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28.11.2005 12:00 |
ALPS at Domotechnica 2006 in Cologne for the First Time - Electromechanical Components for White Goods |
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Düsseldorf, Germany November 28, 2005 - In 2006, ALPS Electric Europa GmbH, a leading manufacturer of electronic com¬ponents, will be represented at the Domotechnica trade show in Cologne, Germany, (February 13th through 16th) for the first time. As part of the restructuring of sales activities towards... |
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23.11.2005 13:00 |
ALPS Awards Trinity Electronics ”No. 1 Channel Partner 2005 Worldwide” for 3.5-inch Floppy Disk Drive |
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Duesseldorf, Germany, November 23, 2005 - ALPS Electric Co. Ltd., one of the leading manufacturers of electronic components, has designated its distribution partner Trinity Electronics as ”No. 1 Channel Partner 2005 Worldwide” for 3.5-inch; Floppy Disk Drives. By this award, ALPS honours Trinity’s close... |
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16.11.2005 15:15 |
ALPS Develops ExpressCardTM Connector of the SCBA/SCBB Series |
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Duesseldorf, Germany, November 16, 2005 - ALPS Electric developed the SCBA (pinheader portion)/SCBB (ejector portion) series connector for application with the ExpressCardTM, a standardized next generation PC card that enables the transfer of data at greater speeds. PC cards are currently used in ... |
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04.11.2005 14:30 |
ALPS Develops TDQ Series of Digital Terrestrial TV Tuners – the Industry’s Smallest |
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Duesseldorf, Germany, November 04, 2005 - Alps has developed the industry’s smallest series of tuner units for digital terrestrial broadcasting. The newly developed TDQ Series can also be used as an analog broadcasting receiver. Digital terrestrial broadcasting began in Japan in December 2003 and... |
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26.10.2005 13:30 |
ALPS Develops Three Types of Memory Stick Micro Connectors: the SCNA, SCNB, and SCNE Series |
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Duesseldorf, Germany, October 26, 2005 – Alps has announced the simultaneous development of three types of Memory Stick Micro connectors: the SCNA, SCNB, and SCNE Series. In recent years, small memory cards of various standards have been rapidly adopted for recording media used with mobile telephones... |
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25.10.2005 13:00 |
ALPS Develops Two-way Operation Type Detector Switches with Female Connector Terminal |
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Duesseldorf, Germany, October 25, 2005 - Alps has developed the SSCW Series of detector switches. These two-way operation type detector switches have a female connector terminal attached to the switch component, eliminating the need to fuse them to a circuit board with solder. In recent years,... |
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