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Germantown, WI — WAGO Corpor - ation’s 750-880 ETHERNET 2.0 Programmable Fieldbus Controller has been selected as a 2012 En - gineers’ Choice (Machine and Em - bedded Control — PLCs). The prod- uct provides high-frequency process- ing, Ethernet flexibility and expand- ed memory via SD interface (up to 8GB of additional memory). Guided by technological advancement, mar- ket impact and service to the indus- try, Control Engineering readers chose the best-of-breed among 100+ products within 30 categories. The 750-880 was selected for processing


SEMICONDUCTORSLAR/PV LEDS MEMD PLASTIC ELECTRONICS EMERGING MARKETS


www.us-tech.com WAGO Ethernet Wins Award


up to 1000 instructions within 235 microseconds. It expedites large- scale programming while increasing capabilities by transferring device parameters, boot files or other file types between controllers. For data logging, the 750-880


provides 1MB of both program and data memory, with up to 8GB of sup- plemental memory from the SD card. Accessible via FTP, the card is an also additional drive or data backup. Contact: WAGO Corp., P.O. Box


1015, Germantown, WI 53022 % 800-346-7245 or 262-255-6333 Web: www.wago.us


April, 2012 Schott Launches Superior Optical Fiber


San Francisco, CA — Schott has introduced PURAVIS™ high-purity glass optical fibers. This new product reportedly offers superior properties over existing glass fibers, which make PURAVIS™ especially suit- able for medical and industrial use. The new fibers offer outstanding


transmission of white light — an increase of up to 10 percent achieved by using well-selected raw materials. Because of the lower degree of color shift, illuminated objects retain their


Improved optical fiber.


Wire Bond WFCSP Flip Chip


The Power of [Packaging] FO-WLP


3D IC BGA


Advances in microelectronics design bring new requirements and challenges for electronic packaging. As front-end and final manufacturing processes become more integrated, packaging is increasingly integral to the design, manufacture, and function of microelectronic devices.


SEMICON West 2012 connects contemporary and advanced packaging innovations from the world’s leading technology companies with the engineers, designers, scientists, and key decision-makers needing answers and solutions that improve performance and productivity and help move products to market.


SEMICON West 2012 July 10-12 Moscone Center


San Francisco, California www.semiconwest.org


The Power of [x] The Power of [x]


the visible range results in even high- er light output at the end of the light guide, which allows for smaller diam- eter light guides with same output and thus easier installation. Another advantage of the product is its superi- or longevity, achieved by improved chemical stability and low solariza- tion.Transmission loss after 100 autoclaving cycles has been greatly reduced — by up to 70 percent com- pared to previous fibers. The compa- ny will start replacing its former glass fibers with PURAVIS effective immediately. Contact: SCHOTT North


America, Inc., 555 Taxter Road,


Elmsford, NY 10523 % 914-831-2200 or 914-831-2201 Web: www.us.schott.com


Christopher: Hi Mag Tagarno Magnifier


Santa Ana, CA — Christopher Associates Inc. is offering the Tagarno Trend. Since its introduc- tion, the MAGNUS HD TREND from Tagarno has rapidly achieved indus- try acceptance as one of the most useful inspection and manufacturing tools in the industry. With magnifi-


natural color, even if the fibers are used in long light guides. This makes PURAVIS especially well-suited for medical applications such as endo - scopy and surgical microscopy. The light guide captures more light from the very start. The low attenuation in


Inspection magnifier


cation from 4 to 325X, HD imaging and superior ergonomics the Trend can be used in any number of differ- ent operations and different depart- ments including inspection, data cap- ture, rework, manual assembly process, and in process inspection. Contact: Christopher Associates,


3617 W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, CA 92704 % 714-979-7500 fax: 714-557-6904 Web: www.christopherweb.com


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