Toshiba Electronics has expanded its range of Zener diodes with a further 15 products to protect the power lines of semiconductor devices.
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Miroslav Hancar] wasn’t satisfied with abusing just a single component for our Component Abuse Challenge. He decided to abuse ...
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The company's third-quarter financial results presented a complex picture. Revenue climbed 12 percent year-over-year to $392.2 million, actually surpassing certain market projections. However, this ...