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TVS Diodes protect aircraft electrical systems.

2013-08-16 14:30:29| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Offered in voltages ranging from 10–48 V, Transient Voltage Suppression Diodes include 6.5 and 7.5 kW devices that comply with industry-standard RTCA DO-160 requirements for lightning protection in aircrafts. Units come in PLAD (Plastic Large Area Device) surface mount package to help minimize board space. Offering reliable alternative to multiple-device solutions, single-component diodes are also suited for demanding aviation, military, automotive, and industrial applications. This story is related to the following:Electrical Equipment and Systems Sponsored by: Globtek Inc. - MOBILE BANNER ADSearch for suppliers of: Transient Voltage Surge Suppressors

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Vivid Learning Systems Announces Newly Designed Industry Websites For MSHA, Electrical Utility Safety, Healthcare And OSHA Compliance

2013-08-15 06:33:04| econline News Articles

Vivid Learning Systems, a leading eLearning safety solutions provider, today announced a new redesign of its top four industry websites on the World Wide Web

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Hiring and Recruiting Trends in the Electrical Industry

2013-08-14 23:36:21| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

How mobile technology and social media are influencing hiring and recruiting practices at electrical firms Industry Viewpoint read more

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Decade Passes Since 2003 Blackout, NEMA Establishes Two Programs to Improve Electrical Grid

2013-08-14 19:22:00| Transmission & Distribution World

Today marks the tenth anniversary of the 2003 blackout that crippled much of the northeastern United States and Canada. read more

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Decade Passes Since 2003 Blackout, NEMA Establishes Two Programs to Improve Electrical Grid

2013-08-14 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

In decade since the 2003 blackout that crippled much of northeastern U.S. and Canada, NEMA has established two programs focused on improving the electrical grid. Emerging Technology Panel meets twice per year to discuss major challenges faced by utility and commercial customers to identify future directions that will be beneficial to the industry and consumers. In coordination with ETP, NEMA’s Strategic Initiatives program tackles technical and policy hurdles necessary to implement ETP’s ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations

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