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Directories & Listings of all Manufactures

Chips, Switches, Enclosures, Power Supplies, Hardware, etc....

www.globalspec.com    |   www.chipdocs.com   |   www.circuitworld.com  

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Chip Manufactures -see the links above for more manufactures

www.linear.com   |   www.ti.com   |   www.idt.com   |   www.fairchildsemi.com 

www.maxim-ic.com    www.microchip.com   |   www.national.com

www.atmel.com    |   www.amd.com   |   www.micron.com   |   www.intel.com

www.freescale.com   |   www.cypress.com

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Transistor/FET/Power Controllers/Interface -see the directory listings above for more manufactures

www.onsemi.com   |   www.irf.com   |   www.fairchildsemi.com   |   www.ti.com

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Connector Manufactures -see the directory listings above for more manufactures

www.tycoelectronics.com   | www.molex.com

www.amphenol.com   |   www.samtec.com  

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Overcurrent Protection -see the directory listings above for more manufactures

Manufactures: www.littlefuse.com   |   www.circuitprotection.com

Reference Documents: Resettable Fuses

An overcurrent event or fault is when the current (amperage) in an electrical circuit exceeds the rated capacity. There are many possible sources for an overcurrent fault such as a short, power cross, surge, etc. These faults can permanently damage the follow-on electronics and may cause serious injury.  

   
PolySwitch Surface-mount DevicesPolySwitch Automotive DevicesRaychem Fast-acting and Slow Blow Fuses  

 

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Thermal Heat Sinks

Manufactures: www.aavidthermalloy.com 

Reference Documents: How To Select a Heat Sink (Aavid)

Software: http://www.qfin.net/

Aavid Applications Engineering Support
Aavid Thermalloy engineers can assist with the design of heat sinks for both forced and natural convection applications. Frequently we have already encountered a situation similar to yours and may have a solution readily available. If not, we will start from scratch and help you design a cooling strategy uniquely tailored for your application. www.aavidthermalloy.com

 

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Crystal & Oscillator Manufactures

www.foxonline.com   |   www.ecsxtal.com  

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Nuts n Bolts

Local: Seattle www.tacomascrew.com 

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Electronic Distributors

Local: Bellevue : www.vetcosurplus.com   |   Renton : www.frys.com   |   Renton-Tukwila: www.Alphatronics-USA.com 

Online: www.digikey.com    |   www.jameco.com   |   www.mouser.com

www.newark.com   |   www.arrownac.com   |   www.futureelectronics.com   |  

 

 

Design References

www.electronics-project-design.com   |   www.mechatropolis.com

en.wikipedia.org   |   www.eetimes.com/designlines   |

 

EE Magazines

Keep up to date on the latest technology & design news -Free magazine subscriptions!

www.edn.com   |   www.eetimes.com    |   www.eedesign.com   |   www.controleng.com  

 

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