
This report from Paumanok Publications, Inc. focuses on end-use markets for passive electronic capacitors, resistors and inductors, in consumer audio and video imaging markets; wireless handsets and camera phone markets; digital home appliances, including white goods and brown goods; industrial markets, including power transmission and distribution, industrial automation, motors and generators and electric rail; Computers, including laptop, desktop, server and CAD/CAM; Automotive, including under-the-hood and behind the firewall, with emphasis upon engine control units and other powertrain electronics; safety electronics; and infotainment electronics; Telecommunications infrastructure with emphasis on central office and outside plant equipment for wireline, and wireless base station, and datacommunications centers; defense electronics, with emphasis on various electronic programs underway under federal and DHS funding; Instrumentation & Control Equipment for test and measurement, medical electronics, including medical test and scan and medical implant markets; and mining and downhole pump electronics. The study focuses on high growth areas of the high-tech economy as a strategy for vendors to grow at a pace that exceeds the business by investing in end-use market segments and customer bases that are growing faster than other parts of the high-tech economy. Forecasts to 2010.