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Monday, November 27, 2023

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What to Expect
  • Explore targeted automotive applications for MLCCs
  • Learn about MLCCs, structure, classifications, uses, and much more
  • Discover the latest automotive trends

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EBV
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Alexandra Ernst,
Application Engineer, Passive Components
Samsung Electro Mechanics Co. (SEMCO)
About Avnet Abacus / SEMCO
Samsung Electro Mechanics Co. (SEMCO) is a global manufacturer of passive components for multiple industry sectors. SEMCO is an industry leader in material technology development, which is evident in the innovative MLCC product line (high capacitance and high voltage MLCC), and is now the second biggest MLCC manufacturer worldwide. Typical applications include automotive, mobile devices, industrial applications, smart home, network technology, medical monitoring devices, white goods and lighting.

EBV Elektronik was founded in 1969 and is one of the leading specialists in European semiconductor distribution. This success is based on the underlying company philosophy, which was developed a long time ago and which still applies today: operational excellence, flexibility, reliability and execution – with the goal of achieving the highest degree of customer satisfaction.
 
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