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BI Technologies Electronic Components Division

Address:
4200 Bonita Place
Fullerton
CA 92835
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 714-447-2300

http://www.bitechnologies.com

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Listing of all 30 news releases from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division:

Rotary potentiometers turn to the side

Side-adjust device features up to six gangs and is available in potentiometer, rotary switch and detent modules.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division ( 9 May 2008)

Resistance turns to heating elements

Can be individually tailored to suit a wide range of niche applications across market sectors including high-end industrial, civil aerospace and automotive.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (29 January 2008)

Pots are perfect for pro audio

Panel potentiometers are available in a variety of constructions, and some models feature life cycles up to 100,000 rotations.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (20 November 2007)

Resistor networks meet military mandates

Thin film resistor networks are hermetically sealed in nitrogen-filled package cavities, making them immune to outside atmospheric conditions that might cause failures.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (31 October 2007)

Rotary potentiometer offers extended lifespan

The Model P260 potentiometer features a resistance range from 500ohm to 1Mohm and a power rating of 0.5W.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (29 August 2007)

Thin film networks raise resistance

Ceramic-isolated, ceramic-bused, silicon-isolated and silicon-bused networks all feature an extended range of values.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division ( 8 August 2007)

Dial counts on improved performance

Turns-counting dial features enhanced turning tightness and an improved locking mechanism for a variety of industrial and instrumentation applications.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (21 May 2007)

Potentiometer life cycle is 2 million rotations

The Model P232 potentiometer is sealed to withstand harsh environments, allowing it to meet the most stringent life requirements.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (19 April 2007)

Divider networks come to hand for evaluation

Engineering sample kits provide handy access to RoHS-compliant SOT-23 precision voltage divider networks.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (18 April 2007)

More options in tactile switches

Tactile switch range is expanded to include a new series of devices with a square stem.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (16 April 2007)

Robust rotary potentiometers for control panels

The RoHS-compliant 27mm rotary potentiometer for control panels has a life cycle of up to 1 million rotations.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (19 March 2007)

PFC evaluation board to test power supplies

A power-factor correction evaluation contains all of the necessary control and power circuitry to test power-factor correction modules.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division ( 8 March 2007)

Encoders act as digital potentiometers

Incremental encoders are housed in 11, 12 and 16mm packages, and feature detents and push-on switch options.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (19 February 2007)

Board processing systems eliminate sealed trimmers

BI Technologies electronic components division has expanded its product offering to include a complete line of open-type trimming potentiometers.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (13 December 2006)

Compensation module ensures thermal equilibrium

Cold junction compensation module uses a PN junction that enables accurate temperature measurements when used with standard thermocouples.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division ( 4 December 2006)

Resistor network simplifies SCSI termination

Low voltage differential network is designed to terminate high performance SPI-2 (Ultra2) and SPI-3 (Ultra3) bused applications.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (28 November 2006)

Long life for panel potentiometers

BI Technologies Electronic Components Division has expanded its product offering to include a large range of panel potentiometers.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (23 November 2006)

Position sensor steers automotive designs

BI Technologies Electronic Components Division has developed a digital angular position sensor (DAPS) for automotive steering applications.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (30 October 2006)

Tactile switches cover boards and panels

RoHS-compliant sealed tactile switches are available in multiple sizes, as well as surface mount and through-hole configurations.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (19 October 2006)

Thin film resistor networks have more options

Small-footprint precision voltage divider networks now feature an extended range of resistance values for precision applications.

News from BI Technologies Electronic Components Division (29 August 2006)

Low profile for precision potentiometers

Resistors and capacitors come together

Convertors need no heatsinks

Mouser joins distribution network

Hybrid production capacity expands

Diodes come together to save space

Hybrid modules simplify power factor correction

Resistor networks available in four package styles

Potentiometers are easy to adjust.

Sample kit brings voltage dividers to hand

 

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