Vishay Wet Tantalum Capacitors for Oil Exploration, Military and Aerospace Applications released

NORTHVALE, New Jersey, USA – New Yorker Electronics has released the new Vishay T24 Series SMD HI-TMP Wet Tantalum Capacitors with high operating temperatures to +200°C in the compact C case code. Featuring a glass-to-tantalum hermetic seal and a long life rated to 2,000 hours, it offers a smaller size and footprint than equivalent through-hole and over-molded high temperature devices. The T24 series is designed to utilize board space more efficiently and deliver increased reliability for oil exploration, military and aerospace radar applications.

Measuring 9 x 7.1 x 7.4mm, the Vishay Wet Tantalum capacitors released by New Yorker Electronics have been optimized for timing, filtering, energy hold-up and pulse power applications. They offer improved thermal shock capability to 300 cycles and provide a longer life of 2,000 hours at +200°C, eliminating the need to utilize larger through-hole devices in demanding environments.

The T24 series features 200°C derated voltage ratings of 45VDC and 75VDC, with capacitance values of 33µF and 10µF, respectively, and capacitance tolerance of ± 10% and ± 20% standard. The devices operate over a temperature range of -55°C to +85°C, to +200°C with voltage derating and provide maximum ESR down to 2.5Ω at 120Hz and +85°C. The capacitors are RoHS-compliant and halogen-free.

Features & Benefits:

Advanced SMD packaging with high volumetric efficiency, patents pending
Enhanced performance, high reliability design
SMD, 100 % tin (RoHS-compliant)
Mounting: surface-mount
Increased thermal shock capability of 300 cycles
Applications:

Oil Exploration
Avionics
Aerospace
Applications where > 150°C operation is required
Samples and production quantities of the T24 series are available now, with lead times of 10 weeks. New Yorker Electronics supplies Vishay discrete semiconductors (diodes, MOSFETs and infrared optoelectronics) and passive electronic components (resistors, inductors and capacitors).

Vishay manufactures one of the world’s largest portfolios of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components that are essential to innovative designs in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace and medical markets.

What is the Complete Overview of Supply Chain Management?

What is Supply Chain Management (SCM)?

Supply chain management (SCM) is the broad range of activities required to plan, control, and execute from materials to production for delivery in potentially the most economical way.

SCM incorporates integrated planning and implementation of the processes needed to optimize the flow of materials, information and capital into functions that include demand planning, sourcing, production, inventory management and logistics – or storage and transportation. Companies use both business strategy and specialized software in these efforts to create a competitive advantage.

Supply chain management is a broad and complex undertaking that depends on each partner – from suppliers to manufacturers and beyond – to run well. Because of this, effective supply chain management also requires change management, collaboration and risk management to create alignment and communication among all participants.

In addition, supply chain sustainability – which covers environmental, social and legal issues in addition to sustainable procurement and a closely related concept of corporate social responsibility – that evaluate a company’s impact on the environment and social welfare – of today’s companies Areas of major concern for.

Benefits of supply chain management

There are a number of benefits of Supply Chain Management. Listed below:

Lower Inventories
Lower Costs
Higher Productivity
Greater Agility
Higher profits
Increased Collaboration
Higher Revenues
Shorter Lead Times
Greater Customer Loyalty
Increased Customer Service
Enables Companies to Better Manage Demand
Deal with Disruptions
Keep costs to a minimum and meet customer demand in the most effective way.
These SCM benefits are achieved through effective strategy and choosing the appropriate software to manage the increasing complexity of today’s supply chain.

What is the process of Supply chain management?

“Supply chain management is the process of transporting products from raw materials to the consumer that includes product planning, demand planning, supply planning, sales and operations planning, and supply management.”

The supply chain management process is made up of four important parts: 1. Demand Management, 2. supply management, 3. Sales and operations planning and 4. Product Management.

Demand Management
Demand management consists of three main parts: Demand Planning, Merchandise Planning and Business Promotion Planning.

Demand planning is the process of seeking to ensure that products are delivered in a reliable manner. Effective demand planning can improve the accuracy of revenue forecasts, align inventory levels with peaks and troughs in demand, and increase profitability for a particular channel or product.
Merchandise planning is a systematic approach to streamlining investment on purchases, buying and sales, to maximize investment (ROI), as well as providing markets at locations, times, prices, and quantities.
Business promotion plans are a marketing technique to increase demand for products in retail outlets based on special pricing, performance fixtures, display, value-added bonuses, no-obligation gifts and other promotions. Trade promotions help drive short-term consumer demand for products typically sold in retail environments.
Supply management
Supply management is consists of five main areas: 1. Supply Planning, 2. Production Planning, 3. Inventory Planning, 4. Capacity Planning and 5. Distribution Planning.

The supply plan determines how to meet the requirements created by the demand plan. The objective is to balance supply and demand in a way that achieves the financial and service objectives of the enterprise.
Production planning plays a key role in addresses the production and manufacturing modules within a company. It considers the resource allocation of employees, production capacity and materials.
Inventory planning determines the optimal amount and time of inventory to align with sales and production needs.

Capacity planning determines the production staff and equipment required to meet the demand for products.
The distribution planning oversees the movement of goods from a manufacturer or supplier to the point of sale. Distribution management is an overlapping term that refers to processes such as packaging, warehousing, inventory, supply chain and logistics.
Sales and operations planning
Sales and Operations Planning is a monthly integrated business management process that empowers leadership to focus on key supply chain drivers including sales, marketing, inventory management, demand management, production and new product introductions.

The aims of Sales and operations planning are to enable executives to make better-informed decisions through a dynamic connection to plans and strategies throughout the business. Often repeated on a monthly basis, Sales and operations planning enables effective supply chain management and focuses on delivering the resources of an organization that their customers need while remaining profitable.

Product Management
Product management is a process from product idea creation to market introduction. Create an idea for a product and follow it until the product is introduced to the market. A company should have an exit strategy for its product when it reaches the end of its profitable life or if the product does not sell well.

Product management includes: New Product Introduction, Cannibalism scheme, End of life planning, Commercialization and ramp planning, Contribution margin analysis, portfolio management, Brand and Platform Planning

Dublin Always Enchants With Food And Restaurant

Irish love to make their food from locally grown vegetables and naturally raised lambs or beef. People of Dublin start their day with a breakfast which is delicious and stomach filling. Their complete breakfast is called the ‘Ulster Fry’. This includes bacons, eggs, sausages, steamed tomato, mushroom, black and white pudding. They also have fresh fruits, toast or brown bread layered with smooth creamy butter or cheese. They make their own goat cheese or butter which is fresh and delicious. Some juice, tea or coffee completes the breakfast. At lunch their favorite is soup, sandwiches, fish rolls and pastries. Dinner is no less a feast for them. The popular dinner food is bacons, roasted beef and lamb stew. Potato has not lost its place of importance and is used in many dishes.
Dublin is one of the most famous places in Ireland popular for its enchanting food. If you are planning a visit to Ireland you should go to the capital i.e. Dublin, where you can have a great opportunity to taste classic choices amongst all types of foods.

Discover the true flavors of Dublin

There are exclusive seafood restaurants in Dublin that serve sea foods particularly shellfish. Dublin restaurants are very unique in themselves. Your senses will be triggered by the exotic aromas and flavors, once you step into one. Treat yourself with the unforgettable recipes like Dublin Lawyer, baked sea bass, delicately cooked organic salmon, colcannon, pan-fried halibut, smoked meat, panini, corn fed chicken, salads and creamy fish pie all of which will delight your taste buds.

Food in Dublin is unique and speaks for itself.

Restaurants in Dublin have remarkable ambience, with friendly staff and very good service. Dublin being a coastal area, the restaurants take pride in their delicious sea food preparations. If you are visiting Dublin, you must taste the luscious and juicy oysters, the succulent prawns, lobsters, golden crumbs and soft mussels which will just melt in your mouth. You should also try coddle which is a very popular Irish dish. It is a highly nutritious stew-dish made of salty bacons, potatoes and pork sausages. Crubeens or crunchy pig’s feet are one of the popular street foods in Dublin.

Restaurants in Dublin are also popular for serving non Irish dishes like French, American, Thai and Chinese dishes – from burgers and pizzas to pakoras you can eat to your heart’s content.

Drinks are an integral part of any Dublin restaurant. From coffee, tea to a wide array of wine, whiskey and beer you can sip whatever your taste buds love.

In a nutshell, the USPs of restaurants in Dublin are – delicious food, great drinks and perfect ambiance.