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Top 50 Distribution Leaders
Smaller distributors were the only ones to post sales gains in 2009. Interestingly, two of the five distributors that posted growth last year -- Interstate Connecting Components and Sherburn Electronics -- derive 100 percent of their sales from interconnect products. Both of them also target the military/aerospace industry. Here are the top 10 sales... »
Electronics distributors struggle in 2009
Due to an industry downturn marked by lower demand, falling prices and shrinking profit margins, the total North American revenue for the top 50 distributors fell by $4.4 billion or 16 percent to $22.8 billion in 2009, according to Electronics Advocate's survey of the electronic components distribution industry. »
IRC current-sense resistors deliver high thermal performance
IRC offers a series of open-air current sense resistors, aimed at power electronics design engineers looking for high-current devices capable of providing current-sense and surge protection functions in high-temperature environments. »
ALLVIA embeds capacitors on silicon interposers
ALLVIA, a through-silicon via (TSV) foundry, has integrated embedded capacitors onto silicon interposers, a key interface between a silicon device and an organic or ceramic substrate needed for managing high-interconnect densities. »
“Green” is the new gold
From eco-friendly computers and displays to smart-grid and renewable energy devices, this new "green" industry may deliver tremendous growth opportunities for the electronics industry. »
TTI launches power management webcast series
TTI, Inc., a global distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical, and discrete components, has released two Power Management Webcasts in the wake of its Power Management Resource Center launch last month. »
TTI launches Power Management Resource Center
TTI, Inc., a global distributor of passive, connector, electromechanical and discrete components, has launched its new Power Management Resource Center, targeted as a one-stop power management resource for engineers. »
Murata buys Panasonic’s MLCC business
Murata Manufacturing Company, Ltd., a global supplier of ceramic passive components, announced that it has purchased the multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) business from Panasonic Electronic Devices (PED), significantly strengthening its competitive edge in the MLCC market. »

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