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April/May 2023


GOWANDA, NY — Vanguard Electronics, under the iNRCORE family of brands, has launched its new XTCMN5 series common mode choke inductors, the latest addition to Vanguard’s growing high temperature product line. The XTCMN5 series com-


mon mode choke inductors have been designed to operate in extreme environments and work in frequency ranges from 100 to 600 KHZ making them ideal


NEOTech Recognized by Northrop Grumman


CHATSWORTH, CA — NEO - Tech was recognized as one of the top suppliers for 2022 in Northrop Grumman Corpora - tion’s global network of more than 10,000 suppliers. NEOTech earned the


Strategic Excellence Award as part of Northrop Grumman’s Supplier Excellence Awards to recognize top supplier partners. “The performance of NEO -


Tech set it apart as one of the best of the best supplier part- ners,” said Matt Bromberg, Corporate Vice President, Global Operations Northrop Grumman. “The expertise and partnership of our supplier teams across the globe demonstrates that togeth- er, we are well positioned to meet our customers’ most complex mission needs.” Recognized for Strategic


Excellence, NEOTech is vital to ensuring that the Northrop Grumman team delivers ad - vanced technology solutions with the quality and speed to meet the urgent global security chal- lenges. “To be honored by Northrop


Grumman at their Supplier Excellence Awards for Strategic Excellence is a great accomplish- ment for the entire NEOTech organization that we are all proud of,” commented Jon Good, NEOTech Longmont General Manager. “An award of this cal- iber from one of the nation’s pre- mier aerospace and defense OEMs is the result of several years of continuous improvement throughout all the NEOTech teams to ensure we provide the high-quality and high-reliability products our customers demand. We’re thrilled to continue offer- ing best-in-class Electronic Manufacturing Services to Northrop Grumman and all our


customers.” Contact: 9340 Owensmouth


Avenue, Chatsworth, CA 91311 % 818-495-8617


E-mail: steve.bates@neotech.com Web: www.neotech.com


See at SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 245


www.us - tech.com


parts for GaN based power sup- plies as well as traditional switching supplies. These parts have a compact low profile making them ideal for automatic placement as well as demands of high shock and vibration. Dif - ferent electrical values and termination finishes are available. The parts operate over


an impressive temperature range. This series has an inductance range of 110 µH to 4.9 mH and is able to handle


0.55 to 4.9A in a self-shielding nanocrystalline toroidal core. The


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inductor’s overload current is one- and-a-half times its rated current. The inductors are designed to serve military, high end industrial, extreme tempera- tures, and aerospace markets as well as anywhere noise


suppression is needed. Contact: iNRCORE,


LLC, 311 Sinclair Road,


Bristol, PA 19007 % 215-781-6400 E-mail: support@inrcore.com Web: www.inrcore.com


XTCMN5 series common mode choke inductor.


See at EDS


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