Capacitor Elements Suppliers - US (United States)
NIC Components Corp. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Nu Horizons and is a designer, manufacturer and worldwide supplier of passive components. NIC has active sales in more than 25 countries with stocking facilities in Asia, Europe and the United States, as well as a nationwide network of distributors, and is "designed-in" as a qualified source of passive components by over ten thousand OEMs. Passive components distributed by NIC consist of a high technology line of chip and leaded components including: Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, Ceramic Capacitors, Film Capacitors, Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitors, Thick Film Resistive Products, Inductors, Ferrite Beads, Thermistors, Varistors, Rectifier Diodes, Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors, Ceramic Capacitors, Film Capacitors, Tantalum Electrolytic Capacitors, and Resistive Products. Visit the NIC Components Corp. web site at www.niccomp.com
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Authorized distributor of electronic parts/accessories, family owned, established 03/1984
Avnet, Inc. (US company) is one of the world's largest B2B distributors of semiconductors, interconnect, passive and electromechanical components, enterprise network and computer equipment, and embedded subsystems from leading manufacturers. Serving customers in more than 70 countries, Avnet markets, inventories, and adds value to these prodducts and provides supply chain management and engineering services.
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Exclusive Representatives of Hi Tech Companies
1st Electronics International is a global distributor for electronic components such as capacitors, electronic circuits, connectors, resistors, electronics for aviation, flash memory and semiconductors.
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More than 20 years experience, 12 million components in stock, and certified "preferred supplier" status among many of the top oem's
Distributor of integrated circuits; semiconductors and capacitors
Provider of transformers, heat exchangers, turbine generators, utility software, bus duct and gas engines
Finite-Difference Time-Domain Modeling for the EMC Engineer