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API Delevan Launches Series of Wirewound Chip Inductors


East Aurora, NY — API Delevan has expanded its 0603 size family of wirewound, surface-mount chip inductors with the introduction of the C0603 series for commercial applications. The miniaturized chip inductors are manufactured and test- ed in the U.S. for a high level of reli- ability, and are offered in inductance ranges of 1.6 to 390 nH. The C0603 series has high self-resonant fre- quencies along with Q factors of 13 to 38, providing stable induc- tor performance into the multi- GHz range. Designed with high-temper-


ature ceramic cores and magnet wire for temperature stability and mechanical ruggedness, the new inductors are rated for an operat- ing temperature range of –40 to +125°C (–40 to +257°F) and meet AEC-Q200 Grade 1 requirements. The series is available with gold terminations for use with epoxy-bond- ed or solderable applications. By drawing on its aerospace


and defense experience, the company is able to satisfy a growing market


need for value-based, high-reliability inductors in an ultra-small package size. The new series joins API Delevan’s growing portfolio of minia- turized chip inductors, which already includes a space-rated version. A high-reliability 0603 version, for use in critical applications, is currently in development and will be released later this year.


FRAMOS Offers e2v Onyx 1.3 MP Image Sensor


Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Imaging distributor FRAMOS now offers e2v’s Onyx family of image sensors, which have been designed for the most demanding outdoor camera and industrial machine vision applica- tions, where illumination budgets are restricted or where high-speed inspection is required. The Onyx EV76C664 is a 1.3 MP CMOS image sensor equipped with an electronic global shutter for true snapshot or a rolling shutter for low-light situations. The camera reportedly demonstrates excellent sensitivity and performance in the near-in frared spectrum. The sensor has been de signed


C0603 wirewound chip inductors. Contact: API Delevan, 270


Quaker Road, East Aurora, NY 14052 % 716-652-3600 fax: 716-652- 4814 E-mail: apisales@delevan.com Web: www.delevan.com


using e2v’s advanced CMOS imag- ing technology and is useful for many different applications where premium per formance imaging is required. The image sensor has an


innovative pixel design which offers excellent performance in low- light conditions, but also caters to all-light environments (typical of out- door camera applications) where wide dynamic range is needed. It has high-resistivity, deep-depletion sili- con in order to increase its NIR sen- sitivity. The sensor uses digital double


sampling to achieve low noise in both rolling and global shutter modes. The 1 in. (25.4 mm) optical sensor format comes with a pixel size of 10 µm and provides a solution for low-noise, pre-


cise images and high sensitivity at short exposure times. The data are output through six


LVDS channels, which makes a frame rate of 100 fps possible at 12 bit. The high readout speed at full resolution ensures that the sensor can handle applications where fast data transfer


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Onyx EV76C664 1.3 MP CMOS image sensor.


and processing times are needed. Together with its enhanced NIR sen- sitivity and high dynamic range, this makes the new fully-HD CMOS sen- sor a good choice for applications in surveillance and security, traffic, industrial inspection, and medical


and scientific imaging. Contact: FRAMOS Technologies, Inc., 57 Auriga Drive, Suite 223,


Ottawa, Ontario K2E 8B2, Canada % 613-208-1082 E-mail: info@framos.com Web: www.framos.com


PI: Quick Delivery of Piezo Nanopositioning Systems


Auburn, MA — PI (Physik Instru - mente) has enhanced its capability to deliver devices to the photonics, microscopy, semiconductor, and automation markets. The company has added a mix of advanced and affordable nanopositioning con- trollers to its quick delivery list. The


cision, high force, long life, mainte- nance and lubricant-free, a compact size, non-magnetism, and UHV com- patibility from its components. PI has in-house engineered


solutions with over four decades of experience working with customers to provide products that meet appli-


PI components available for quick delivery.


systems are aimed toward OEM pro- duction automation, metrology sys- tems, scientific research, and lab automation applications. This on-hand availability, cou-


pled with rapid shipment, enables quick integration without long lead and planning times. Piezo motion is used when an application requires any combination of fast response, high pre-


cation demands, and can quickly modify existing product designs or provide a fully-customized OEM part to fit the exact requirements of the


application. Contact: PI (Physik


Instrumente) L.P., 16 Albert Street, Auburn, MA 01501 % 508-832-3456 E-mail: info@pi-usa.us Web: www.pi-usa.us


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