February, 2013
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Leader Tech Intros Flame Resistant Foam Shielding
Tampa, FL — Leader Tech’s CFS Conductive Foam material is now available with an optional UL94-V1 flammability rating. The new EMI
CFS Conductive Foam Shielding material is manufactured in sheets up to 1 x 1m. The material is offered in three standard thicknesses and has a low-resistance polyester fabric surface and a resilient Nickel- Copper polyurethane foam center. A conductive, pressure- sensitive adhesive provides fast and easy installation. The company’s CFS gas-
Flame-resistant CFS conductive foam shielding material.
shielding material is well-suited for intricate die-cut gaskets commonly found in I/O panel, backplane and access panel applications. The company’s low compression
Contact: Leader Tech, 12420
E-mail:
sales@leadertechinc.com Web:
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Advantech Launches PCI Serial Cards
Cincinnati, OH — The Industrial Automation Group of Advantech has launched a new line of serial commu- nication cards, (1, 2, 4 and 8 ports), that use the PCI interface and come
sal PCI connector that is compatible with both 3.3 and 5V signaling. The serial input speed of the cards reach- es up to 921.6kbps, with support for any baud rate, and can be manually configured by the user to meet their own needs. Cards with RS-485 also provide automatic direction control for enhanced data transmission. The new PCI cards and support
32/64 bit Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, Windows CE 5.0/6.0, Linux and QNX operating
systems.They are provided
with a five year warranty. Contact: Advantech
Low-profile serial communication card.
with a new low profile form factor as well as surge, EFT, and isolation pro- tection. The cards all have a univer-
Corporation, Industrial Automation Group, 11380 Reed Hartman
Highway, Cincinnati, OH 45241 % 800-205-7940 E-mail:
eAinfo@advantech.com Web:
www.advantech.com
Suitable for applications subject to high amounts of vibration and shock, Mill-Max pins and receptacles are
available in diameters from .008” (.20mm) to .250” (6.35mm). Receptacles feature a 4 or 6 finger beryllium copper or beryllium nickel contact to
ensure integrity of connection for use in the harshest environments.
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kets deliver a typical shielding effectiveness of 60dB between 10MHz and 3GHz. In addition, the conductive foam exhibits a compression load of 2.1 psi at 30 percent compression and has an operational tempera- ture range from –40 to +156°F (–40 to +69°C).
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