TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
One Part Silver Epoxy Is NASA Approved
aster Bond has developed a new technology that enhances the performance of electrically conductive adhesives.
M Supreme 10HT/S is a silver
filled, one part epoxy adhesive system with high electrical conductivity and superior strength properties.
It cures to a tough thermoset and is
resistant to thermal shock and vibration. It is a high purity product, free from objectionable ionic impurities for low outgassing applications. Master Bond offers a wide variety of one and two component epoxy systems for adhesive, sealing and coating applications. Special grades are electrically conductive, insulative,
thermally conductive/electrically
optically clear, NASA low outgassing approved and mechanical shock resistant. Master Bond technical representatives provide personal one on one support and have years of experience solving complex manufacturing problems and working with customers throughout the design and prototype process.
Master Bond Inc. Tel: +1-201-343-8983 Web:
www.MasterBond.com
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ulfilling the demands of industry for cost effective, workhorse, versatile timers, the Anly H7E from specialist distributor Switchtec offers users valuable monitoring facilities in control panels and other equipments where lapsed time or events have to recorded. The H7E is available as two variants to cover specific tasks. The H7E-C is an 8- digit totalising counter, and the H7E-T is a 7-digit timer counter. The H7E-C has the option for standard (30Hz nominal) counting, and using a built in DIP switch can be converted to high speed 1kHz counting. It can count up to 999,999,999. The H7E-T hours run counter display can be switched between hours and minutes or hours, minutes and seconds, again via the built in DIP switch. It can count up to 9999h 59.9m or 999h 59m 59s. For simplicity and speed of fitting and deployment, both units are powered from an internal 3V DC battery that in the case of the H7E-C has a very long life of seven years, increasing to 10 years for the H7E-T.
Switchtec Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 1785 818600
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Web:
www.switchtec.co.uk
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New ITT ICS APD 4-way High Voltage Connector series
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eading global connector manufacturer and supplier ITT Interconnect Solutions has developed a high voltage connector series which can conduct ten times more VDC than standard APD interconnects. The new APD High Voltage connector can handle operating voltages of up to 500VDC and operating current of up to 34A. Cost effective and highly reliable, the APD 4-way High Voltage series suits automotive applications such as power distribution boxes, controls and junction boxes and also
electric and hybrid vehicles. Smaller and lighter than other similar interconnects currently on the market, ITT ICS’APD 4-way high voltage series has identical dimensions and layout to a standard APD 4-way connector, so the requirement for high voltage throughput is achieved with no increase in the weight or size of the end product.
ITT Interconnect Solutions Tel: +49 7151 699 177
Highly Sensitive LBA Differential Pressure Sensors S
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ensortechnics’ LBA differential pressure sensors are based on thermal mass flow measurement of air or gas through a micro-flow channel integrated within the silicon sensor chip. Due to the highly sensitive measuring principle the LBA sensor achieves excellent resolution and offset stability. The LBA series now offers,
ultra-low pressure
ranges from 25 Pa Full Scale in addition to the existing 250 Pa and 500 Pa ranges. The LBA sensors perform fully
analog on-chip CMOS signal conditioning to allow for linear and temperature compensated outputs with fast response times. By integrating the micro-flow channel on the sensor chip level, the gas flow through the LBA sensors is decreased by several magnitudes compared to conventional flow-based pressure sensors. This extremely low flow ensures high immunity to dust contamination and condensation.
Sensortechnics GmbH Tel: +49 89 80083-795 Web:
www.sensortechnics.com/lba
Hameg sets the bar for entry level Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes A
For more details or a product demonstration, call the SJ Sales & Technical Support hotline on 0800 583 4455 or email us at
sales@sjelectronics.co.uk. Alternatively, you can visit our website at
www.sjelectronics.co.uk
Electronics JULY 2011
Keithley Publishes E-Guide
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vailable now from SJ Electronics are the new entry level Mixed Signal Oscilloscopes from Hameg. With bandwidths between 70 and 200MHz, 2 or 4 channel configurations available, 2GS/s sampling rate and 2Mpts of memory, this impressive scope launches with prices starting at just £1,025. In addition, for 2011 only, we are offering the HOO11 option, enabling I2C, SPI and UART/RS-232 trigger analysis on the analogue channels, worth over £170 absolutely FREE! Mixed signal analysis has never been so affordable and high demand is expected so don’t delay; be one of the first to experience the new HMO series oscilloscopes!
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systems, has published an informative e-guide titled “Cost-effective, high performance sourcing and measurement solutions.”
A free copy is
downloadable upon request from Keithley at:
http://www.keithley.com/pr/090. The e-guide offers a wide variety of application notes and tutorial information on using Source-Measure Units (SMU) in applications such as high power, high brightness LED test, solar cell characterization, and high resistance measurements. SMUs combine the capabilities of a number of instruments, including DC voltage and current sources and a digital multimeter (DMM). Other models add pulse generator and measurement capabilities. A convenient selector guide helps readers identify the most appropriate SMUs for their applications.
Keithley Instruments Tel: +49-89-84 93 07-40 Web:
www.keithley.com
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