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State of the Art
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State College
PA 16803-1797
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Listing of all 14 news releases from State of the Art:
Filters bring high-frequency harmony
Thin-film lowpass filters reduce and eliminate unwanted harmonics in telecomms systems, satellite receivers, mobile comms, GPS systems, wireless LANs and WiMAX.
News from State of the Art ( 2 October 2007)
Attenuators use thin-film resistors
Wire bondable or solderable 0303-size coplanar balanced T attenuators are available on alumina or aluminium-nitride substrates.
News from State of the Art (26 March 2007)
Silicon resistors meet military demands
Silicon resistors are constructed using proprietary thin film technology and have higher power ratings than alumina due to the reduced thermal resistance of the silicon substrate.
News from State of the Art (13 October 2006)
State of the art introduces new resistors
State of the Art has introduced a new line of Non-magnetic chip resistors.
News from State of the Art (27 July 2006)
Chip resistors handle higher voltages
State of the Art has released a new 0203 size chip resistor on alumina.
News from State of the Art (12 September 2005)
Aerospace quality certification is a "first"
State of the Art has become the first chip resistor supplier independently certified for the aerospace quality system standards AS9100.
News from State of the Art (23 December 2003)
Sensor tackles thermal resistance measurement
A new line of heater sensor chips based on platinum on alumina and oxidised silicon can be used in a host of applications from microelectronics to biomedical engineering.
News from State of the Art (31 October 2003)
Aluminium nitride is green alternative
A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.
News from State of the Art (31 July 2003)
Green alternative for high-power networks
A new line of custom high-power networks uses thin film on environmentally friendly aluminium nitride.
News from State of the Art (15 July 2003)
High-power chip resistors are greener option
State of the Art has a new line of high-reliability high-power chip resistors using thin film on aluminium nitride.
News from State of the Art ( 7 May 2003)
Four-terminal resistors tackle current sensing
State of the Art offers two series of true full Kelvin four-terminal low-value chip resistors suitable for current sensing applications.
News from State of the Art ( 7 February 2003)
Networks fit for high reliability applications
Established-reliability surface-mount chip resistor networks are now available from State of the Art qualified to MIL-PRF-914.
News from State of the Art ( 4 October 2002)
High-reliability for chip resistors
State of the Art (SOTA) is expanding its line of established high-reliability chip resistors qualified to MIL-PRF 55342 (revision G, amendment 3).
News from State of the Art (26 August 2002)
More options and performance from attenuators
State of the Art (SOTA) has made a number of enhancements and additions to its line of thin-film chip attenuators.
News from State of the Art ( 4 July 2002)

