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Thin Film Chip Resistor operates to +155°C.

2013-10-11 14:30:42| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offered in 0603 case size, PATT features resistance range from 2.75 &Omega; to 120 k&Omega;, absolute TCR as low as ±25 ppm/°C, and laser-trimmed tolerances down to ±0.1%. AEC-Q200-qualified unit operates at temperatures to +155°C with 100% power, derated linearly to 0 mW power at +250°C. With load-life stability of <0.2 % at 155°C and full rated power for 1,000 hr, resistor is optimized for under-the-hood automotive applications, oil and gas exploration, telecommunications, and industrial equipment. This story is related to the following:Thin Film Resistors | Chip Resistors |

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Portland City Council, Multnomah County chip in to keep Village Market alive

2013-10-09 17:54:46| PortlandOnline

Casey Parks in The Oregonian, October 9, 2013

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Is It Time to Change the Chip? A Look at Two Semiconductor Companies

2013-10-05 05:52:33| Semiconductors - Topix.net

The tech industry is the second largest exporting industry in the U.S. But in the recent time, low-cost substitutes have shifted production to others countries like China or Taiwan.

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Smallest commercial electronic compass chip is dwarfed by a grain of rice

2013-10-04 03:30:07| Semiconductors - Topix.net

STMicroelectronics has announced a new MEMS-based module that integrates a three-axis magnetometer, a three-axis accelerometer, A/D converters, and control logic on a 2 mm x 2 mm x 1 mm surface mount chip, reportedly making it the smallest electronic compass available today.

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Report: HTC, Qualcomm reworking HTC One chip design after import ban threat

2013-10-02 16:47:31| InfoWorld: Top News

HTC and Qualcomm are reworking a radio chip for the HTC One smartphone in order to avoid a U.S. ban on imports of patent-infringing technology, according to a Wall Street Journal report. The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) made a preliminary ruling last week that Taiwan's HTC had infringed on two Nokia patents. The infringed patents cover a method for receiving and transmitting radio signals, and a method for eliminating unwanted signals.

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