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New Yorker Offers Cornell Dubilier Supercapacitors
Liberty, SC — New Yorker electronics is now offer- ing the new EDC and EDS series of coin cell style EDLC capacitors from Cornell Dubilier (CDE). With quick-response and recharge times, these devices offer higher power than batteries and greater energy than typical aluminum electrolytic capacitors — without degradation over millions of charge-discharge cycles. These new supercapacitors can replace or
extend battery life in onboard memory backup. They are electric double-layer supercapacitors that provide high capacitance values in a through- hole stacked coin type package. Three case config- urations are available for horizontal, vertical and radial-lead PCB mounting. EDC and EDS series capacitors
are ready to board mount in such applications as real-time clock (RTC) backup, power failure backup, bat- tery assist and in market segments, including smart metering, HVAC controls, building automation, com- munication systems, appliances, instruments and other microproces- sor-based devices. Because of their high volumet-
ric power density, they can be an effective way to reduce board size and weight. Either series can be used as a drop-in replacement for similar-
CUI Devices Intros Screwless Terminal Blocks
Tualatin, OR —CUI Devices’ intercon- nect group has introduced screwless terminal block connectors for high- temperature applications. Offering wide –40 to +266°F (–40 to +130°C) operating temperature ranges, the horizontal orientation TBLH10350 and TBLH10500 series as well as the vertical orientation TBLH10V350 and TBLH10V500 series provide designers with a rugged solution for any wire-to- board application dealing with ex - treme temperatures. The four new series offer 2 to 24
pole counts, 0.14 or 0.2 in. (3.5 or 5 mm) pitches, and pushbutton clamps
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Screwless terminal blocks for high-temperature applications.
for quick wire termination. Accom - modating 24 to 16 AWG wires, these screwless terminal blocks carry 10A UL current ratings, 300 VDC UL voltage ratings, 17.5A IEC current ratings, and 160 or 320 VDC IEC voltage ratings. All models are also UL 1059-certified, IEC 60947-7-4- compliant, and hold the UL94V-0
flammability rating. Contact: CUI Devices, 20050
S.W. 112th Avenue, Tualatin, OR 97062 % 503-612-2300 E-mail:
rhornberger@cuidevices.com Web:
www.cuidevices.com
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value capacitors recently discontinued by other manufacturers. The CDE EDC series is rated at voltages up
to 6.3W VDC, with an operating temperature of –13 to +158°F (–25 to +70°C). The EDS series is rated at 5.5W VDC with an operating temperature of –13 to +185°F (–25 to +85°C). Both offer values from 0.047 to 1.5F capacity. Primarily designed for integrated circuit voltage backup, the capacitors can also be used to deliver the initial power from
batteries. Contact: Cornell Dubilier Electronics, Inc.,
Coin cell EDLC supercapacitors.
140 Technology Place, Liberty, SC 29657 % 864-843-2626 fax: 864-843-2402 Web:
www.cde.com
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