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MEI, a leading manufacturer of wet processing and wet bench systems was at CS Man Tech the week of May 13th to demo the company's high-quality semiconductor and batch immersion process tools that perform. All MEI’s semiconductor equipment are custom tailored to specific semiconductor processes and chemistry, with options like megasonic and ultrasonic tanks and baths, custom robots, materials choices, venting options, ergonomic and safety features and more.
Link Microtek has been appointed as a representative for United Monolithic Semiconductors in the UK and Ireland.
KRYTAR Inc. announces the addition of two new models offering 10 dB nominal coupling over the ultra-broadband frequency range of 2 to 40 GHz, each in a single, compact and lightweight package.
Richardson RFPD Inc. announces immediate availability and full design support capabilities for a pair of 35W Gallium Nitride (GaN) radio frequency power transistors from TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. (TriQuint).
Stackpole's RAVN Series is a thin film based chip array designed for applications with tight tolerance or tight TCR requirements. The Series offers four resistive elements in a 1.6 x 3.2 mm package with resistance values from 100 Ω up to 33 K Ω in a 0.1 percent tolerance.
Mini-Circuits' new PGA-106 series of amplifiers deliver a winning combination of high dynamic range, low noise, and flat gain, fine-tuned to meet specific customer demands across a wide range of 75 Ω systems.
CarlisleIT announced its new family of push-on connectors that incorporates a patent pending locking mechanism. The locking feature adds a strong retention force to the standard push-on connector which makes it ideal for rugged military and commercial applications susceptible to vibration.
Custom MMIC added three new GaAs MMIC power amplifiers covering 5 to 11 GHz to their growing standard product library. The CMD169P4 (5 to 7 GHz), CMD170P4 (7.5 to 9 GHz) and CMD171P4 (9.5 to 11 GHz) each have an output 1 dB compression point of greater than +28 dBm, with gain levels from 20 to 30 dB.
Maxim Integrated Products Inc. announced it is now shipping the MAX11166 and MAX11167, the industry's smallest bipolar ±5 V, 16-bit analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), available in a tiny 9 mm2 package.
CML Microcircuits has released new function images for their successful CMX7131/7141 family of digital PMR processors.
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