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Surface Mount MLCCs serve high-frequency RF applications.
2013-08-16 14:30:30| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Offered in quad 0505 and 1111 case sizes, QUAD HIFREQ series features Q >2000, ESR down to 0.01 Ω, and voltage ratings from 200–1,500 V. Each multilayer ceramic chip capacitor (MLCC), based on stable ceramic dielectric, is manufactured in noble metal electrode (NME) technology with wet build process. Operating from -55 to +125°C, halogen-free and RoHS-compliant series offers capacitance from 1.0–1,000 pF, tight tolerances to ±0.1 pF, and aging rate of 0% per decade. This story is related to the following:Multilayer Ceramic Chip Capacitors |
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Reach Out and Touch Any Surface With Kinect-Based Ubi
2013-08-16 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
Ubi Interactive, a graduate of the Microsoft Kinect Accelerator program, has begun taking orders for software that will turn almost any surface into a 3D touchscreen when combined with a Kinect device and a projector, it says. Numerous companies including Microsoft and Intel have already been testing the software in a variety of applications for conference-room presentations and beyond.
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Microsoft Expands Surface Availability to 17 Commercial Markets
2013-08-15 23:33:20| PC Magazine Notebooks Product Guide
Surface Pro and Surface RT tablets are now available through select channel resellers in 17 additional commercial markets in Europe and North America.
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BRM Announces New Resource For Cylinder Hones; Technical Guide Explains How Tool Diameter, Stroke Length, And RPMs Support Surface Finish
2013-08-15 03:49:26| surfacefinishing News Articles
Brush Research Manufacturing (BRM), maker of cylinder hones and a full line of industrial brushes, is announcing a technical resource that explains how to select and use Flex-Hone® tools
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Haptix turns any surface into a multi-touch interface for $70
2013-08-14 19:47:56| Extremetech
Haptix Touch has just announced a new input device that turns any surface into a 3D multitouch interface. The device, called the Haptix, closely resembles the Leap Motion gesture controller in terms of appearance and underlying technology. Whereas Leap is placed on a surface and points up, though, Haptix points downwards at whatever surface your hands are currently resting on. This means that you can comfortably use Haptix for extended periods -- and it should also mean that input is a lot less finicky than the Leap, which has been broadly panned since its public release last month.
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