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News Release from: Rhopoint Components | Subject: Components
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 08 August 2005
Catalogue is a must for analogue design
engineers
More than 50 new product lines have been added to Rhopoint Components' latest 200 page components catalogue.
More than 50 new product lines have been added to Rhopoint Components' latest 200 page components catalogue The catalogue is of interest to analogue design engineers looking for those critical components and brings together all of the SMD and leaded devices, which are held in stock at Rhopoint and are available for immediate delivery
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 19 Jun 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Prices are given for one off through to larger quantities for each component.
A number of new product lines are contained in the catalogue which include: temperature sensors, 0.1ppm accuracy voltage references, 0.1ppm/ C metal foil resistors, a wide range of thin film surface mount resistors, giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensors, temperature and optical sensors, reed relays and reed switches.
The catalogue has a section dedicated to RF components.
Also included are application notes and details of the various engineering development kits that are available.
For digital engineers, the range of high speed digital isolators, using GMR technology, has been considerably extended.
These isolators are of up to 10 times faster than optoisolators, draw less current and, with the associated components, occupy considerably less board space than opto devices.
With its wealth of technical information on Rhopoint specialist products, this catalogue is a must for all analogue design engineers, and also has products of interest for digital engineers.
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