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Reference Design

Coming soon will be information to make your engineering decisions easier by way of the numerous and varied IC reference designs that exist using the manufacturers Caltron represents to support the circuit functionality and performance.

Technology Support

Caltron Components offers in-house system engineering support through our Director of Engineering Systems, Brian Maguire (bmaguire@caltroncomponents.com). Our team at Caltron can provide guidance on applications from reference designs to key system level integration.

Additional online support is available from the below line of manufacturers Caltron represents:
Allegro Microsystems: www.allegromicro.com/en/insights-and-innovations
Central Semiconductor: https://www.centralsemi.com/support
Cincon: https://www.cincon.com/info_en_1.php?id=6904
Consolidated Wire: https://www.conwire.com/about/technical-info/
Cosemi: https://www.cosemi.com/sales-support/overview/
EPC Space: https://epc.space/design-support/application-notes/ & https://epc.space/contact/ask-max/
Halo Electronics: https://www.haloelectronics.com/resources/
Johnson Electric: https://www.johnsonelectric.com/en/resources-for-engineers
KDS Daishinku: http://www.kdsamerica.com/
Nichicon: https://www.nichicon.co.jp/english/index.html
ICEL by Nichicon: https://www.icel.it/power-film-capacitors-technical-information.html
VPT Power: https://www.vptpower.com/data/application-notes/

Compliance

ROHS

RoHS stands for Restriction of Hazardous Substances, and impacts the entire electronics industry and many electrical products as well. Directive 2002/95/EC, Directive 2011/65/EU and Directive 2015/863 is known as RoHS 3. Ask Caltron to help provide information from our manufacturers

Conflict Minerals Policy

The Conflict Minerals Rule requires publicly traded companies to report annually the presence of conflict minerals (tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold, or “3TG”) originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or adjoining countries (“Covered Countries”). Ask Caltron to help secure the information you need from the manufacturers we represent.

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The Heaton Company

In 2017 the Heaton Company merged with Caltron Components. The James S. Heaton Company was specifically founded in 1956 as an Electronics Manufacturer’s Representative company. James learned the rep business from William J. Purdy, who had one of the very first Electronics Manufacturer’s Representative Companies in the Silicon Valley. The James S. Heaton Company was based on simple principles of honesty and a deep seated desire to respect others, including employees, customers and manufacturers. James retired in 1978, but those same principles continued in the company with his sons Jeff and Jim and onto grandson Jon and granddaughter Sandy. The Heaton Company added both trusted personnel and a portfolio of solutions such as transformers, power supplies, smart shunt and high power resistors, TMR sensors and reed relays, along with bulk cable and motors/relays. Ca; live today in the new Caltron Components.