Yageo Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of electronic components in China, Europe, the United States, and rest of Asia. It offers chip resistors, including automotive, current sensing, anti-sulfurated, thin film, thick film precision and general purpose, array/network, high voltage, surge, high temperature, lead free, Ni/Au termination, RF attenuator, and trimmable; and MLCCs, such as general purpose, automotive, high frequency, soft termination, miniaturization, array, and low inductance. The company provides through-hole resistors comprising carbon film, metal film, MELF, metal glazed film, metal oxide film, zero and low ohmic, jumper wire, cement, aluminum housed, wire wound, and other resistors; and metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors. In addition, it offers capacitors, inductors, transformers, relays, antennas, and wireless components. Further, the company provides circuit protection solutions, which include overvoltage protection components, such as TVS, MOV, GDT, SPG, ESD, and TSS; and overcurrent protection components that comprise PPTC and NTC. Additionally, it offers logistics and electronic data interchange services; designs, tests, and sells integrated circuits; and manufactures and sells temperature sensors, and industrial and telemecanique sensors. The company’s products are used for various applications, including aerospace, automotive, 5G and telecommunications, industrial, medical, IoT, power management, green power, and computer peripherals and electronics. It serves EMS, ODM, OEM, and distributors. Yageo Corporation was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan.
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