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August, 2017


KEMET Offers Space-Grade Polymer Capacitors


Simpsonville, SC — KEMET has released its T583 series of polymer electrolytic capacitors for space applications. The company’s space- grade series is designed for mission critical, high-capacitance and high ripple current applications. The new devices, manufactured at KEMET’s facilities in Europe, are designed for communications, industrial, space, defense, and aerospace applications. With its robust anode quality,


benign failure mode, durable epoxy, and epoxy housing, the T583 series is useful for point-of-load (POL) applica- tions, such as buck-boost converters, filtering, hold-up capacitors, and other high-ripple or high in-rush current applications. The devices have ex tremely low


and stable ESR and enhanced capaci- tance retention at higher frequencies and low temperatures. KEMET’s T583 series meets the requirements of the European Space


Components Coordination (ESCC) Generic Specification No. 3012,


T583 series organic polymer capacitor.


ensuring that these products are suitable for high-reliability applica- tions. The capacitors are designed to operate over a temperature range of


–55 to +105°C (–67 to +302°F). Contact: KEMET Corp., 2835


Kemet Way, Simpsonville, SC 29681 % 864-963-6300 fax: 864-228-4242 Web: www.kemet.com


TopLine’s SOT Jumpers Eliminate PCB Redesigns


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Irvine, CA — TopLine is now offering SOT Jumper components, a low-cost way to short out (JUMPER) PCB cir- cuitry without the need to redesign or spin a whole new board. TopLine SOT23 components short out specific pins together with less than 50 mW of resistance. SOT Jumpers are a quick and


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easy way to replace unneeded cir- cuits. TopLine’s SOT23 Jumpers mount on the PCB using normal SAC305 lead free solder paste. In the most common configura-


tion, pin 1 is shorted to pin 3. Another configuration shorts pin 2 to pin 3. TopLine also offers a version with pins 1, 2 and 3 all shorted together. TopLine’s series of SOT23


jumpers withstand 75 VDC at 100 mA with 350 mW power dissipation. The components operate in a temper- ature range of –650 to +1,500°C (–1,138 to +2,732°F). Standard and halogen-free versions are available, as well as versions with up to eight


shorted pins. TopLine manufactures CCGA


column grid arrays, solder columns, and a wide range of daisy chain semi-


TopLine SOT23 jumper.


conductor packages. The company also offers a complete range of daisy chain test chips for process develop- ment, experimentation, machine evaluation, solder training, and SMT


assembly practice. Contact: TopLine Corp., 95


Highway 22 W, Milledgeville, GA 31061 % 800-776-9888 E-mail: sales@topline.tv Web: www.topline.tv


Teledyne DALSA Adds to Frame Grabber Series


Waterloo, Ontario, Canada — Teledyne DALSA has expanded its Xtium series with a new half-length CoaXPress frame grabber. Teledyne DALSA frame grabbers combine high performance and extensive feature sets, value, and camera support. The Xtium-CXP PX8 is fully


supported by Sapera™ LT SDK and Teledyne DALSA’s Trigger-to-Image- Reliability™ platform. Like other models within the series, the Xtium- CXP PX8 takes full advantage of the PCIe Gen 2.0 platform using PCIe x8 slots to deliver bandwidth of up to 2.5 GB/s from four input channels (6.25 Gb/s per channel). The Xtium series minimizes CPU


usage and improves processing times for host applications by enabling maxi- mum sustained throughput and ready- to-use image data. The Xtium family offers enhanced memory architecture to handle area and line scan, mono- chrome and color cameras.


Teledyne DALSA image sen-


sors, cameras, smart cameras, frame grabbers, software, and vision solu- tions are used in thousands of auto-


Xtium series CoaXPress frame grabber.


mated inspection systems around the world and across multiple industries, including semiconductor, solar cell, flat panel display, electronics, auto- motive, medical, packaging, and gen-


eral manufacturing Contact: Teledyne DALSA, Inc., 605 McMurray Road, Waterloo,


Ontario, Canada N2V 2E9 % 519-886-6000 fax: 519-886-8023 Web: www.teledynedalsa.com


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