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Leader Tech Bows D-Sub Connector Gaskets


Tampa, FL — Leader Tech D-Sub Connector gaskets provide engineers with a low electrical resistance, low compression force shielding and


While D-Subminiature connec-


tors were introduced in 1952 and their use is declining, the design remains one of the most common


July, 2012


Constant Current AC/DC LED Pwr Supply from Green Watt


Concord, CA — Green Watt Power, a Division of Calex Mfg., has intro- duced the “GLC-18” Series of Constant Current AC/DC LED power supplies. The GLC-18 Series with universal/full range AC input voltage of 100 to 277VAC, reportedly offers stable and reliable 18W output


the 85 percent range in the series with active Power Factor correction greater than 0.90 on every model. All units have over-voltage, over-cur- rent, and over-temperature protec- tion and are RoHS-compliant. Safety Agency approval is pending to UL/CSA 8750 and 1310 class 2 or 1


“Green” power supply. EMI shielding gasket for D-Subminiature connectors.


grounding solution for the industry’s most common 9 through 50-pin con- nector interfaces. Each of the company’s five D-


Subminiature Gasket styles can be ordered in base metal choice of stain- less steel or high performance beryl- lium copper. Finish options of bright finish, bright tin, electro-less bright nickel and satin tin are also available to promote optimal galvanic compat- ibility when exposed to corrosive environments.


methods of making Com, Video and Network connections in mission crit- ical and high-vibration environ- ments. A crucial element in the per- formance of any connector is its abil- ity to limit the escape or intrusion of unwanted RF interference, thus


appropriate shielding is needed. Contact: Leader Tech, 12420


Race Track Road, Tampa, FL 33626 % 813-855-6921 fax: 813-855-3291


E-mail: sales@leadertechinc.com Web: www.leadertechinc.com


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power and is available in three differ- ent models of constant current out- put at 350, 500, and 750mA with self- adjusting output voltage from 18 to 54VDC range in the various models. All models are enclosed to IP67


standards in extruded aluminum metal case and are well-suited for virtually all LED lighting applica- tions for indoor, outdoor, signage, refrigeration, thermally harsh and damp environments. The GLC-18 has efficiencies in


depending upon the model. Products in the series are CE approved. The product case dimensions


are 4.72 x 1.38 x 1.02-in. (120 x 35 x 26mm) with customer mounting pro-


visions designed in the case design. Contact: Calex Mfg. Co., Inc.,


2401 Stanwell Dr., Concord, CA 94520-4841 % 800-542-3355 or 925-687-4411 fax: 925-687-3333 E-mail: sales@calex.com Web: www.calex.com or www.greenwattpower.com


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