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Passive Components for Defense Electronics in 2023

Dennis Zogbi, Paumanok Inc. publishes on TTI Market Eye 2023 outlook on passive components for defence electronics. The article shows electronic materials price trends for passive electronic components.

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Passive Components for Defense Electronics in 2023

Stackpole Offers High Surge Capable Leaded Film Resistors up to 10kV

Stackpole Offers High Surge Capable Leaded Film Resistors up to 10kV
Stakpole offers now ASR / ASRM series of anti-surge leaded film resistors with high working voltages, high pulse voltage withstanding capability up to 10kV.

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Stackpole Releases Anti-Sulfur Low Resistance Chip Metal Film Resistors

Stackpole announced release of its new series CSRT-AS of anti-sulfur low resistance chip metal film resistors.

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Stackpole Releases Anti-Sulfur Low Resistance Chip Metal Film Resistors

4th PCNS Call for Abstracts

4th PCNS Call for Abstracts
4th PCNS Passive Components Networking Symposium Calls for Abstracts. The event will be held on September 11th to 14th 2023 in Sønderborg, Denmark hosted by SDU University of Southern Denmark.

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European Components Distribution DMASS Reports Record 2022

DMASS reports Q4 growth of 38% in semiconductors and 8% in interconnect, passive and electromechanical components. Second consecutive record year in sales. Normalisation inevitable, outlook difficult.

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European Components Distribution DMASS Reports Record 2022

ECIA NA Electronic Component Survey: January 2023 Electronic Components Sales Slightly Beats Expectation 

ECIA NA Electronic Component Survey: January 2023 Electronic Components Sales Slightly Beats Expectation 
North American January 2023 electronic component sales sentiment sustains momentum from previous month and slightly beats expectation according to ECIA Electronics Components Industry Association Survey.

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MIL Spec MIL-PRF vs Automotive AEC-Q200 Explained

Manufacturers of commercial space and avionics systems sometimes turn to AEC-Q200 automotive-rated passive electronic components for non mission critical applications, as a way of balancing quality and cost requirements. When making this choice, however, they need to be aware that not all AEC-Q200 qualified parts are created equal; the standard defines test procedures while leaving acceptance criteria up to the user and the supplier. This white paper from Vishay explains some of the background and differences of these specs for a proper selection of the right specification.

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MIL Spec MIL-PRF vs Automotive AEC-Q200 Explained
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