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BI Technologies SMT
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Telford Road
Eastfield Industrial Estate
Glenrothes
KY7 4NX
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Listing of all 32 news releases from BI Technologies SMT:
Resistors handle high-wattage applications
The four-terminal BHPR T0-227 style chassis-mount package can be configured as a dual-resistor or single-resistor element.
News from BI Technologies SMT (29 August 2007)
SMT current sense resistor handles 8W
The BCS8 Series surface mount resistor is reckoned to be unique among current sense resistors.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 6 August 2007)
Surface mount power resistors handle up to 10W
With the highest power rating currently available, SMP series surface mount power resistors help designers of high power applications in confined spaces.
News from BI Technologies SMT (18 April 2007)
Power resistor keeps its cool
BI Technologies SMT Division has developed a nonmoulded power resistor rated up to 75W.
News from BI Technologies SMT (24 November 2006)
Power resistors are thermally optimised
Noninductive power resistor is rated up to 20W and housed in a small, thin TO-263 package suitable for high density PCB installation.
News from BI Technologies SMT (20 September 2006)
Power resistors offer more options
Noninductive high-density power resistors provide the means to specify the appropriate wattage to more accurately meet design specifications.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 9 August 2006)
Networks replace up to 16 discrete components
Thick-film-on-ceramic resistor-capacitor chip networks replace up to 16 discrete components using just 50% of the PC board space, with no need for diode protection.
News from BI Technologies SMT (10 July 2006)
Novel package helps resistors handle heat
Power resistors come in a moulded SOIC-style package with a metal lead frame that features an integral heatsink directly under the resistor element.
News from BI Technologies SMT (15 May 2006)
Current sense resistors handle more with less
Metal element current sense chip resistors with power ratings up to 8W feature a size of only 6.4 x 12.8 x 2.5mm.
News from BI Technologies SMT (13 April 2006)
Ladder networks are cost-effective convertors
A series of 8 and 10bit R2R resistor ladder networks targets automotive, industrial, building monitoring and process automation applications.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 3 March 2006)
Power resistors put more into small packages
Offered in a TO-227 package style, BHPR Series resistors feature increased power ratings up to 250 and 300W.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 8 December 2005)
Resistive heaters are accurately controlled
BI Technologies SMT has released a series of planar heater products with ratings up to 50W for military, computing, telecommunications, medical and commercial applications.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 7 November 2005)
Resistors boast superior thermal performance
A new series of noninductive power resistors come with power ratings from 20 to 140W in popular transistor-style packages.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 3 October 2005)
Planar resistors boast high power density
A new range planar power resistors are ideal for applications in switching power supplies, snubber circuits, inrush current suppressors, audio crossover circuits and current limiters.
News from BI Technologies SMT (24 February 2005)
Ladders turn to data conversion
Digital to analogue (DAC) and analogue to digital (ADC) signal conversion are the main applications for the BCN31L 8bit, R/2R ladder networks from TT Electronics BI Technologies.
News from BI Technologies SMT (24 January 2005)
Thick-film resistors tackle powerful tasks
The surface-mount SMHP series of TO263-packaged resistors will find application in areas such as switching power supplies, inrush current suppressors, snubbers and current limiters.
News from BI Technologies SMT (16 December 2004)
Chip resistor networks bring eight together
BCN 31 thick-film, ten-terminal 2512 chip resistor networks incorporate eight bused resistors, allowing considerable savings to be made on board space and pick-and-place operations.
News from BI Technologies SMT ( 6 December 2004)
Power resistors run up to 50W
The BPR series of non-inductive, thick-film planar power resistors from TT Electronics BI Technologies has been extended with the introduction of a resistor with a 50W rating.
News from BI Technologies SMT (15 November 2004)
RC networks pack more into chip outline
The RC6 resistor capacitor chip network offers multiple combinations of resistors and capacitors in a choice of circuit configurations on a single 2512 ten-terminal package.
News from BI Technologies SMT (18 October 2004)
Shortform offers concise details
A new 32-page, shortform catalogue contains concise details of fixed-film resistors, magnetics, microcircuits and modules and variable resistors and sensors from TT Electronics BI Technologies.
News from BI Technologies SMT (22 September 2004)
Thick-film resistors protect against transients
Ladder networks save space and money
Low-cost resistors maintain audio quality
Passive integration saves on assembly costs
Surge resistor demand jumps 80%
Power resistors take heatsinks onboard
Inductors handle automotive applications
Three combine into major manufacturer
SM RC networks optimise space and performance
Power resistors run up to 100W

