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KYOCERA AVX Releases Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
FOUNTAIN INN, SC — KYOCERA AVX has released an extensive new range of radial-
trolytic capacitors, RPA and RPF Series conductive polymer alu- minum electrolytic capacitors,
Radial-leaded aluminum electrolytic capacitors.
leaded aluminum electrolytic capacitors engineered for use in industrial, communications, and consumer electronics applica- tions and available with a 24- week lead time, which is current- ly one of the shortest lead times of any competing capacitor on the market. The new radial-leaded range
See at EWPTE, Booth 440
is comprised of REH, REF, and REH Series wet aluminum elec-
and RHA and RHD Series hybrid aluminum electrolytic capacitors and offers a wide variety of part numbers with commercial and industrial reliability levels and
competitive pricing. Contact: KYOCERA AVX,
One AVX Boulevard, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 % 864-228-8869 E-mail:
nicholas.kovalsky@avx.com Web:
www.kyocera-avx.com
See at PCIM, Hall 6 Booth 342
YOUR KEY TO CELLULAR TECHNOLOGY
WE meet @ PCIM Europe Hall 6-217
Adrastea-I is a Cellular Module with High Performance, Ultra-Low Power Consumption, Multi-Band LTE-M and NB-IoT Module.
Despite its compact size, the module has integrated GNSS, integrated ARM Cortex M4 and 1MB Flash reserved for user application development. The module is based on the high-performance Sony Altair ALT1250 chipset.
The Adrastea-I module, certified by Deutsche Telekom, enables rapid integration into end products without additional industry-specific certification (GCF) or operator approval. Provided that a Deutsche Telekom IoT connectivity (SIM card) is used. For all other operators the module offers the industry-specific certification (GCF) already.
www.we-online.com/gocellular
• Small form factor • Security and encryption • Long range/wordwide coverage • Multi-band support
See at PCIM, Hall 6 Booth 217
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