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Safety


Reliability Effi ciency Specialist long-term support for rail applications


Challenge Charcroft to help you to overcome obstacles to designing upgrades for electronic systems in rolling stock or signalling. The fl exibility to customise standard products can enable new components to become drop-in replacements for legacy parts, or provide additional environmental protection against harsh environments.


POWER SUPPLIES  EN50155 & EN50121 compliant  EN50121-4 AC/DC 150W  Wide input voltages  Vacuum encapsulation


THERMOSTATS, SENSORS & BREAKERS


 Pressure sensors  Thermostats  Circuit breakers


OPTOELECTRONICS


 ST-connectorised solutions  Fibre-optic TX/RX discrete components


Standard, semi-custom and fully customised components RESISTORS


 Surface mount  Tubular wire-wound  Voltage- & current-sense  Specialist power resistors


CAPACITORS


 Aluminium electrolytic  High-power, HV fi lm capacitors  Precision RF mica capacitors  High-voltage MLCC  Tantalum


MAGNETICS


 Transformers & inductors


 Sensors & electro-magnets Chris Leek


Power Products & Emech Specialist chris.leek@charcroft.com


Charcroft: Challenge Accepted Roger Tall


Passives, Hi-rel Semis & Opto Specialist roger.tall@charcroft.com


www.charcroft.com


Email: sales@charcroft.com Tel: 01591 610408 Passives, Power, Sensors, Emech and more


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