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TTI Europe

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Ganghoferstraße 34
Maisach-Gernlinden
D-82216
Germany
Telephone: (Germany) +49 8142 6680 – 0

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Listing of all 90 news releases from TTI Europe:

Smaller outline for resettable PTC thermistors

The compact MF-PSMF product family is the fastest operating of all Bourns' Multifuse resettable thermistors.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (29 April 2008)

PCB headers handle more power

Mini-Fit RTC headers provide an effective solution for mid-range power applications that require high density and current carrying ability.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (23 April 2008)

Capacitors go for gold performance

Electric double layer capacitors are designed for use in applications requiring high reliability and long life, such as basestations and blade servers.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (10 April 2008)

PCB connectors enhance fine-pitch benefits

The Minitek 2mm PCB connection system is one of the fastest growing product lines in the industrial, instrumentation, medical, telecomms and datacomms segments.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe ( 2 April 2008)

Connectors secure industrial SIMs

Secure high-reliability locking SIM connectors are targeted primarily at the GSM market.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (31 March 2008)

SAW resonators reduce errors

Resonators are the first to support the latest European Telecommunications Standards Institute standard concerning frequency error.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (21 March 2008)

Resistors maximise energy conversion efficiency

The high power density of these new resistors allows the size of circuit boards to be reduced, which in turn increases manufacturing throughput and reduces material costs.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (13 March 2008)

Self-healing capacitors provide DC link

Devices couple outstanding high-voltage ratings with low ESR and very high insulation resistance.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (26 February 2008)

Automotive connectors survive rough use

Connector systems for the motorised vehicle market withstand high levels of shock and vibration.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (25 February 2008)

Surface-mount resistors major on stability

Ultra-high-precision surface-mount resistors use Z-Foil technology to reduce sensitivity to ambient temperature variations and applied power changes.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe ( 7 January 2008)

Backplane connectors are easy on dughtercards

The Z-Pack TinMan connector design offers a fully protected right-angle receptacle for use on daughtercards where handling damage can be a concern.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (31 December 2007)

Connector interface is handy for portables

Family includes a right-angle SMT receptacle, a wire and PCB version of the plug, perpendicular and parallel mounted cradle connectors.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (21 December 2007)

Inductors cut DC resistance

An extended temperature range from -55 to +155C resolves an area that has been an issue for some time.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (10 December 2007)

Multilayer ceramic capacitors resist flexing

Kemet offers four MLCC designs to address board flexure.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe ( 8 October 2007)

Capacitors fit safety-critical applications

Conformally coated solid tantalum capacitors combine the flexibility of a commercial product with the reliability required for demanding applications.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (25 September 2007)

Fine-pitch connectors bring ribbons onboard

Family of 1.27mm-pitch connectors includes wire-to-board IDT receptacles, PCB headers and standard ribbon-cable assemblies.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (20 September 2007)

Capacitor design prevents surface arcs

The HVArc Guard internal structure inherently enables higher capacitances to be manufactured.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe ( 4 September 2007)

Interconnects handle high data rates

RoHS-compliant miniSAS interconnects ensure signal integrity to protect against data loss while significantly reducing connector size in storage systems currently using four-lane SAS.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (31 August 2007)

IR sensor cuts space required

The volume occupied by the SMD PIR sensor is 30% that required by traditional PIR sensors, resulting in lower costs.  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (29 August 2007)

Connector eases wire management

9175 connectors can be used for connecting two or three wires between PCBs in high-volume consumer market applications  Brochure available  

News from TTI Europe (22 August 2007)

SMD film capacitors are available from stock

Connectors bring power and signals onboard

Thick-film resistors withstand surges

Power inductors handle up to 60A

European distribution goes beyond connectors

TTI joins Berkshire Hathaway Group

Current sense resistors come in smaller sizes

High-current inductors cut resistance

MLCCs boast low ESR and high reliability

Polymer Zener diode protects portable equipment

TTI stars for Vishay in Europe

TTI is one of the best in Europe

Berkshire Hathaway to acquire distributor TTI

Littelfuse circuit protection components

Samtec sudden service now from TTI Europe

Logistics system reduces high inventory

Passives distribution bucks the trend

D-subs switch to surface-mount processing

High-Q ceramics handle higher currents

Resonators offer stable option

Supplier excellence is recognised

Website delivers more technical detail

Modular jacks are colour-coded onboard

Virtual shield boosts backplane connector speed

Connector search engine comes to microsite

Tantalum chips don't fry under the bonnet

Panduit expands US and Asian deal to Europe

TTI does European double with Harwin

Don't expect a card - the cash has gone to UNICEF

Supplier focus for Breed

Distribution base meets mil/aero quality standard

Corporate award recognises company's performance

Connectors offer low cost alternative

Specialist strategy vindicated by roadshow

Iberian peninsula gains local support

Common-mode choke shrinks to chip scale

Distribution awards recognise supplier excellence

Ferrite beads suppress powerline noise

Backplane connectors keep it cool

McNamara sets sales in Ireland

Circuit protection range spans all applications

Right-angle connectors keep their heads down

Davidson takes control of Asia

TTI on target for 38% growth

Special status for surface-mount distribution

Flex cable jumpers provide high contact density

Multifuse polymer PTC products go lead-free

Power inductors boast 5% DCR tolerance

Lead-free inductors have no leads either

Bourns rewards European distributor of the year

Strategic sales role for Bieth

Enhanced cables for multigigabit serial interfaces

Film and paper capacitors made in Europe

Leading accuracy for chip capacitor

Ceramic components go to extremes

Cuccato prepares for European expansion

Design solutions programme aims to boost demand

Harwin names European Distributor of the Year

Customer wins prompt Molex award

Military-spec D-types available from stock

Kemet and Molex star in Europe

Resettable overcurrent devices in the mains

Connector system locks in advantages

Ceramic capacitors balance cost and performance

Evans-Pughe aims to grow business

Smallest claim for full Bluetooth module

Very small tantalums have low ESR for portable use

Piezoelectric sounder saves space in handhelds

Coax connectors run up to 50GHz

SM capacitor gives top high-frequency performance

 

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