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IMS Supplies Non-magnetic SMDs
November 19, 2007 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
PORTSMOUTH, R.I. Targeting medical and MRI equipment and related industries, International Manufacturing Services (IMS) developed a group of non-magnetic resistors, RF dividers, and other components. The surface mountable devices feature nickel-free terminations and suit leaded or lead-free soldering.
The components are designed to be compatible with tin/lead solder systems and lead-free alloys and fluxes, for use in medical assemblies. Non-magnetic resistors are available in 0 Ω through 2,000 GΩ. Power ratings for the components range from 63 mW to 350 W. Form factors available are 0302 to 4418. These products include IMS' solderable RCX series, wire-bondable IMS and Power IMS series, and high-power aluminum-nitride ANX and APX resistors and terminations.
Other products being offered in non-magnetic lines include the IMF and IMD lines of RF dividers and filters. IAX-series attenuators also will be supplied as non-magnetic SMDs.
For more information, visit www.ims-resistors.com.