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Mini-Circuits Sponsors Free Modelithics X-Parameter Models For Popular Surface Mount Amplifiers
2013-06-03 08:20:17| rfglobalnet News Articles
Brooklyn, New York and Tampa, Florida. Mini-Circuits and Modelithics, Inc. are working together to develop high-accuracy linear and non-linear models for selected surface-mount products.
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Washington Mills' Interactive Surface Finishing Guide
2013-06-03 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Washington Mills, a world leader in the manufacture of abrasive materials and fused mineral products, has developed an interactive web based surface finishing guide to assist blasting customers in selecting the correct grit size of BLASTITE (brown aluminum oxide). Washington Mills' guide provides a suggested grit size that corresponds to the Ra (Roughness Average) value based on a specific work piece surface, nozzle, and PSI.<br /> <br /> Click on the link to access our surface finishing ...
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Surface RT buyers in the U.S. now get a free cover
2013-05-31 16:52:59| CNET News.com
Starting Friday, May 31, consumers in the U.S. and Canada who buy a Surface RT tablet can score a free Touch or Type cover. [Read more]
LED Surface Mount Lights suit indoor/outdoor applications.
2013-05-31 14:31:38| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in blue, red, yellow, and clear, LP6US Series features 6 LEDs with 33 different flash patterns to suit application needs. Durable construction enables use in extreme temperatures ranging from -40 to 149°F, making lights suitable for visual alerts in AGVs, utility trucks, logistics, warehousing, and access control applications. Measuring 4.79 x 2.66 x 1.31 in., warning lights are rated for 10–30 Vdc. Up to 4 lights can be synchronized to form larger warning system. This story is related to the following:Warning Lights |
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Microsoft's Surface tablet fire sale now under way
2013-05-30 15:40:08| InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft is trying hard to get its Surface tablets out the door.
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