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International Rectifier

The IRS2573DS high-intensity discharge (HID) electronic ballast control IC for low-, medium- and high-power general purpose industrial HID applications, combines a high-side, dual-mode buck controller together with a full-bridge driver.


Canfield Connector

The TMLT is an all solid state electronic timer, housed in an environmentally resistant composite encapsulated package.


Amphenol Industrial

The Helios H4 dual-rated (UL/TUV) PV connector meets NEC 2008 without the need for extra locking collars and locking sleeves.


C&K Components

This new series of low-profile rotary DIP switches are available in surface mount and through-hole models.


Fairchild Semiconductor

MicroFet Mosfets come in a compact and thin footprint (1.6mm by 1.6mm by 0.55mm) and are geared toward portable designers looking for solutions that offer high efficiency in a small package.


Fujitsu Components America

Self-wetting adhesive protector sheets (SWAPS) offer a low-cost way to extend the life of any touch screen or flat panel during product use, testing or shipping.


Pregis Corp.

Microfoam low-density polypropylene (PP) sheet foam provides protection for easily scratched metal surfaces.


Laird Technologies

The Maxblade internal wireless device antenna operates in the 2.3-6 GHz WiMax frequency band with gains of 2.1 dBi and 4 dBi.


PennEngineering

PEM self-clinching, prevailing torque locknuts prevent mating hardware from loosening in service due to vibration or other application-related factors.





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