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News Release from: NIC Components Europe | Subject: Quick kit service
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 12 May 2006
Inductor sample kits assembled online
NIC Components has introduced a free online facility that allows design engineers to build their own surface mount power inductor sample kits.
NIC Components has introduced a free online facility that allows design engineers to build their own surface mount power inductor sample kits The quick kit service is accessed via NIC's homepage where design engineers can choose up to 15 different parts from NIC's range of over 300 standard RoHS compliant power inductors
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Jul 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Free Quick Kit service allows engineers to order selections of current sensing resistors, thermistors, MLCCs, hybrid and solid chip electrolytic capacitors and thin-film chip inductors.
The kits are typically delivered to the customer within five working days of the order being placed.
The quick-kit service has been designed to be as fast and simple to use as possible.
The on-screen list of power inductors details key specification points for each part number, including type (shielded or unshielded), dimensions, inductance and tolerance.
A photograph of each component is also included to help speed selection.
Full data sheets can be accessed via a convenient link adjacent to each part number.
The full list of SMT power inductors can be displayed in ascending order for a range of different parameters to further ease the design engineer's task of selecting the most appropriate parts for their personal sample kit.
For each of the maximum 15 part numbers chosen either five or 10 samples can be supplied.
The parts are shipped to the customer in a special quick-kit box that provides convenient and safe storage of the components.
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