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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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Component Variables

Global parts procurement presents challenges to any product designer. If a component is sourced from multiple suppliers, how do you keep track of these suppliers from initial design to production, especially in a global manufacturing environment where products are made in multiple locations? Do you really have the right manufacturing and process controls to manage such an environment? The unit submitted to a certified test facility had a specific supplier but is there assurance that other suppliers will perform the same during testing? If not watched carefully, these variables could wreak havoc with product certification and regulators worldwide.

Subwoofer audio components recalled

Paradigm Electronics of Ontario, Canada is recalling about 2200 of its Paradigm Cinema-brand subwoofer audio components manufactured in China.

Novel Approaches for the Detection of Counterfeit Electronic Components

A worldwide epidemic of counterfeit electronic components is flooding the market and affects the supply chains of all industries. It is estimated that the financial loss due to counterfeit components is over $10 billion per year. Counterfeiting itself becomes profitable when scrapped components, components from recycled products or inexpensive components can be “remarked” and sold as a new, more expensive, higher reliability version. Much of the effort today has not been placed on preventing counterfeiting but rather screening components to identify and remove counterfeits before they are used in a finished product.

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