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Nippon Pulse Intros Electronic Cam Chip


Radford, VA — Nippon Pulse has introduced the PCS1110 control chip, an 80-pin electronic cam TQFP designed to replace mechanical cams. By making the switch to the PCS1110 electronic cam chip, users are able to program up to 128 unique points (per rotation of the master axis) on the slave axis, a far greater number than can be achieved by a traditional mechanical cam. The PCS1110 receives angle information from the master axis through a posi- tion sensor such as an encoder, and subsequently outputs pulses to control the slave axis. Using the PCS1110 elimi-


nates the need for a large soft- ware program, synchronizing the master axis motion and the slave axis movement. Even with the addition of common LSIs, users need to precisely calculate linear operation, requiring a large CPU. The need for that large CPU is eliminated with the use of the PCS1110. The PCS1110 contains RAM,


allowing the user to program up to 128 unique points on the slave axis (per revolution of the master axis). Because the shape of the mechanical cam is fixed, it can only perform one motion profile. However, with the RAM con-


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tained in the PCS1110, the number of profiles available is far greater. Several different PCS1110 chips can be driven off a single mas-


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IMS Intros Cost-Effective Attenuators to 3GHz


Portsmouth, RI — International Manufacturing Services, Inc. (IMS) has introduced cost-effective 0404 size attenuators, designated IMS2479. The attenuators are avail- able in 1 to 10dB attenuation values in 1dB increments with attenuation accuracy starting at ±0.3dB. Operating frequency for the


IMS2479 is DC to 3GHz and it is rated at 40mW. These attenuators are espe- cially suited, but are not limited to, consumer electronics, commercial communications devices and low- power wireless monitoring and sens- ing applications such as smart meters.


Contact: International Manufacturing Services, Inc., 50 Schoolhouse Lane, Portsmouth, RI, 02871 % 401-683-9700 E-mail: sales@ims-resistors.com Web: www.ims-resistors.com


0404 size attenuators. Chip replaces mechanical cams.


ter axis, independently with different motion profiles. Because the PCS1110 chip also includes a pulse- generating circuit, there is no need for a master axis signal. Using an internal oscillator, users are able to simulate the master axis with a vir-


tual main axis. Contact: Nippon Pulse America,


Inc., 4 Corporate Dr., Radford, VA 24141 % 540-633-1677 fax: 540-633- 1674 E-mail: info@nipponpulse.com Web: www.nipponpulse.com


Teflon-lined dispense tips. The new shorter tip length


allows faster dispensing, which translates into higher throughput.


Techcon Systems Adds Teflon Lined Tips


Garden Grove, CA — Techcon Systems, a product group of OK International, has added 13mm (0.5- in.) length Teflon® Lined Tips to its product family.


Teflon-Lined Tips are suitable for use with low viscosity fluids and flu- ids that are not compatible with metal. Benefits of using the Teflon- lined tips include protection against Cyanoacrylate clogging and preven- tion of damage to substrates. The Teflon Lined Series Tip has


a double helix Polypropylene color hub and a rigid Teflon crimped lining inside of a stainless steel tube. The tips are compatible with a wide range of fluids and are industrial


grade safe up to 100 psi. Contact: Techcon Systems,


12151 Monarch St., Garden Grove, CA 92841 % 714-230-2398 fax: 714-799-9533 Web: www.techconsystems.com.


API Intros Transverse Coupled Resonator Filter


Orlando, FL — API Technologies Corp. (API) has introduced a new transverse coupled resonator filter (TCRF). This new surface acoustic wave (SAW) filter is designed for narrow-band intermediate frequency (IF) filtering such as in satellite transponders, directional finders and


rejection. In addition, signal amplifi- cation is not required when utilizing these filters. The TCRF is available in cer -


amic leadless chip carrier packaging. Other packaging styles are available for more rugged environments and applications. Twelve standard part


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filters are manufactured on quartz, thus providing optimal temperature performance while having low-to- moderate insertion loss and 50dB


numbers are available for ordering immediately. Custom designs are


also available. Contact: API Technologies


Corp., 4705 S. Apopka Vineland


Road, Suite 210, Orlando, FL 32819 % 888-553-7531 or 855-294-3800 E-mail: microwavesales@apitech.com Web: www.apitech.com


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