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IRC Advanced Film Division
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4222 S Staples Street
Corpus Christi
TX 78411
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 361-992-7900
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Listing of all 39 news releases from IRC Advanced Film Division:
Thick-film resistors qualified for MIL-PRF-49462
MIL-qualified thick-film resistors are specified for a variety of high reliability applications.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (14 April 2008)
Power resistor handles large surges
The PPC resistor combines the precision of thin film with the power handling capabilities of thick film.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (29 February 2008)
Compact resistors cut heat and power
ULR resistors require much less board space than a comparably rated wirewound, making them suitable for voltage regulation modules, power supplies, DC/DC convertors and electric motor control devices
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (28 February 2008)
High power devices are made for RF and microwave
Attenuator and terminator feature low VSWRs at high frequencies, providing an excellent combination of power dissipation and performance in the RF and microwave bands.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (18 December 2007)
Precision resistor networks use tantalum ultride
Tantalum ultride provides superior corrosion resistance to traditional nichrome films, as well as enhanced precision and stability.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (17 December 2007)
Chip resistors terminate for the military
Terminator features IRC's proprietary self-passivating TaNFilm element, providing reliability and excellent high frequency performance.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (12 December 2007)
Resistors and networks handle the heat
High-temperature resistive products are constructed using IRC's patented TaNFilm self passivating resistive technology.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division ( 8 October 2007)
Surface mount resistors boost power density
A range of 3W-rated surface mount chip resistors come in a package size that is traditionally rated at only 1W.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (11 September 2007)
Copper substrate handles high-current use
TT electronics IRC Advanced Film Division's cost-effective, solderable thick film copper substrate is now being specified for high-current and power module applications.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (30 August 2007)
Voltage divider provides high stability
The TaNFilm voltage divider is ideal for battery monitoring, voltage references, voltage conversion, voltage regulators, logic-level conversion, DC/DC convertors and power supplies.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (28 August 2007)
Military resistors meet most demanding specs
In addition to offering a broad range of military-specific products including precision chips and resistor networks, IRC has now received approvals for 16 DSCC drawings.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (24 July 2007)
Thermal design raises resistor ratings
High power capability and space-saving TO-126 design make resistors ideal for power circuit applications, particularly in automatic test equipment.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (23 July 2007)
High-frequency products come together
Line terminators and attenuators include both chip and flanged high power RF and microwave devices.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division ( 6 July 2007)
Power resistors handle high-speed pulses
TO-247-packaged power resistors feature a very low inductance, making them ideal for high frequency and high-speed pulse applications.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (22 June 2007)
Planar networks for speedy termination
High speed digital termination networks in miniature surface mount BGA packages are ideal for high frequency applications with reduced printed circuit board space.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (21 May 2007)
My resistance is ultra low
The LRZ Series jumper resistors are a series of cross-over jumper resistors, available in three standard chip sizes.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (30 April 2007)
Resistor networks come in in ceramic BGAs
Precision resistor networks in ceramic ball grid array packages feature all circuits on the bottom side of the device to eliminate wrap-around terminations.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (25 April 2007)
More scope for precision chip resistors
Thin film precision chip resistors are now available in eight package sizes, and feature extended resistance ranges and tolerance values.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (23 April 2007)
Chip resistors raise military reliability
General-purpose thick-film military chip resistors conform to MIL-PRF-55342 standards.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (19 April 2007)
Non-RoHS components answer continuing demand
Low value current sense components, precision chips and networks are still available as both RoHS-compliant and lead-bearing devices.
News from IRC Advanced Film Division (16 April 2007)
Resistors with extended voltage and resistance
New web site with expanded product listings
Open air resistors feature longer thermal path
LED substrates are cool option in lighting
Passives offer choice of silicon and ceramic
Resistors shrink into transistor outline
Chip resistors cope with surges and pulses
Substrates manage LED heat dissipation
Power resistors suit PSU designs
Chip resistors handle the heat
Chip resistors extend to higher values
Film-based resistors offer RoHS-compliant options
Chip resistors are optimised for higher frquencies
Substrates help LEDs burn brighter for longer
Ceramic substrates provide polished performance
New distributor for wire bondable chips
Novel substrate removes the need for heatsinks
Resistors provide better surge protection
Diode networks terminate and protect

