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Measuring Transformer Distributed Capacitance
4/28/2008
This article is a general discussion of distributed capacitance, Cd, in transformers with emphasis on measurement. We will discuss how capacitance occurs, references to formula for calculating, how capacitance is modeled, how Cd is measured (with three cautionary notes) and guidelines to aid in evaluating / measuring Cd.
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Magnetic Component Alternate Source Strategies
4/28/2008
Due to the complexities of circuit design and the highly customizable nature of magnetic components, such as transformers and inductors, they are often overlooked by OEMs when it comes to alternate or second source strategies. Magnetic components can be difficult to specify in the first place, and once a supplier is in place there is often a concern that bringing in a second source could be a time-consuming and expensive process.
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White Paper: Magnetic Component Alternate Source Strategies
4/28/2008
Due to the complexities of circuit design and the highly customizable nature of magnetic components, such as transformers and inductors, they are often overlooked by OEMs when it comes to alternate or second source strategies. Magnetic components can be difficult to specify in the first place, and once a supplier is in place there is often a concern that bringing in a second source could be a time-consuming and expensive process.
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Design Notes: Filtered Military Circular Connectors
1/31/2008
Corry Micronics offers a complete line of Filtered Military Circular Connectors, including MIL-C-38999 Series I, II, and III, MIL-C-26482 Series II, and MIL-C-83723 Series III. Various filtering options are available, including “C”, “C2”, “L”, “J”, and “Pi” circuits, and can include 0.1J or 0.3J Bi-Directional Transient protection. Capacitance values are offered from 47 pF to 10µF depending on circuit type and connector style. These filtered connectors cover a broad band of frequencies, and can be effective up to 20 GHz
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Product Listing: Filtered Military Circular Connectors
1/31/2008
Corry Micronics offers a complete line of Filtered Military Circular Connectors, including MIL-C-38999 Series I, II, and III, MIL-C-26482 Series II, and MIL-C-83723 Series III. Various filtering options are available, including “C”, “C2”, “L”, “J”, and “Pi” circuits, and can include 0.1J or 0.3J Bi-Directional Transient protection. Capacitance values are offered from 47 pF to 10µF depending on circuit type and connector style. These filtered connectors cover a broad band of frequencies, and can be effective up to 20 GHz.
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Datasheet: NorthFlex Light Task ESD Anti-Static Conductive Glove
10/8/2007
The North Light Task ESD is a light comfortable knitted and palm coated glove with low surface resistivity that allows it to safely conduct electrostatic charge. It is ideally suited to applications where sensitive electronic components must be protected from the damaging effects of electrostatic discharge (ESD)
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Case Study: VeriColor Spectro
10/3/2007
As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of color cards and color systems, Chicago-based Color Communications Inc. (CCI) specializes in exact duplication of the colors consumers will see when they apply paints and stains to the interior and exteriors of their homes
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Case Study: VeriColor Spectro
10/3/2007
As one of the world’s largest manufacturers of color cards and color systems, Chicago-based Color Communications Inc. (CCI) specializes in exact duplication of the colors consumers will see when they apply paints and stains to the interior and exteriors of their homes
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X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectroscopy
5/24/2007
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is ideal for analyzing the presence of substances governed by these restrictions. A versatile, non-destructive, reliable and easy-to-use technique, it can be used to identify and determine the concentrations of elements in a wide variety of materials, including plastics, polymers, powders, granules, liquids, metals, brass, solder and wire
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Brochure: RoHs, WEEE & ELV - Complying With The Directives
5/24/2007
X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy is ideal for analyzing the presence of substances governed by these restrictions. A versatile, non-destructive, reliable and easy-to-use technique, it can be used to identify and determine the concentrations of elements in a wide variety of materials, including plastics, polymers, powders, granules, liquids, metals, brass, solder and wire