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inTEST Thermal Mobile Temperature System Speeds Electronic Test & Verification

A mobile temperature control system for high-speed thermal testing of electronic components, sensors and...

TDK Offers Guide to EPCOS Components for Consumer Electronics

TDK Corporation has published a new Application Guide 2014 detailing EPCOS Components for Home...

ON Semiconductor Announces Significant Expansion of its Automotive Qualified Product Portfolio

ON Semiconductor has significantly expanded its portfolio of AEC-Q100 and AEC-Q101 qualified standard components...

EMI in Components

1307 F1 coverEvery EMI (electromagnetic interference) problem ultimately starts or ends at an electronic circuit. And since electronic components are the building blocks of circuits, it only makes sense to pay attention to the EMI impact of those individual components.

Probably the most important thing to remember about electronic components is that nothing is ideal. Components change values with frequency, current, voltage, and even physical size. And those changes may be nonlinear, adding a new level of complexity. Like a pilot, you need to know the limits so you stay within the envelope of safe performance.

TDK Announces Rugged EPCOS Al El Caps for Automotive Applications

TDK Corporation announced a new series of rugged EPCOS axial-lead aluminum electrolytic capacitors for...
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New TDK Brochure Features EPCOS Components for Industrial Applications

TDK Corporation has published an application guide to EPCOS Components for Industrial Applications.  ...

Gore® Automotive Vents Protect Powertrain Components from Harsh Environments

W. L. Gore & Associates has expanded its line of GORE® Automotive Vents to...

ON Semiconductor Launches Tunable RF Components

ON Semiconductor has introduced a new family of Tunable RF Components (TRFC) that addresses...

Destroying Electronic Components from Across the Room With ESD

(Today’s sensitive components are really sensitive!) Electronic components are getting smaller and more sensitive every...

Inductance: The Misconceptions, Myths, and Truth (Size Matters)

This article dispels some of the misconceptions surrounding inductance and to encourage electrical engineers to think more clearly about these physics.
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