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Page 97 Tecate’s Supercapacitors Now UL Recognized


San Diego, CA — Tecate Group’s extensive inventory of RoHS-compli- ant CAP-XX supercapacitors is now UL 810A Recognized under UL’s Components Recognition Program. The UL 810A standard covers super- capacitors (electromechanical dou- ble-layer capacitors, or EDLCs) and is intended to ensure the safety of electronic products and systems. Tecate is the only CAP-XX glob-


al distributor, as well as the world’s largest stocking distributor of CAP- XX cells and modules. The low pro- file, low ESR, high-capacitance supercapacitor cells are designed to


Epoxies, Etc. Cranston, RI — Epoxies, Etc. has introduced a new two-component epoxy adhesive that dries so clear that excess material is barely notice- able — almost invisible. Called “10- 3713,” the adhesive resists yellowing because it contains special propri- etary ultraviolet protectors.


UV-Proof Invisible Adhesive from


address both the power deliv- ery constraints of battery sys- tems and the energy delivery limitations of conventional capacitors.


CAP-XX supercapacitor


cells operate at 2.75V; where- as modules comprised of the cells are supplied with either 4.5V or 5.5V operating volt- age. The parts are available with a wide operating and storage temperature range of -40 to +85°C. CAP-XX’s thin, prismatic


Small form factor supercapacitors.


cells and modules are widely specified to provide burst and


back-up power in space-constrained portable and wireless electronic products. They are most commonly employed in tablet and handheld PCs, mobile phones, bar-code scan- ners, credit card terminals, digital cameras, solid state disks (SSDs), location-tracking devices, smart meters, battery-free condition moni- toring systems, and small uninter-


ruptible power supplies. Contact: Tecate Industries, 7520


Mission Valley Rd., San Diego, CA 92108-4400 % 619-398-9700 fax: 619-398-9777 E-mail: tiinfo@tecategroup.com Web: www.tecategroup.com


Super-strong adhesive is nearly invisible.


The epoxy’s low viscosity allows


for excellent coverage of all surfaces to be bonded. It penetrates sub- strates and forms bonds at room tem- perature or with mild heat. It forms a strong and ultra clear bond and can also be used for filling gaps with a


near-invisible material. Contact: Epoxies, Etc., 21


Starline Way, Cranston, RI 02921 % 800-376-9437 or 401-946-5564


E-mail: service@epoxies.com Web: www.epoxies.com


range of -40 to +130°C, the RL-8100 series displays high heat resistance, rugged durability, combined with a small frame, magnetically shielded construction, and economical price. The product is especially suitable for use in laptops, smartphones and other


Renco Elect. Rockledge, FL — Renco Electronics, has introduced its RL-8100 Series surface mount inductor. Standing only 2mm tall, the RL-8100 series has an ultra-compact design that offers simple pick-and-place from tape-and-reel packaging. With an operating temperature


personal computing devices. Contact: Renco Electronics, 595


International Place, Rockledge, FL 32955 % 321-637-1000 fax:321-637-1600 Web: www.RencoUSA.com


New SMD Inductor from


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