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71083 Herrenberg
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Listing of all 46 news releases from Pulse:
Filters are smarter to support VDSL2
Pulse has introduced has introduced the first in a series of SmartER xDSL high-density, low-pass splitter/filter modules.
News from Pulse ( 6 November 2006)
Power inductors cut down on resistance
Flat-coil power inductors have low DC resistance and high saturation current in a low-profile self-leaded surface-mount package.
News from Pulse (15 August 2006)
DSL filters pass the test of IPTV
Successful tests demonstrate error-free transmission of video, data and voice over VDSL2 in difficult "ring trip" conditions.
News from Pulse (13 June 2006)
Coupled inductors cut capacitor demands
Coupled inductors for nonisolated step-down DC/DC voltage regulators bring a faster transient response, lower ripple current per phase and increased system efficiency.
News from Pulse ( 7 April 2006)
Transformers are made for power over Ethernet
High-efficiency small-footprint off-the-shelf power transformers are designed for powered device side power over Ethernet products.
News from Pulse (23 March 2006)
Integrated filters clean up xDSL lines
SMART xDSL integrated lowpass splitter/filter modules improve voice quality by separating voice and data signals and filtering interference out of the data signals in xDSL applications.
News from Pulse ( 1 February 2006)
Connector modules come without filters
Pulse has introduced a new line of unfiltered connector modules for networking and telecomms infrastructure equipment such as switches and routers.
News from Pulse (28 November 2005)
Pulse expands with acquisition of LK Products
Pulse has expanded its wireless communications product offering through the acquisition of LK Products Oy, a producer of cellular and non-cellular antennas and integrated modules for mobile handsets.
News from Pulse (11 November 2005)
Inductors and transformers seek military uses
A new series of off-the-shelf inductors and transformers are designed for modern military and aerospace power applications.
News from Pulse (30 September 2005)
OEM antennas have wireless network bands covered
A new range of antennas are compatible with IEEE802.11a/b/g/n, Bluetooth and ZigBee applications, as well as devices that use ISM frequency bands.
News from Pulse (25 August 2005)
Drum core inductors cover the full range
Pulse has released five new series of unshielded and shielded surface mount (SMT) drum core power inductors for a total of 96 different parts.
News from Pulse ( 9 May 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)
Two inductors in one save space and costs
The PA0766NLT Power Bead inductor contains two independent inductors integrated into a single core structure and part number, with no magnetic coupling between them.
News from Pulse ( 1 February 2005)
Surface-mount inductors need little headroom
Pulse has a new series of power-shielded surface mount inductors with a small 6.2 x 6.2 x 2mm maximum footprint package.
News from Pulse ( 6 January 2005)
DSL filter overcomes capacitance limits
Pulse has introduced a new dynamic customer premises equipment (CPE) filter designed to improve digital subscriber line (DSL) broadband services in Europe.
News from Pulse (19 November 2004)
New choke eliminates common mode noise
Pulse's ChipChoke series for USB2.0 standard applications are said to eliminate common mode noise in high-speed networks.
News from Pulse ( 8 November 2004)
Transformer boosts reliability and performance
Pulse, a Technitrol Company, has introduced the C2139NL RF balun transformer for radio frequency (RF) applications ranging from 5 to 1000 megahertz (MHz) bandwidth.
News from Pulse ( 8 November 2004)
Compact power inductors are bursting with energy
A new family of through-hole shielded shaped-core 4040-size power inductors stand only 8mm high yet deliver an energy density of 152uJ.
News from Pulse (20 October 2004)
Magnetics go to extremes of temperature
Pulse has released the industry's first single and dual discrete magnetic, extended temperature, power over Ethernet (PoE) products.
News from Pulse (14 September 2004)
Integrated connector modules save space onboard
A new series of RJ45 2x1 and stacked RJ45/USB integrated connector modules (ICMs) offers increased port density and PCB space savings over 1x2 configurations.
News from Pulse (10 August 2004)
Planar transformers offer standard solutions
Surface-mount inductors are hot stuff
Surface-mount RJ45s minimise scrap
Diplex filters meet RoHS requirements
Inductors aim for distributed power
Magnetic components go to industrial extremes
Low-profile inductors store more energy
Compact inductors handle the heat
Connector modules bring power to Ethernet
Connector modules take magnetics onboard
Transformers upgrade to power over Ethernet
Multiport connectors aid power over Ethernet
Low-profile transformers add density to convertors
Magnetic modules for high-volume applications
High energy density for surface-mount inductors
Filters smooth out VDSL modems
Low profile puts transformers into DC/DC designs
Inductors shrink for portable uses
Filtered networking cuts component count
Sockets integrate magnetics for gigabit integrity
Integrated connector module combines RJ45 and USB
Lowest ever power loss from planar chokes
Transformer and inductor team up for telecomms
Current-sense transformers keep a low profile
Planar transformers save space and weight
Dual-port Ethernet transformers cut space and cost

