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www.us-tech.com Distribution Solid State: 30-Year Vishay Distributor


Bloomfield, NJ — Solid State is celebrating 30 years as a franchised distribu- tor for General Semi/Vishay, specializing in SCRs, TRIACs, diodes, bridge rectifiers, relays, MOSFETs, and power modules. Solid State is ISO 9001:2015-compliant and offers services that include inventory bonding, same-day delivery, competitive pricing, and application engineering. The company has operated out of its headquarters in Bloomfield, New Jersey, for over five decades and offers extensive franchise lines of fuses, adjustable volt-


age regulators, silicon-controlled rectifiers, and many other products. Contact: Solid State, Inc., 46 Farrand Street, Bloomfield, NJ 07003 % 973-429-8700 fax: 973-429-8683 Web: www.solidstateinc.com


Würth Gives Award to Distrelec


Waldenburg, Germany — Würth Elektronik has given Distrilec Group AG its Special Achievement Award for nearly 10 years of successful product distribu- tion. Distrilec was also recognized for adopting more Würth technology than any other company, now totaling over 5,400 products. In 2016 alone, the company in- corporated more than 2,000 Würth items into its product assortment, including


inductors, ferrites, capacitors, connectors, power modules, and SMD spacers. Contact: Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG, Max-Eyth-Strasse 1,


Shenmao Adds Mexico Distributor


Omega Aleaciones San Jose, CA —Shenmao American has signed on Omega Aleaciones as its ex- clusive distributor of solder paste and flux in Mexico. Three Omega Alea- ciones sales, service and engineering staff have successfully completed prod- uct training at Shenmao Technology’s headquarters in Taiwan. With 10 man- ufacturing, technical and sales support facilities around the world, Shenmao America also manufactures solder paste in San Jose, California. The compa- ny supports a wide range of products for the PCB and semiconductor indus- tries, now complemented by multiple Omega Aleaciones locations in Mexico. Shenmao products include SMT solder paste, laser soldering paste, wave sol-


der bar, and solder wire and flux. Contact: Shenmao America, Inc., 2156 Ringwood Avenue, San Jose, CA


95131 % 408-943-1755 fax: 408-684-5477 E-mail: usa@shenmao.com Web: www.shenmao.com


Competitive Edge to Rep Datest in LED-Solutions Robust and sealed to IP67 Customized to your application


Front and rear mounting connector options


Wide array of LED for indoor and outdoor, includes daylight readable, bicolor, tricolor, IR and NVIS


Threaded housing in various sizes


Robust metal housing fully potted for outdoor applications


New : large M14 format Wilbrecht LEDCO, Inc. Made in America


Toll free (888) 323-8751 info@wilbrechtledco.com www.wilbrechtledco.com


New England Fremont, CA — Datest has chosen Competitive Edge Solutions to be its rep- resentative in the New England states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Ver- mont, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine. Competitive Edge Solutions has more than 20 years of experience providing equipment to the industry, in- cluding products from Juki Automation Systems, ITW EAE MPM/Electro- vert/Camelot, and Nordson Test & Inspection Group. Datest has been a provider of integrated PCB assembly test and inspection services since 1984. Services include in-circuit testing and test engineering, flying probe testing,


boundary scan/JTAG testing, X-ray inspection and many others. Contact: Datest, 47810 Westinghouse Drive, Fremont, CA 94539


% 510-490-4600 fax: 510-490-4111 E-mail: rboguski@datest.com Web: www.datest.com


New Yorker Offers Vishay Capacitors


Northvale, NJ — New Yorker Electronics is now distributing Vishay tanta- lum-cased, hermetically-sealed wet tantalum capacitors with expanded ca- pacitance ranges. The new devices have a wide voltage range of 50 to 100V, capacitance from 200 to 680 µF, capacitance tolerance of ±10 percent and ±20 percent standard, and a max ripple currents of 2,750 mA. Offered in axial T1, T2, T3, and T4 case sizes, the capacitors operate in a temperature range of –55 to +85°C (–67 to +185°F) with voltage derating. The capacitors are also


qualified to MIL-PRF-39006/33 specifications. Contact: New Yorker Electronics Co., Inc., 209 Industrial Parkway,


Northvale, NJ 07647 % 201-750-1171 fax: 201-750-1174 E-mail: sales@newyorkerelectronics.com Web: www.newyorkerelectronics.com


Mouser and Renesas Target


IoT Marketplace Mansfield, TX — Mouser Electronics has entered a global distribution part- nership with Renesas Electronics Corporation. Mouser and Renesas will focus on the Renesas Synergy™ platform, which is an IoT application design kit consisting of software, development kits and MCUs. The platform was devel- oped to provide engineers with immediate access to a complete embedded platform, starting with an application programming interface (API) to lever- age a full software framework that is built around the company’s Express Logic X-Ware™. The Synergy software integrates a wide range of scaleable


ARM® Cortex®-M-based MCUs. Contact: Mouser Electronics, Inc., 1000 N Main Street, Mansfield, TX


76063 % 817-804-3888 fax: 817-804-3899 E-mail: kevin.hess@mouser.com Web: www.mouser.com


74638 Waldenburg, Germany % +49-7942-945-5186 E-mail: sarah.hurst@we- online.de Web: www.we-online.de


May, 2017


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