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Aventura, FL — Ruby Quartz has introduced what it calls the first free- running non-temperature-compen- sated clock oscillators with stability down to ±10PPM over an all-inclu- sive room temperature stability over the range of -40 to +85°C over a fre- quency range of 2.5 to 55MHz. The newly introduced RoHS-
compliant COM2 Series fills a grey area of stability performance from previously available product. It is produced in an ultra-small package of a 5.0 X 3.3mm making it especial- ly suitable for use in Wireless LANs,
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www.us-tech.com SMT Clock Oscillators from Ruby Quartz
where the enable/disable function, low phase noise, low current con- sumption and tight stability are prime design needs. Operating volt- age ranges can be from 1.8 to 5.0VDC at a maximum of 7.0mA, depending on frequency and stability requirements within the operating temperature
range of -40 to +85°C. Contact: RubyQuartz, LLC.,
Surface-mount clock oscillators.
18205 Biscayne Blvd., STE #2217, Aventura, FL 33160 % 305-406-0211 fax:305-647-2169 E-mail:
sales@rubyquartz.com Web:
www.rubyquartz.com
May/June, 2012
Polyonics Intros Static Dissipative Protective
Coated Tapes Westmoreland, NH — New from Polyonics, ESD HardCoat™ tapes and films incorporate proven coating tech- nology that provides a high level of abrasion and chemical resistance
EDS 2012 is coming to The Cosmopolitan and promises to be the most electrifying show of the year. With its pulse-pounding energy and innovative atmosphere, it’s the perfect backdrop for energizing your business and connecting with the industry’s biggest players.
Discover a whole new perspective on the electronics industry.
From spacious conference rooms featuring state-of-the-art technology to streamlined suites designed specifically for conducting business, you’ll have everything you need to make an impression right at your fingertips. The “can’t miss” show of the year, EDS is creating a whole new perspective on the electronics industry for years to come.
Register today at
EDSConnects.com or call 312-648-1140.
Tapes and films for ESD suppression.
along with ESD protection. The unusual coating, when applied to poly- imide and polyester tapes and films, allows electrostatic charges to safely dissipate before they can build up and damage components and products. This durable dissipative coating
has a surface resistance of 105 to 109 ohms, immensely suitable for elimi- nating charges associated with both the human body (HBM) and charged
device (CDM) models. Contact: Polytronics, Inc., 867
Rt 12, Westmoreland, NH 03467 % 603-352-1415 fax:603-352-1936
E-mail :
info@polyonics.com Web:
www.polyonics.com
Intelligent Fans from Jaro Conserve
Power Boca Raton, FL — JARO Thermal’s new JDA series of AC fans optimizes temperature by intelligently sensing and regulating RPM.
A Whole New Perspective
MAY 7-10, 2012 The Cosmopolitan Las Vegas
Intelligent, rpm-regulating fans. Thus, as power inputs fluctuate,
the fan automatically compensates by decreasing or increasing the fan output (cubic feet per minute). The result is a significant reduction in power consumption, noise and over- all cost. Several application-specific
edsconnects.com
models are available. Contact: Jaro Thermal (USA offices), 6600 Park of Commerce
Blvd., Boca Raton, FL 33487 % 561-241-6700 fax:561-241-3328 Web:
www.jarothermal.com
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