TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Overmoulded RJ45 Industrial Ethernet connectors
for use in industrial environments
ncreasing automation grade in plant construction and engineering requires transmission of larger quantities of data. Ethernet technology, which has been established in offices for some time now,
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used in various industrial BUS connections. In addition to the connectors defined for industrial applications, the standard RJ45 connector, too, must be adapted to its environment in a better way. The overmould with integrated locking lever protection - designed by CONEC - forms a compact transition between the connector and the cable for industrial use.
Offering also optimized strain relief and improved dust protection at the cable termination.
CONEC Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH Tel: 02941/765-85 Web:
www.conec.com
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Keeping it cool with LPA Channel L
PA-Channel Electric are a leading supplier to the Aerospace, Defence and Rail markets, and as part of their product range they are the UK supplier for LMB’s range of Fans and motors.
LMB design and manufacture high performance fans, blowers and motors for the aerospace and defence markets with applications in aircraft, helicopters, UAVs, pods and missiles.
Founded over 50 years ago, LMB have highly skilled engineers with the ability to propose custom products offering high reliability, high performance, low noise and low weight.
With more than 1,000 off-the-shelf products LMB have the ability to quickly adapt their product range to meet specific requirements and project needs.
LMB’s wide range of products includes small fans for electronic cooling, high performance fans for both air conditioning and filtration systems, plus is a leading supplier of high quality axial fans, centrifugal blowers and mixed flow fans.
LMB design and manufacture high performance fans and motors for both AC (50 /
New range of Hipot and Insulation Resistance testers
elonic Instruments have introduced a new range of Hipot (Flash) and Insulation Resistance testers manufactured by Japan based Kikusui. Designated the TOS5300 the three models in the range are designed for use in Withstanding Voltage and Insulation Resistance testing to help ensure the safety of Electrical / Electronic components / equipment. Incorporating and innovative
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PWM amplifier that achieves high stability and has an input voltage regulation of.3%. The series offer rise and fall time control of the test voltage and a stable output which is unaffected by mains voltage variations, plus the ability to select 50 or 60Hz test frequency. Upper and lower current limits can be set within the range of 0.01mA to 110mA in AC mode and 0.01mA to 11mA in DC mode. AC test voltage is settable from 0.05kV to 5kV. D.C test voltages can be varied from 0 to 6kV. All models will operate from any global AC input voltages and frequencies; and are equipped with a USB interface.
Telonic Instruments Ltd Tel: +44 (0) 118 9786911 Web:
www.telonic.co.uk
ulgin – an Elektron Technology connectivity brand – is proud to announce the launch of the latest addition to its extensive range of environmentally-sealed circular connectors – the Buccaneer® 7000 Series for mains power applications. Designed to offer rapid and secure mains power connectivity in harsh environments, the Buccaneer 7000 is remarkably
compact for its 25A and 600V rating, and has been
developed to provide excellent sealing characteristics to IP67, IP68 and IP69K standards. The all new Buccaneer 7000 Series features the Buccaneer range’s tried and tested one-piece body construction, and has a unique twist locking system with positive feedback, providing quick and convenient, ‘fit and forget’ connectivity in less than quarter of a turn, without the need for technical expertise or specialist tools. Available in 2, 3, 6, 10 and 32 pole options, with a choice of fully interchangeable nickel plated, cast zinc alloy or UV-resistant, UL94-V0 flammability-rated plastic bodies, the Buccaneer 7000 Series will offer engineers and designers the greatest possible flexibility in system design.
Elektron Technology 28 MAY 2014 | ELECTRONICS Tel: 01803 407700 Web:
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Low Profile 1.0mm pitch Connectors
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vailable from the Interconnection Specialists, Selwyn Electronics, is the Mezza-pede® range of
low profile, 1mm pitch board to board or cable to board connectors where long term reliability is
required.Screw machined sockets with 6 finger contacts and heavy gold plating , these connectors have passed the 20 day mixed flowing gas (MFG) test required in many telecom and other severe environment and other long life applications. Dual row configurations include 8, 14, and 36 position although others are available on request, SMT board to board and thru hole FFC cable versions are available. The 4mm stack height makes it ideal for tight board to board applications., and the overmoulded lead frame seals the SMT contacts which prevents solder wicking, ensuring a secure solder joint.
Selwyn Electronics Tel: 01732 765100 Web:
www.selwyn.co.uk
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60Hz, 400Hz and Wild Frequency) and DC (12 – 300 VDC) voltages, featuring speed sensors, speed control,
failure detection, protection and current limitation.
With a proven track record gained from performance characteristic such as working
temperatures of -50⁰C to +100⁰C and speeds of up to 48000rpm, all designed and manufacture to meet Mil STD 810 / DRTCA DO160 standards, LMB are the first point of contact for any Fan and motor applications.
LMB fans and motors are all ITAR free and used in, but not limited to, the following markets:-
• Commercial Aircraft • Helicopters • Military Aircraft • Pods / Missiles • Military Vehicles • Warships and Submarines • Railways
LPA CHANNEL ELECTRIC Tel: 01635 864866 Web:
www.lpa-group.com
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