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July, 2014 Panel Mount USB Cable Assemblies from L-com
North Andover, MA — L-com offers an unusual line of integrated panel- mount USB cable assemblies that provide the design flexibility to address difficult panel and enclosure USB mounting applications. A wide variety of mounting
options include a PVC molded flange style and an ECF screw mount hous- ing style. Most of the USB cable assem-
blies available today only offer stan- dard connector configurations. Standard options aren’t always the best solution when designing a data communications system. The panel mount USB cable line also includes a variety of connector
types: Type A panel mount, Type B panel mount as well as USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 compliant options. It is even possible to configure a custom assem- bly with the company’s un-terminat- ed pigtail cable and terminate it with
whatever connector is needed. For panel mount housing mate-
rial, select from metalized plastic cas- ings, molded PVC mounting flanges, or stamped metal shell housings. All options include twisted pair data lines within the bulk cable to reduce crosstalk, and power conductors rang-
ing from 26 to 20 AWG. Custom cable lengths are available with minimal
quantity requirements. Contact: L-com Global
Connectivity, 45 Beechwood Drive,
North Andover, MA 01845 % 800-341-5266 or 978-682-6936 Web:
www.L-com.com
SL Power Intros Supplies for Test and Measurement
Integrated panel-mount USB cable assembly.
Ventura, CA — SL Power Electron - ics, a division of SL Industries (NYSE/AMEX: SLI), has introduced
its 425 watt, single output TU425 Series AC/DC power supply. This latest offering addresses
the special needs of all types of test equipment such as oscilloscopes, analyzers, test boards, chromatog- raphy mass detectors as well as industrial process control systems that require clean, reliable power for the highest level of perform- ance.
Feature rich and highly effi-
cient — up to 90 percent — the TU425 product family with active current share for redundant appli- cations, measures only 3 x 6.2 x
High efficiency power supply.
1.62-in. (76 x 157 x 41mm) easily fit- ting into a compact 1U high chassis. The unit provides 300 watts of power with convection cooling or 425 watts with moving air. Designed with the highest
level of Electromagnetic Compat - ibility (EMC) and Electro magnetic Interference (EMI) protection, the TU425 model has a wide tempera- ture operating range of –10 to +70°C and will start-up at a low –40°C, providing optimum thermal per- formance and eliminating the need for a costly heating element. Compliant to heavy industrial
levels of the IEC61000-4 standards for EMC immunity and Class B Conducted EMI with 6dB margin, the TU425 power supply provides over 350,000 hours MTBF and uses long life (>7 years) electrolytic capacitors in its design. The new models have a univer-
sal input of 90 to 264VAC and are available in outputs of 12V, 18V, 24V, 48V and 56V. Input and output monitoring alarms plus isolated 12V/1A fan output and 5V/2A stand- by voltage are standard offerings of the TU425 family. All models are CE marked to low voltage directive and approved to ITE standards of IEC/UL/EN60950 and CSA C22.2,
2nd edition. Contact: SL Power Electronics,
Inc., 6050 King Drive, Bldg. A, Ventura, CA 93003 % 805-486-4565 fax: 805-832-6135 E-mail:
info@slpower.com Web:
www.slpower.com or
www.slindustries.com
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