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Amplifier

An amplifier, a fundamental electronic component, boosts the power of an electrical signal. Amplifiers play a key role in a multitude of applications, from home audio systems to high-powered radio communications. They come in various forms such as operational amplifiers, power amplifiers, and RF amplifiers. Key parameters such as gain, bandwidth, input and output impedance, power rating, and slew rate define an amplifier's performance. Whether you're looking for an amplifier for a small home project or a high-frequency application, it's crucial to consider these parameters. Our extensive collection of amplifiers offers a range of frequency responses, gains, and power ratings, ensuring you find the perfect component for your specific needs. Explore our high-quality, reliable amplifiers that deliver superior performance while reducing noise and distortion.

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Buzzer

Buzzer

Buzzer is a common electronic component that is designed to produce audible sound signals. It is often used as an alert or notification device in various applications. The buzzer typically consists of a vibrating element, such as a piezoelectric transducer or an electromagnetic coil, that generates sound when an electrical signal is applied. It is compact in size and can be easily integrated into different electronic circuits or systems. Buzzer's operating voltage and frequency can vary depending on the specific model and application requirements. It is widely utilized in devices ranging from household appliances, such as microwave ovens and doorbells, to industrial equipment, security systems, and even musical instruments. The distinctive sound produced by a buzzer makes it a valuable component for providing audible indications and warnings in numerous electronic devices.

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Cable

LCD LVDS Cables, integral parts of modern electronic systems, facilitate the transmission of high-speed digital data in a wide array of devices. These cables connect LCD display panels to graphics boards using the Low Voltage Differential Signaling (LVDS) protocol. LVDS Cables stand out for their high data rate capacity, noise resistance, and low power consumption. Whether you're dealing with consumer electronics like laptops and televisions or industrial devices, our extensive selection of LCD LVDS Cables ensures seamless and efficient data transmission. Uncover superior-quality, durable LCD LVDS Cables designed to deliver optimum performance even in demanding applications.

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I-PEX EDP Connector Cable

I-PEX EDP Connector Cable

The I-PEX EDP connector cable is the ideal choice for connecting electronic device display modules, offering multiple advantages. This connector cable can transmit high-definition images and videos, ensuring clear and lifelike displays. Renowned for its reliable connectivity, it reduces the risk of disconnection or signal interference. Its flexible design and durable materials allow it to adapt to various device layouts and connection requirements, enduring long-term use and frequent connections. Moreover, it complies with the EDP standard, guaranteeing compatibility with devices and display modules supporting this standard, saving space and providing a wider range of applications.

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Capacitor

Capacitor is an essential electronic component used in various electrical circuits. It is designed to store and release electrical energy. The capacitor consists of two conductive plates separated by an insulating material called a dielectric. When a voltage is applied across the plates, the capacitor stores electrical charge. This stored charge can then be released when needed. Capacitors are commonly used for energy storage, power conditioning, and signal filtering. They are found in a wide range of electronic devices, including power supplies, audio amplifiers, radios, and computers. Capacitors are characterized by their capacitance, which determines their ability to store charge. They come in different types and sizes, allowing for flexibility in circuit design.

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Connector

Connector

Connector is a vital electronic component used to establish a connection between two or more electrical circuits or devices. It provides a means for the transmission of electrical signals, power, and data. Connectors typically consist of male and female counterparts that fit together, creating a secure and reliable connection. They come in various shapes, sizes, and configurations to accommodate different types of cables, wires, or other mating connectors. Connectors play a crucial role in industries such as telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics. They enable the assembly and disassembly of electronic systems, making them easier to maintain, repair, or upgrade. Connectors also ensure proper signal integrity and minimize signal loss or interference in the transmission path.

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Crystal Oscillator

Crystal Oscillator is a key electronic component that generates precise and stable clock signals in electronic circuits. It utilizes the mechanical vibrations of a quartz crystal to produce an accurate and consistent frequency. The crystal acts as a resonator, vibrating at a specific frequency when an electric field is applied. This frequency is determined by the size, shape, and cut of the crystal. Crystal oscillators are widely used in various applications that require precise timing, such as digital systems, microcontrollers, communication devices, and measurement equipment. They offer high-frequency stability and low phase noise, ensuring reliable and accurate synchronization in electronic systems. Crystal oscillators come in different forms, including surface mount packages and through-hole packages, making them suitable for various circuit designs and manufacturing processes.

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Diode

Diode

Diode is a fundamental electronic component that allows current to flow in only one direction. It is typically made of semiconductor material and consists of two terminals, an anode and a cathode. The diode's unique property is its ability to conduct electrical current when the voltage across it is applied in the forward direction, from anode to cathode. However, it blocks current flow in the reverse direction, acting as an insulator. This characteristic makes diodes crucial for a wide range of applications, such as rectification, signal modulation, and protection against reverse voltage. Diodes come in various types, including standard silicon diodes, Schottky diodes, Zener diodes, and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Each type possesses specific properties that make them suitable for different electronic circuits and systems.

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Inductor

Inductor is a vital electronic component that stores and releases electrical energy in the form of a magnetic field. It is typically made of a coil of wire wound around a core material, such as iron or ferrite. When an electric current flows through the inductor, it generates a magnetic field around it. This magnetic field stores energy, which can be released when the current changes or is interrupted. Inductors are commonly used in electronic circuits for various purposes, including energy storage, filtering, and impedance matching. They can block or allow the flow of specific frequencies, making them essential in applications such as power supplies, audio equipment, and radio frequency (RF) circuits. The inductance value, measured in henries (H), determines the inductor's ability to store magnetic energy. Different types of inductors, such as air core, iron core, and toroidal inductors, offer specific characteristics and performance for different circuit requirements.

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Integrated Circuit

Integrated Circuit

Integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip or chip, is a compact electronic component that incorporates multiple electronic circuits and components onto a single semiconductor wafer or chip. It is a complete electronic system or subsystem in a miniature form. The integrated circuit revolutionized the field of electronics by enabling the miniaturization and integration of complex electronic functions. ICs are widely used in various electronic devices, ranging from computers and smartphones to automobiles and medical equipment. They provide high reliability, low power consumption, and improved performance compared to discrete electronic components. ICs are categorized into different types, such as digital ICs, analog ICs, and mixed-signal ICs, each designed to perform specific functions. With their compact size and versatility, integrated circuits have played a crucial role in advancing technology and driving innovation in numerous industries.

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Microphone

Microphone is an electronic component that converts sound waves into electrical signals. It is widely used for recording audio and transmitting sound in various applications. Microphones consist of a diaphragm or a sound-sensitive element that vibrates in response to sound waves. These vibrations create electrical signals that represent the captured sound. Microphones are commonly used in communication devices, such as telephones, headsets, and public address systems, as well as in audio recording equipment, video cameras, and even smart devices. They come in different types, including dynamic microphones, condenser microphones, and lavalier microphones, each offering specific characteristics and suitability for different use cases. Microphones play a critical role in capturing and reproducing high-quality audio, making them essential components in the world of sound recording and communication.

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Resistor

Resistor

As a leading distributor of electronic components, we proudly offer a comprehensive range of resistors from industry-recognized brands such as Vishay, Bourns, Yageo, and Panasonic. Our resistor lineup caters to the diverse requirements of various applications. We offer fixed resistors, a staple in a multitude of electronic circuits, providing consistent, reliable resistance. For applications requiring adjustable resistance, we offer variable resistors that enable precise tuning of circuits. Thermistors, vital in temperature sensing and control circuits, change their resistance in response to temperature fluctuations. Our portfolio also includes photoresistors, or Light Dependent Resistors (LDRs), which modify their resistive value based on the intensity of incident light, making them ideal for light-sensitive applications. Moreover, for designs requiring multiple resistances, we provide resistor networks that combine multiple resistors into a single package. Trust us to provide high-quality resistors from esteemed manufacturers, each meeting the stringent standards of today's sophisticated electronic systems.

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7-Segment Display

7-segment display, is an electronic component used to visually display numbers, letters, and other characters. It consists of seven or eight individual segments arranged in a specific pattern, representing the digits from 0 to 9 and sometimes additional symbols. Each segment can be individually controlled to illuminate or turn off, allowing the display of various combinations to form different characters. Digital tubes are commonly used in electronic devices such as calculators, digital clocks, electronic meters, and appliances with numerical readouts. They provide a simple and effective means of conveying numeric information in a clear and easily readable format. Modern digital tubes often come in compact and energy-efficient forms, including light-emitting diode (LED) and liquid crystal display (LCD) variants.

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Screw

Screw

Screw is a fundamental mechanical component used to secure and fasten objects together. It consists of a threaded cylindrical rod with a head at one end. Screws are designed to be inserted into a pre-drilled hole and tightened by rotating them using a screwdriver or other suitable tools. They work by creating a strong mechanical bond between two or more objects, providing stability and preventing unintended movement or separation. Screws come in various sizes, materials, and thread types to suit different applications and requirements. They are widely used in construction, manufacturing, furniture assembly, and electronics, among many other industries. Whether it's holding together pieces of wood, metal, or plastic, screws play a crucial role in providing reliable and durable connections.

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Slide Switch

Slide switch is an electronic component used to control the flow of electrical current in a circuit. It is designed with a lever or slider that can be moved horizontally or vertically to open or close the circuit. When the slider is in the "on" position, the switch allows current to flow through, completing the circuit. Conversely, when the slider is in the "off" position, the switch interrupts the current flow, breaking the circuit. Slide switches are commonly used in electronic devices where manual control of power or signal routing is required, such as in portable electronics, appliances, and control panels. They offer a simple and reliable method of switching between different modes or functions. Slide switches come in various configurations, including single-pole single-throw (SPST) and single-pole double-throw (SPDT), allowing for different switching options to meet specific circuit needs.

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Speaker

Speaker

Speaker is an essential electronic component used to convert electrical signals into sound waves. It consists of a diaphragm or cone attached to a coil of wire called the voice coil. When an electrical current passes through the voice coil, it creates a magnetic field that interacts with a permanent magnet, causing the diaphragm to vibrate and produce sound. Speakers are commonly found in audio systems, multimedia devices, televisions, and mobile phones, providing the ability to play music, movies, and other audio content. They come in various sizes and designs, including woofers for low-frequency sounds and tweeters for high-frequency sounds, allowing for a wide range of audio reproduction. Speakers play a vital role in delivering high-quality sound and enhancing the overall audio experience in different electronic devices and systems.

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Triode

Triode is an electronic component that serves as a three-element vacuum tube or semiconductor device. It consists of a cathode, an anode, and a control grid. The triode is primarily used for amplification and switching applications in electronic circuits. When a voltage is applied to the control grid, it modulates the flow of current between the cathode and the anode, allowing for signal amplification or switching on and off. Triodes were widely used in early electronic devices, such as radios and amplifiers, and played a crucial role in the development of electronic technology. While modern electronic devices predominantly use transistors, triodes still find applications in specialized audio amplifiers and vacuum tube amplifiers due to their unique sound characteristics. The invention of the triode tube paved the way for advancements in electronic communication and signal processing, making it a significant component in the history of electronics.

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Tactile Switch

Tactile Switch

Tactile switch is a small electronic component that is used for momentary contact applications. It is designed to provide tactile feedback when pressed, giving the user a physical sensation to indicate that the switch has been actuated. Tact switches are commonly used in various electronic devices, such as keyboards, remote controls, and consumer electronics. They are often found in situations where precise and intermittent control is needed, allowing users to perform specific functions with a simple press of the switch. Tact switches come in different configurations, including surface mount and through-hole types, and they can be designed with different force and travel characteristics to suit specific requirements. With their compact size and reliable operation, tact switches are essential components for user interface and control in many electronic applications.

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MOSFET

Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor is a common semiconductor device.
Widely used in electronic and circuit applications. Its main function is to control and amplify the current in the circuit. It has an insulating gate whose voltage determines the conductivity of the device. This ability to change conductivity with the magnitude of applied voltage can be used to amplify or switch electronic signals. with the development of technology. MOSFET also includes types with different technological developments, such as planar MOSFET, trench MOSFET, superjunction MOSFET and shielded gate MOSFET. These different types of MOSFET are optimized for different application requirements and performance.

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Camera Module

Camera Module

A Camera Module is an integrated electronic component designed to capture images and videos. It typically consists of a lens, an image sensor (such as CCD or CMOS), an image processor, and additional supporting elements. Camera Modules are widely used in devices such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, security cameras, and automotive cameras. They offer high-resolution imaging and advanced photography features. With ongoing technological advancements, Camera Modules are continually improving in terms of size, performance, and energy efficiency, providing users with clearer and more realistic visual experiences.

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