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MRC Components
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Obere Domberggasse 7
Freising
85354
Germany
Telephone: (Germany) +49 8161 9848 0
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Listing of all 109 news releases from MRC Components:
Miniature oscillator reduces jitter
Quartz crystal based clock oscillator provides a small-footprint (3.2 x 2.5mm) solution for applications with tight real-estate constraints.
News from MRC Components (14 August 2007)
Relay range adds low-voltage coil option
Teledyne has added a 3V DC coil to its 172 series of electromechanical relays to meet customer demand for the additional operating voltage.
News from MRC Components (12 April 2007)
Attenuator relay runs up to 5GHz
The A152 ultraminiature broadband attenuator relay is designed for use in 50 and 75ohm systems in the DC to 5.0GHz frequency range.
News from MRC Components (12 April 2007)
Frequency control products are programmable
Programmable frequency control products give design engineers more flexibility and help meet short design-cycle times.
News from MRC Components (15 February 2007)
Supercapacitors are claimed cost-effective
Cellergy's supercapacitors feature high capacitance, low ESR, very thin outlines and a cost low enough to be attractive in price-sensitive portable digital applications.
News from MRC Components (27 November 2006)
Low-profile heatsinks cool tightly spaced boards
When compared with other heatsinks of equivalent size, low-height forged heatsinks have better thermal performance.
News from MRC Components (23 October 2006)
Current transducers save space and weight
Midas current transducers from MRC Components offer a wide range of measurement and control options using galvanic separation of alternating current.
News from MRC Components (12 October 2006)
Attenuator features digital control
A 0.5dB LSB, 6bit digital attenuator connectorised module is ideal for military EW/ECM, space, test equipment and microwave radio applications from DC to 13GHz.
News from MRC Components (29 March 2006)
Cores offer tailored performance
Chang Sung Corporation of Korea manufactures many types of soft magnetic powder cores using molybdenum permalloy (MPP), high flux, Sendust and the new CK core materials.
News from MRC Components ( 7 March 2006)
Low noise amplifier operates from 21 to 29GHz
Hittite Microwave Corporation has introduced a new GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifier that is ideal for microwave radio, military and industrial sensor applications.
News from MRC Components ( 6 March 2006)
Integrated VCOs require no external components
Hittite Microwave Corp has extended its line of high performance GaAs HBT MMIC VCOs with fundamental, half and quarter frequency outputs.
News from MRC Components (27 February 2006)
Wideband amps come in connectorised modules
Six new wideband connectorised amplifier modules are ideal for military, space, test and measurement, telecomms and microwave radio applications from 0.01 to 27GHz.
News from MRC Components (24 February 2006)
Low-noise amp aims for brown goods applications
A new GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifier is ideal for 75ohm applications in CATV, set top box, home gateway and digital television applications.
News from MRC Components ( 3 February 2006)
Amplifiers have basestation bands covered
Two new GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifiers are intended for cellular/3G basestation and repeater applications.
News from MRC Components ( 3 February 2006)
Power dividers go up to four ways
The Hybrix family of Wilkinson SMT power dividers are high-power in-phase devices capable of combining and dividing two-, three and four-way signals up to 50W.
News from MRC Components ( 2 February 2006)
Low noise amplifier needs no matching
A new GaAs pHEMT MMIC low noise amplifier is ideal for microwave radio, military and industrial sensor applications.
News from MRC Components ( 2 February 2006)
Microwave IC maker wins automotive certification
Hittite Microwave has received ISO/TS16949:2002 certification for the design, manufacture and sale of plastic encapsulated analogue and mixed-signal ICs.
News from MRC Components (10 January 2006)
Hermetic SMT MMIC components cover DC to 15.5GHz
Hittite Microwave has announced four products that use its high frequency LH5 leadless hermetic SMT package, which is ideal for high reliability, space and military applications.
News from MRC Components (21 December 2005)
Programmable attenuators are easy to integrate
Intelligent programmable step attenuators feature a built-in digital interface designed to simplify the control and integration of these devices into subsystem and bench applications.
News from MRC Components (21 December 2005)
More options in microwave connectors
The Corning Gilbert UltraEase family has grown from four feedthrough F male connectors to include RCA, BNC and pin type F male connectors.
News from MRC Components (15 December 2005)
Microwave interconnects shrink by 30%
Chokes cut noise from CANbus systems
Power amplifier modules deliver +34dBm
High brightness LED takes on flash duties
MMIC driver and power amplifiers to 20GHz
Combined mixer and amp cuts down 3G infrastructure
MMIC oscillator saves space onboard
Broadband multipliers suit 40Gbit/s systems
Digital attenuators deliver 0.25 dB resolution
Hermetic mixer modules added to Connectorised line
Kit speeds dual-band modem development
Selection guide includes 19 new products
Small claims for GSM socket modem
Phase shifters target clock and antenna duties
Low noise amp runs from 0.3 to 3.0GHz
Filters smooth out medium power bricks
Phase-locked oscillator suits digital radio needs
Transformers suit noise-sensitive equipment
EMI filters meet medical requirements
Three-phase filters handle unbalanced loads
Microwave mixers are all RoHS compliant
Double balanced mixers cover all bands
Microwave amp has powerful output
SPDT switch comes as connectorised module
MMIC amplifiers run from 6 to 25.5GHz
MMIC amplifier boasts excellent gain stability
Transmit-receive switch covers a wide band
Power amps target Wi-Fi and WiMAX basestations
Switch and mixer run up to 6GHz
Switch and attenuator suit broadband comms
Attenuators feature digital control
Power amp puts cellular kit on test
AC/DC module supplies double the power
SMD common mode chokes work up to 10A continuous
Programmable step attenuators aid ATE
Alloy powder E-cores have low losses
Oscillator has ultra low phase noise
Ferrite rod range offers designers flexibility
Attenuator sets it specific applications
Prescalers come as connectorised modules
More power to CompactPCI systems
MMIC amplifiers aim for cellular use
Mixers target radio, test and sensor applications
Microwave guide features more than 330 products
MMIC amps boast high dynamic range
RF range spans components and subsystems
High linearity for digital attenuators
MMIC amplifier runs up to 5GHz
Low-noise amp comes as connectorised module
VCOs take buffer amplifiers onboard
RFIC targets distortion cancellation applications
Selection guide focuses on MMICs
Terminations made for telecomms
SAWs include filters, resonators and duplexers
High-current chokes suit new processor designs
Compact outline for surface-mount inductors
Thick skinned Rhino is crush and weather-resistant
Cable assemblies have space pedigree
SMT inductors claim peak current
High-current inductors keep a low profile
Planar transformers shrink power designs
Amorphous antennas offer true alternative
Custom magnetic components aid PSU design
Filters clean up bricks onboard
Cores cut losses in power designs
High-flux cores aid power miniaturisation
Upgrade for popular oscillator
Two ovens boost oscillator stability
DFB laser module plays a fine tune
Flexible sheeting for flexible shielding
Patch antennas for compact GPS designs
Surface-mount LEDs are bright idea for backlights
Oven-controlled oscillators target basestations
Compact LNAs provide up to 50dB gain
SMT VCOs include low-cost custom options
Speedy source for custom PLL modules
Powerline filters tackle difficult noise problems
Three LEDs in one make colourful backlights
High accuracy from PLL-based custom oscillators
Low-profile claims for oscillator
Cores provide stable inductance
Compact subsystem boosts optical bandwidth
No cooling required for high-efficiency half brick
Ferrites solve EMC at the board level
Cores have lower losses at high frequencies

