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APRIL 17, 2023 – New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of the new 944L Series of lowinductance, high current DC link film capacitors from Cornell Dubilier Electronics (CDE). Type 944L DCLink capacitors are specifically designed for fast switching power conversion applications. Their lowinductance construction and low-loss winding technology make them ideal for the next... MORE
MARCH 1, 2023 – New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Cornell Dubilier’s new series ofFlatpack, low-profile aluminum electrolytic capacitors, tested and rated for 10,000 hours at 105°C.The MLPS offers high capacitance density in a flat configuration, with voltage ratings up to 450Vdc anda temperature range from -55°C to 105°C. Their rugged construction provides extraordinary... MORE
FEBRUARY 21, 2023 – New Yorker Electronics is featuring four newly released Vishay eFuses thatfeature programmable current limits and overvoltage protection (OVP) in the compact 3mm x 3mmTDFN package. Designed to operate over a wide 2.8V to 23V input voltage range — with a 28 VIN DCtolerance — the 3.5A SiP32433A/B and the 6A SiP32434A/B integrate multiple control... MORE
FEBRUARY 10, 2023 – New Yorker Electronics has announced its recent franchised distributionagreement with Taitien, a leading global manufacturer of quartz frequency control solutions. Taitienfocuses on innovation and invests heavily in research and development, holding many patents forquartz-manufacturing technologies. Taitien, founded in 1976, is a global manufacturer of... MORE
JANUARY 10, 2023 – Cornell Dubilier’s XMPL Polymer Chip Capacitor series from New YorkerElectronics has been expanded to accommodate higher voltage and capacitance requirements.Cornell Dubilier’s XMPL polymer chip capacitor series has been expanded to match applicationswith higher voltage and capacitance requirements. Cornell capacitance requirements. Their... MORE
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