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Murata announces world's smallest pyroelectric infrared sensor
The latest version of Murata's pyroelectric infrared (PIR) sensor is the world's smallest at just 5.0 x 4.7 x 2.4 mm, enabling the sensor to be used in compact, low profile electronic devices and equipment.
 

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Features of miniature neon lamps available from TIMELAMP

  • Ideal for operation with either 110/240 ac mains or DC supplies, with suitable current limiting.
  • Very resilient to mechanical shock and vibration.
  • Frequent ON/OFF operation causes no electrical stress.
  • Higher operating temperatures possible than LED's.
  • Not static sensitive.
  • Not damaged by voltage transients.
  • Choice of brightness and colours.
  • Choice of style and termination's.
  • Taped product available.
  • Terminal, crimping and welding service available to customer requirements

 

What is a Neon Lamp - Features - Applications - Operation - Electrical Characteristics - Life

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