(151 companies) Chip resistors are passive resistors with a form factor of an integrated circuit (IC) chip. Typically, they are manufactured using thin-film technology. Search by Specification | Learn more about Chip Resistors
(55 companies) Complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) image sensors operate at lower voltages than CCDs, reducing power consumption for portable applications. Analog and digital processing functions can be integrated readily onto the CMOS chip, reducing system package size and overall cost. Search by Specification | Learn more about CMOS Image Sensors
(72 companies) Color sensors register items by contrast, true color, or translucent index. True color sensors are based on one of the color models, most commonly the RGB model (red, green, blue). Search by Specification | Learn more about Color Sensors
(32 companies) Digital potentiometers are three-terminal resistors with an adjustable center connection. To set the output resistance, a digital signal is sent through an electrical interface. Search by Specification | Learn more about Digital Potentiometers
(307 companies) Potentiometers, rheostats and trimmers are three-terminal resistors that are used to measure or divide voltages, and to protect or control circuits. Search by Specification | Learn more about Potentiometers, Rheostats and Trimmers
(898 companies) Resistors and potentiometers are passive electronic components that oppose the flow of either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). Search by Specification | Learn more about Resistors and Potentiometers
(38 companies) UV sensors are designed to measure the power or intensity of incident ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Search by Specification | Learn more about UV Sensors
(129 companies) Varistors are voltage-clamping devices that can absorb current without damage. They are typically used in surge protection devices. Search by Specification | Learn more about Varistors
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