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Mouser Electronics and Comchip Technology sign for global distribution

October 30, 2009 | | 221400053
Mouser Electronics and Comchip Technology have signed a global distribution agreement to include all of Comchip's RoHS, tin-free, gold-plated, and flat-chip diode packages.
CAMBRIDGE, UK — Mouser Electronics and Comchip Technology have signed a global distribution agreement to include all of Comchip's RoHS, tin-free, gold-plated, and flat-chip diode packages.

Mouser's Comchip stock includes advanced technology diodes, such as switching, Schottky, Zener, and ESD devices, that are RoHS and halogen-free in flat chip packages with gold-plated terminations instead of tin-plated.

These discrete semiconductors are used for voltage and current regulation and rectification, signal conditioning, and circuit protection. The diodes provide long-term reliability through the use of gold terminations rather than tin, eliminating their susceptibility to tin whiskers.

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