Wireless push button series from Schneider Electric

March 19, 2012
New products from Schneider Electric, TI, TE Connectivity and Yageo Corp.

Harmony XB5R wireless push button series

Schneider Electric’s Harmony XB5R push buttons are easy to install in both new and existing applications, such as bottling, packaging and conveying lines, as they eliminate the need for cable and associated accessories to be used between the pushbutton and the electrical cabinet.

SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3000 FRAM Evaluation Module Kit

The SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3000 FRAM EMK is a full turn-key TI Wi-Fi evaluation and demonstration tool for TI’s MSP430 FRAM microcontrollers (MCU) and SimpleLink Wi-Fi CC3000 solution, which allows developers to easily add Wi-Fi to low-cost embedded products.

PolySwitch Resettable Devices

TE Connectivity’s PolySwitch devices are polymeric positive temperature co–efficient devices, which are used to help protect against damage caused by harmful overcurrent surges and over temperature faults.

Low-Ohmic Chip Resistors

Passive components supplier Yageo Corporation offers highly reliable low ohmic chip resistors optimized for current sensing control.

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