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Suntsu introduces low DCR power inductors to their product offering

April 24, 2022 By Redding Traiger

Suntsu announces that they have added power inductors to their product offering, as they are an essential component of voltage regulator topology. Suntsu’s SMD power inductors are manufactured with a magnetic shielded structure. This helps them achieve excellent resistance to EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interface), low DCR, and high rated current. The products were designed with lightweight […]

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Oscillators for LVPECL, LVDS feature low current consumption

March 4, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Battery-powered, wireless communication products require not only a high data rate but low current consumption to reduce power loss. Suntsu is introducing a new set of oscillators, the SLO series, to meet these market demands! With the lowest current consumption and unmatchable phase noise performance, the SLO series is the only way to go. The SLO Series […]

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Suntsu introduces new USB Type C connectors

February 22, 2021 By Mary Gannon

Introducing Suntsu’s latest and most powerful cables: USB Type C connectors. USB cables have been used in electronics for years, but these new developments make the USB-C the new industry standard. Recently, it has been incorporated into computers, phones, and tablets. Large companies like Apple are getting rid of older, larger USBs and making way […]

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Kilohertz-range crystals come in surface-mount packages

January 13, 2021 By Redding Traiger

Did you know that Epson’s MC-306 will become obsolete in 2021 (Epson’s EOL notice)? Fortunately, Suntsu has the perfect solution: SWS834. The SWS834 is an equivalent product to Epson’s. Featuring 32.768kHz, and the same dimension and electrical parameters as the MC-306, the SWS834 is an easy drop-in replacement. Even better, Suntsu can provide short lead times and competitive prices! […]

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Combo receiver/GPS oscillators come in pint-sized packages

June 25, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

GPS Disciplined Oscillators (GPSDO) are one of the most accurate and trusted sources of timing. Often called GPS clocks, they consist of a high-stability oscillator and a GPS receiver. GPSDO works by steering the oscillator output to a GPS device or GNSS satellite signal through a tracking loop. Some of their applications include functioning as […]

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Rubidium oscillator delivers ±0.03ppb frequency accuracy

June 11, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

Suntsu Electronics’ new RSO30S-10.000M rubidium oscillator delivers a frequency stability of 0.03ppb irrespective of temperature fluctuations over an operating temperature range of -40 to +60 degrees C. This latest model is designed with a standard connector interface that enables easy integration into time and frequency systems for industries such as telecommunications, defence and test & […]

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Sub-miniature Rubidium oscillator offers 1,000x better stability

May 29, 2020 By Aimee Kalnoskas

As demand grows, precision and reliability in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) is critical. With 5G networks on the rise, small, high-performing atomic clocks are becoming increasingly essential. Suntsu’s newest oscillator comes in a dimension of 50.8mm x 50.8mm that uses an all new physics package enabling unprecedented miniaturization in a rubidium clock. Perfect support […]

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