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Wurth Electronics Creates Standard for EFTB Testing


Watertown, SD — Wurth Electronics has introduced a new standard for electrical fast transient burst (EFTB) testing, a phenomenon that plagues industrial environments. The EFTB waveform is a high-voltage, short-rise- time waveform different from typical surge or impulse requirements, which have longer rise times and durations. The specifics of the test can be found in IEC-61000-4-4. While this standard defines EFTB at the system level, the company has created a test method for the component level. Wurth Electronics is a designer


Prevent connection failures in thick PCB substrates with plasma treatment


New VIA™ Series 2.5


cleans deep, narrow vias where other processes can’t go


Contact us now to learn more +1-925-827-1240 info@nordsonmarch.com


nordsonmarch.com VIA™ Series 2.5 Plasma System


and manufacturer of custom magnet- ics. A standard line of magnetics is offered, including inductors, ferrites, chokes, and EMI shielding materials.


Recently, the company added


an electromechanical and intercon- nect line to its product offering, which in cludes board-to-board, wire- to-board, terminal blocks, and I/O communication. Wurth’s standard lines and cus-


tom transformers are used around the world in LED lighting, smart grid and utility metering, industrial con- trols, telecom, home automation, and


home appliances. Contact: Wurth Electronics


Midcom, Inc., 121 Airport Drive,


Watertown, SD 57201 % 605-886-4385 E-mail: lindsey.esche@we-online.com Web: www.we-online.com


See at APEC, Booth 421


Nichicon: Small, Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Batteries


Schaumburg, IL — Nichicon Corpor - ation has introduced its SLB series of small, rechargeable, lithium- ion batteries in conjunction with Toshiba Infrastructure Systems & Solutions Corpor - ation SCiB™ technologies. Main features of the SLB


series include: high rate of charge/discharge, allowing the batteries to charge to approxi- mately 80 percent in three minutes and discharge 95 per- cent in three minutes; safe charging in low-temperature environments down to –22°F (–30°C), as lithium does not deposit onto the negative electrode; low possibility of explosion in the event of a forced inter- nal short circuit; and high capacity retention rate of 80 percent or more even after 25,000 charge/discharge cycles. The batteries can be charged


in a very short time when used in combination with a step-up/step-


Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.


down charging IC. Contact: Nichicon America Corp., 927 E. State Parkway,


Schaumburg, IL 60173 % 847-843-7501 Web: www.nichicon-us.com


See at APEC, Booth 665


Small Broadband Ceramic Capacitors From Passive Plus


Huntington, NY — Passive Plus, Inc., (PPI) is now offering the 01005BB 104, a small 100 nF broadband component characterized for RF performance. It has a case size of 16 x 8 x 8 mil (0.4 x 0.2 x 0.2 mm) and offers resonant-free


ensure performance consistency. Passive Plus offers a wide vari-


ety of High-Q, broadband and gener- al-purpose multilayer ceramic capac- itors for commercial and military applications. The company manufac-


01005BB104 broadband ceramic capacitor.


RF coupling and DC blocking from 16 kHz to beyond 65 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss and less than –15 dB return loss on suitable substrates. The 01005BB104 is rated at a DC working voltage of 4 and is available in a nickel-tin termination. The 01005BB104 has global RF


models available, with 90-day free trials, from Modelithics, Inc., which enable accurate CAD simulation on various substrates, with a range of mounting pad dimensions. All lots are tested at RF frequencies to


tures high-quality, high-power pas- sive components using state-of-the- art manufacturing techniques. Specializing in magnetic and non- magnetic High-Q capacitor product lines, the company supplies compo- nents to the aerospace, telecommuni- cations, medical, semiconductor


equipment, and military markets. Contact: Passive Plus, Inc., 48


Elm Street, Huntington, NY 11743 % 631-425-0938 fax: 631-425-0847


E-mail: sales@passiveplus.com Web: www.passiveplus.com


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