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Raychem Circuit Protection
Address:
308 Constitution Drive
Menlo Park
CA 94025-1164
USA
Telephone: (USA) +44 1793 572244
http://www.circuitprotection.com
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Listing of all 40 news releases from Raychem Circuit Protection:
Polymer-enhanced diodes co-ordinate protection
By clamping and smoothing inductive voltage spikes, PolyZen devices help shield downstream electronics from overvoltage and reverse bias.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (29 February 2008)
Resettable switch protects automotive electronics
The PolySwitch bladed contact device features a 2.8mm form factor to facilitate easy, one-to-one replacement of mini-sized fuses and Type II bimetal circuit protection devices in 12V vehicle systems.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (25 January 2008)
Thyristors provide fast bidirectional protection
Devices help protect sensitive equipment from damage resulting from overvoltage events and operate as shunt devices in response to a surge that exceeds the breakover voltage.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (11 December 2007)
Protection devices combine for HDMI interfaces
ESD and overcurrent protection reference layout meets or exceeds the HDMI 1.3 specifications for operation at 3.4Gbit/s for impedance, data eye and far end crosstalk.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (29 November 2007)
Overcurrent protection in half the space
The new 0805 EIA compliant form factor of the picoSMD device consumes less than half the board space required by previous offerings.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection ( 2 November 2007)
Resettable fuses protect line-powered appliances
Resettable circuit protection devices help protect electric motors and transformers used in commercial and home appliances.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (27 February 2007)
Protective device promises best of both worlds
PolyZen devices help protect sensitive electronics from damage caused by inductive voltage spikes, voltage transients, incorrect power supplies and reverse bias.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (15 September 2006)
Fuse and MOV come together to protect on the line
The RoHS-compliant 2Pro device incorporates PolySwitch PPTC overcurrent technology with a metal oxide varistor component into one innovative, thermally protected device.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (26 June 2006)
Catalogue is single source for circuit protection
Raychem's catalogue covers PolySwitch resettable devices, SiBar thyristor surge protectors, gas discharge tubes, ESD protection devices, ROV metal oxide varistors and a broad line of fuses.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection ( 9 June 2006)
Resettable devices target auto industry
A new series of RoHS-compliant PolySwitch miniSMDC and SMD terminal devices are designed for us in the automotive industry.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (13 April 2006)
Slow-blow fuses boost system reliability
A new range of RoHS-compliant slow-blow surface-mount fuses in industry standard 1206 chip sizes combines small size, high reliability and strong arc suppression characteristics.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (31 August 2005)
Overcurrent protection suits telecomms linecards
The PolySwitch TSM600-400 is a low-resistance resettable overcurrent protection device for communications infrastructure applications.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (19 July 2005)
ESD protection devices come in popular outlines
Raychem Circuit Protection continues to expand its circuit protection portfolio with a new range of electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection devices.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (11 May 2005)
UL recognition for circuit protection devices
PolySwitch TRF600-150 circuit protection devices are now UL recognised to UL1434 and have passed UL tests from UL497A.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (17 March 2005)
Compact fuses boast heavyweight protection
A new series of electronic chip fuses aims for applications in laptops, multimedia devices, cellphones and other portable electronics.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (16 November 2004)
Databook tells all on circuit protection
Raychem Circuit Protection has released the 2004 edition of its industry leading "Circuit protection databook".
News from Raychem Circuit Protection ( 1 November 2004)
Telecomms protector shrinks in size
The new PolySwitch TRF600-150 circuit protection device for telecomms and networking applications is 25% percent smaller than its predecessor.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (16 August 2004)
Gas discharge tubes expand protection family
Raychem Circuit Protection has added a range of gas discharge tubes (GDTs) to its circuit protection family.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (16 July 2004)
Higher hold current for line voltage protector
The latest addition to the LVR series of PolySwitch resettable devices increases the maximum hold current rating from 400 to 550mA.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection (17 May 2004)
Resettable devices go lead-free
Raychem's popular SMD family of PolySwitch resettable devices are now available as lead-free components.
News from Raychem Circuit Protection ( 1 September 2003)
Overcurrent specialist turns to overvoltage
Resettable devices switch to primary protection
Compact fuse helps meet US telecomms specs
Resettable fuses handle more ambient heat
Greener protection from telecomms surges
Magnetics module shrinks Gigabit Ethernet ports
Resettable fuse fits Ethernet and VoIP specs
High-density overcurrent protection for DSL
Resettable fuses go on the line side
Resettable fuse dons coat for safety
Shrinking surge protectors save network card space
Thirty new parts in circuit protection databook
Lower resistance for resettable strap devices
Tighter envelope for overcurrent protection
Resetteble fuses upgraded to 72V protection
Resettable protection for set-top boxes
Slimline protection for lithium-polymer batteries
Strap-on protection for thin Li-ion cells
Thin strap protects thin Li-ion prismatic cells
Resettable fuse protects latest AAAA NiMH cells

