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Farmington, CT —Connecticut Spring and Stamping (CSS) produces a wide range of precision springs and stamp- ings for the electronics industry. Parts consignment at customer warehouses is offered to decrease the costs of car- rying parts inventory. The company


Stampings For Electronics Providing extremely rapid turn-


tivity (Tyco), Eaton Corpora tion (Cutler-Hammer) and Parker Hanni - fin Corporation.


around time capabilities, CSS works in conjunction with customers from product development and prototyp-


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San Diego, CA — Pulse Electronics announces the latest addition to the Sidewinder product line-up, the PA3209NL. Responding to customer requests to extend this sensor tech- nology to a wider range of applica- tions, Pulse has created this larger inner diameter product to accommo- date current carrying conductors up to 0.750 inches (19.05mm) in diame- ter, or the industry standard 0.750 in. x 0.093 in. (19.05mm x 2.36mm) buss bar. With a dynamic range of 0.10 to


more than 1000A, this sensor provides extremely accurate measurement of AC current at 50 Hz or 60 Hz. According to the company, the


Springs and stampings for electronics applications.


has a 40-year history of working with major electronics manufacturers, from collaborating in product development and prototyping through high- and low-volume manufacturing. The company manufactures and


assembles stampings and springs used in circuit breakers, sensors, controls and computer connectors, including pressure release valves, spring regula- tors, plunger return springs, as well as wire forms, clutch springs, and actua- tor and backup rings. The company’s early design for stamped D-shells is still used in computer connectors. Major customers include Gener - al Electric Corporation, TE Connec -


ing and continuing on through high volume production. For one recent innovative circuit breaker applica- tion designed for areas where space is at a premium and the ability to upgrade electrical systems is critical, CSS consulted on the wire sizes, loads and spring designs, and then provided prototypes and engineering samples on a fast-track basis to meet the customer’s product launch


timetable. Contact: Connecticut Spring and


Stamping, 48 Spring Lane,


Farmington, CT 06032 % 860-677-1341 Web: www.ctspring.com


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Sidewinder sensor handles the full current measurement capabilities of the traditional current transformer at a lower price point and has no sat- uration limits. The larger inner diameter permits a larger buss bar to


Pulse Sidewinder AC Current Sensor


pass through the sensor, enabling it to measure 1000 Amps and higher. The Sidewinder PA3209NL current sensor meets ANSI C12.20 accuracy class 0.2 and IEC 62053-22 class 0.2 as well as the Class 1 requirement for immunity to external AC magnet-


Coreless Sidewinder AC current sensor.


ic fields. It is completely immune to


external DC magnetic fields. Contact: Pulse, 12220 World


Trade Drive, San Diego, CA 92128 % 858-674-8100 fax: 858-674 8262 Web: www.pulseelectronics.com


San Jose, CA — Micrel, Inc. has introduced two new AEC-Q100 qual- ified, high-performance linear regu- lators. Designed to withstand large input overvoltage transient (load dump) occurrences, which often occur in automotive and industrial applications, they can withstand up to 120VDC at input and have ultra- high PSRR of >90dB. According to the company, the high performance regulators have an operational volt- age range that is the widest available


Micrel Intros Automotive Linear Regulators


pin ePad MSOP package. Contact: Micrel, Inc., 2180


Fortune Drive, San Jose, CA 95131 % 408-944-0800


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at 6 to 120VDC. They provide 25mA/50mA guaranteed out current and an adjustable output from 1.27V to 5.5V. Output accuracy is said to be ±3 percent. The units have thermal shut-


down and current limit protection and come in a thermally efficient, 8-


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