group (20 July 2005)
Power inductors shrink for mobile conversion
Three new SMD power inductors for use in DC/DC convertors in mobile applications provide substantial size reduction while offering higher current handling.
News from TDK Electronics Europe (15 July 2005)
Powder cores suit high-frequency applications
The Magnetics Kool Mu range of powder cores are low loss distributed-airgap cores suitable for use in high-frequency applications.
News from Dexter Magnetic Technologies Europe ( 7 July 2005)
Low-loss ferrite shrinks power supply cores
A new low loss ferrite material combines low core loss with high saturation flux density, resulting in smaller, better performing cores for transformers.
News from Dexter Magnetic Technologies Europe ( 7 July 2005)
Inductors work with Simple Switchers
Talema SW Series toroidal inductors are recommended for use with National Semiconductor Simple Switchers.
News from AlfaMag Electronics ( 1 July 2005)
Inductors offer cost-effective COTS alternative
A new series of commercial-of-the-shelf surface mount inductors is designed to provide a cost-effective alternative military specification products.
News from BFi Optilas (23 June 2005)
Panasonic rewards sales performance
The Abacus Group has received an award for outstanding sales performance in 2004-05 from Panasonic Industrial Europe.
News from Abacus Group (21 June 2005)
Corbett moves in as Fitzpatrick steps up
Abacus Polar has recruited Felix Corbett to head up its passive components marketing team, based in Newbury.
News from Abacus Group (17 June 2005)
Chip inductors offer a low-cost alternative
New low-cost chip inductors are aimed at manufacturers seeking to cost-reduce existing products, as well as designers of new equipment where reduced component costs are important.
News from Murata Electronics (UK) ( 2 June 2005)
Challenging first half for Abacus
Abacus Group has announced its interim results for the six months ended 31st March 2005.
News from Abacus Group (31 May 2005)
Auction website offers online bargains
Auctionelec.com is a new website that has been set up to show regularly reducing prices on parts, spares and components as well as computer products, tools, storage and office equipment.
News from Auctionelec (20 May 2005)
Pulse transformers boast high reliability
New pulse transformers feature a rugged sealed design that meets MIL-PRF-21038 requirements for military, aerospace, instrumentation and other high-reliability applications.
News from Datatronics Romoland (13 May 2005)
Current sense transformers meet RoHS requirements
CT Series current sense transformers manufactured by Datatronics Distribution, now meet the requirements of European Directive 20002/95/EC.
News from Datatronic Distribution (12 May 2005)
Flyback transformers drive high impedance loads
Model 4283-1200 Series high-voltage flyback transformers provide a cost-effective means of driving high impedance loads requiring up to 2000V DC.
News from Datatronics Romoland (12 May 2005)
Allen takes over purse strings
Abacus Group has appointed Peter Allen as Group Finance Director, replacing Peter Griffith-Jones, who retires after 17 years with the company.
News from Abacus Group (10 May 2005)
Thin film inductors aim for RF applications
In order to address the growing number of RF and wireless applications NIC Components Europe has introduced its NTL series of surface mount thin film inductors.
News from NIC Eurotech (15 April 2005)
Inductors aim to boost DC/DC efficiency
A new series of low-profile surface-mount flat coil inductors for use in multiphase voltage regulator modules supports the increasing current needs of DC/DC applications.
News from Pulse (12 April 2005)
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