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September, 2019 AVX Offers Components for Battery Applications


Fountain Inn, SC — AVX is showcas- ing a broad portfolio of innovative, high-performance and high-reliabili- ty passive and electromechanical power components for advanced bat- tery applications at The Battery Show 2019. AVX and its subsidiary AB Elektronik will highlight the fea- tures and benefits of an extensive range of both new and proven power component solutions for next-genera- tion battery applications extending across the automotive, transporta- tion, consumer, industrial, and med- ical markets. Devices include tanta- lum, ceramic and power film capaci- tors, supercapacitors, battery con- nectors, circuit protection devices, sensors, and controls.


The company’s new TAC -


microchip® series tantalum capaci- tors have, reportedly, the lowest pro-


file of any 1206 (3216 metric) size tantalum capacitor currently on the market; are available in 11 case sizes with footprints spanning 0402 to 1411 (1005 to 3528 metric), heights ranging from 0.02 to 0.06 in. (0.5 to 1.5 mm), capacitance values span- ning 0.10 to 150 µF, and voltage rat- ings spanning 2 to 25V. The new TransGuard® VT


TACmicrochip series tantalum capacitor.


series multilayer varistors (MLVs) are MLV transient voltage suppres- sion (TVS) devices rated for 347°F (175°C) operation, are qualified to AEC-Q200, and deliver reliable, bidi- rectional over-voltage protection and broadband EMI filtering in high- temperature automotive applications with zero derating across the entire


operating temperature range. Its AEC-Q200-qualified F9H


series tantalum capacitors deliver high reliability and high volumetric efficiency in high-temperature auto- motive and industrial applications and offer high CV/cc in a high-tem- perature 1206 (3216 metric) tanta- lum capacitor — a 10 µF, 16V rating. Another highlight is the compa-


ny’s TRJ Professional series tanta- lum chip capacitors, which are avail- able in 15 EIA cases sizes with extended operating temperature range of –67 to +392°F (–55 to +200°C) and a voltage range of 2.5 to 50V to better accommodate automo- tive and industrial designs with lim-


ited height and space requirements. Contact: AVX Corp., One AVX


Boulevard, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 % 864-967-2150


E-mail: marcom@avx.com Web: www.avx.com


See at The Battery Show, Booth 2049


Super PCB: Quick-Turn Prototypes, High-Quality PCBs


TEST & INSPECTION SOLUTIONSIINSPE TIOIO SO NSP CTPECT N SOL


Plano, TX — Super PCB is exhibiting a range of PCB samples at SMTA International 2019. The company offers single-layer, double-layer, multilayer rigid PCBs, flex PCBs, rigid-flex PCBs, aluminum PCBs for LEDs, and Rogers PCBs for RF appli- cations, HDI and others. The company’s quick-turn facil-


SPI ! Real Time Inspection Status AOI Pre-reflow


Defect Analysis Reports


Remote Alarm & Monitoring


AOI Post-reflow


Real Time SPC Trends


AXI ICT MES Integration


TRI’s Smart Factory Test and Inspection Solutions promote full traceability and data exchange, essential for optimizing your production line yield rate, enabling the Connected Factory.


Partners


Visit Us at Booth #


Sept. 24 - 25, 2019 Rosemont, IL, USA


Test Research USA, Inc. 832 Jury Court, Suite 4, San Jose, CA 95112 Tel. +1-408-567-9898 Email: triusa@tri.com.tw


All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. See at SMTAI, Booth 224


ities can produce standard FR4 two- layer and four-layer prototypes in 24 hours. The company’s quick-turn prototypes can be manufactured in the U.S. or overseas, depending on customer requirements. Small- to large-volume produc- tion is done mainly overseas to lower


Super PCB offers two- and four- layer prototype production in less than 24 hours.


the cost for customers. The standard lead time, including shipping for mass production, is two to three weeks. The company serves a wide


variety of industries, including tele- com, wireless, transportation, indus- trial, medical, lighting, consumer electronics, energy, and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company’s man- ufacturing facilities are RoHS-com- pliant, ISO 9001- and TS16949-certi-


fied and UL-listed. Contact: Super PCB, 2222 W.


www.tri.com.tw


Spring Creek Parkway, Suite 101, Plano, TX 75023 % 214-550-9837 fax: 214-377-6223 E-mail: jessica.z@superpcb.com Web: www.superpcb.com


See at SMTAI, Booth 532


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