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Shindengen UK

Address:
Howard Court
12 Tewin Road
Welwyn Garden City
AL7 1BW
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1707 332992

http://www.shindengen.co.uk

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Listing of all 8 news releases from Shindengen UK:

Lower losses for Schottky barrier diodes

Shindengen's J-series Schottky barrier diodes are extremely low reverse leakage devices that maintain low losses even at high operating temperatures.

News from Shindengen UK (26 July 2002)

Rectifiers slim to charge into supplies

Shindengen reckons its latest bridge rectifier is the thinnest device of its type currently available.

News from Shindengen UK (10 July 2002)

Enhanced packaging raises bridge diode reliability

Shindengen's new bridge diodes feature an optimised leadframe construction for enhanced thermal radiation, to deliver improved reliability in service.

News from Shindengen UK (30 May 2002)

Surge protectors cover telecomms kit to 150A

A range of current-operated thyristor surge protectors delivers up to 50, 100 or 150A surge protection in a new, low-profile surface mount device.

News from Shindengen UK ( 8 February 2002)

Low-loss Schottky diodes for DC/DC conversion

New low-forward-voltage compact SMD Schottky diodes from Shindengen provide secondary rectification in DC/DC convertor applications.

News from Shindengen UK (11 January 2002)

Efficient convertors need no heatsinks

Shindengen is targeting the latest generation of home entertainment, communications and networking equipment with a new range of step-down DC/DC convertors which require no heatsink.

News from Shindengen UK ( 2 November 2001)

Schottky diodes improve reverse current losses

New Schottky barrier diodes (SBDs) from Shindengen address the improved output voltage requirements of today's AC adapters through dramatic improvements in reverse current.

News from Shindengen UK ( 3 October 2001)

"Half-size" convertors shrink to comms equipment

New from Shindengen, the Ecocell range of DC/DC convertors use synchronous rectification to achieve a size less than half that of a conventional convertor, with up to 86% efficiency.

News from Shindengen UK (17 August 2001)

 

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