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Distributor Sensible Micro Corporation
13266 Byrd Drive, Suite 200
PO Box 805
Odessa, FL 33556
USA
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Phone: (813) 926-6700
(877) 992-1930

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Amplifier and comparator chips are board-level components for amplifying voltage, current, or power.
Capacitors are electronic components used for storing charge and energy. In their simplest form, capacitors consist of two conducting plates separated by an insulating material called the dielectric.
Chip capacitors or surface mount capacitors do not have leads.
Chip inductors are manufactured using semiconductor material.
Chip resistors are passive resistors with a form factor of an integrated circuit (IC) chip. Typically, they are manufactured using thin-film technology.
Differential amplifier chips are designed to amplify the difference between two input signals. They can amplify a small difference between two signal levels and ignore any common level shared between them.
Digital counters are integrated circuits used for counting events in computers and other digital systems.
Digital latches are logic devices that latch onto or retain digital states (1 or 0) in data storage circuits.
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.
Diodes are electronic components that conduct electric current in only one direction, functioning as a one-way valve. Diodes are manufactured using semiconductor materials such as silicon, germanium or selenium and are used as voltage regulators, signal rectifiers, oscillators and signal modulators / demodulators.
Flip-flops are digital logic devices that synchronize changes in output state (1 or 0) according to a clocked input.
Inductors coils and chokes are passive components that are designed to resist changes in current and store energy in the form of a magnetic field. 
Instrumentation amplifier chips are precision amplifier circuits with both high-impedance differential inputs and high common-mode rejection.
Logic gates are electronic circuits that combine digital signals according to boolean algebra.
Operational amplifiers (op amps, op-amps) are general-purpose, closed-loop devices that are used to implement linear functions.
Power operational amplifiers (POA) are used to increase the power of low-level signals in applications that drive low impedances or reactive loads. They dissipate excess energy as heat, deliver extensive current, and can sustain relatively high supply voltages.
Programmable logic devices (PLD) are designed with configurable logic and flip-flops linked together with programmable interconnect. PLDs provide specific functions, including device-to-device interfacing, data communication, signal processing, data display, timing and control operations, and almost every other function a system must perform.
Pulse width modulated (PWM) amplifier chips generate a current that switches between high and low output levels. PWM amplifiers have a much higher power capability for a given volume than linear amplifiers. They are also less expensive.
Resistor, capacitor networks (RC networks) are integrated circuits (ICs) that contain resistor-capacitor arrays in a single chip.
Resistors and potentiometers are passive electronic components that oppose the flow of either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). 
Transistors are electronic devices made of semiconductor material that amplify a signal or open or close a circuit.



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