TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
MSM LA CS: robust metal pushbutton switch with ceramic actuator surface CHURTER is expanding the MSM family
IRC
modular CONTA-CLIP relay coupler program
he relay couplers and multifunction timing relays from CONTA-CLIP’s new Interface Relay Compact (IRC) program embody a new coupling relay strategy: merely 6.2 mm wide, the units require minimal space while enabling simple installation and ease of use. Thanks to interchangeable relays or optocouplers, they can be adapted to various requirements. Differently
T colored basic version is cross-connection the IRC relay combs
additionally facilitate installation and ensure a clear layout. The program consist of five different types: the
coupler for
universal use. Like all other units from this series, it features either an innovative pressure spring wire connection system (PushIn) or an established screw wire-connect system.
CONTA-CLIP Tel: +49 . 52 57 . 98 33 - 72 Web:
www.conta-clip.com
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pushbutton switches with an additional version that features latching action: the MSM LA CS. The biocompatible ON/OFF metal switch can be backlit across its entire surface, making it both visually attractive and highly durable. The new MSM LA CS ON/OFF stainless steel pushbutton switch from SCHURTER is equipped with an actuator made of durable ceramic. The same ceramic is already being used to manufacture the previously introduced MSM CS momentary action switches. The material resists scratches and abrasive chemicals as well as impacts;
S it can also be labeled with highly
endurable legends. The non-illuminated versions of the MSM LA CS and MSM CS switches are offered with a white actuator surface. Standard or customer-specific black legends are applied directly into the ceramic material. Due to the base material and the labeling process, the inscription is scratch-proof and stands up to common cleaning agents. The illumination design provides a uniform glow across the entire surface in the desired illumination color (red, green, blue, white, orange). These versions can also be labeled with symbols. The positive labeling is black. Inverse labeling is also possible. The MSM LA CS pushbutton switch is available with mounting diameters of 19 and 22 mm. It is suited for use in a temperature range of -20 °C to +85 °C. With actuator travel greater than 5 mm, the MSM LA CS is ideal for applications where increased feedback of the switching status (ON/OFF) is required. In the OFF state, the actuator position protrudes from the housing; in the ON state, it is recessed
to the housing. This makes for user-friendly actuation and also prevents inadvertent
switching. Equipped with blade terminals, the MSM LA CS can be wired up very quickly: the pre- assembled cable set is plugged into the quick-connect terminals of the microswitch, which is then snapped into the housing.
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Tel: 01243 810 810
Small intelligent displays speed up development M
analogue touch–screen reduce development time significantly. Supply voltage +3.3V or +5V. MMS Electronics Ltd Tel: 01943 877668 Web:
www.mms-e.co.uk
Harwin presents Mouser Electronics with Global Sales Achievement Award 2014
H
arwin, the leading hi-rel connector and SMT board hardware manufacturer, has named Mouser Electronics as winner of its Global Sales Achievement Award in recognition of outstanding sales growth over the past year. Mouser increased its sales of Harwin’s popular connector ranges, including the award-winning Gecko hi-rel series, Datamate, Mix-Tek, and EZ-BoardWare products by over 30% during 2013-2014.
A leading global distributor of
electronic components, Mouser specialises in being first to offer design engineers around the world the latest products from leading manufacturers to incorporate into their newest designs. Presenting the Global Sales Achievement Award, Doug Steele, VP Global Sales, Harwin commented: “We congratulate Mouser on another excellent year and thank its entire global sales team for their commitment and enthusiasm.
Harwin Europe Tel: 02392 314 532 30 SEPTEMBER 2014 | ELECTRONICS Web:
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MS Electronics Ltd (MMS-e) has available a range of small intelligent displays with optional touch-screens.
The EA eDIP128-6 (128x64) and EA eDIP160-7 (160x104) come in blue with white characters and white with black characters. (FSTN). These displays offer integrated fonts with zoom function. Extra True-type fonts can be loaded to the display memory.
More than 112 embedded graphic commands are
available to create impressive screen layouts. Drawing lines or boxes, bar graph, select portrait or landscape mode, 90º rotation, pull down menus, bitmaps and commands for the The
onboard display Interface is serial, SPI or I²C. 8 free programmable inputs or outputs. The evaluation board EA EVAL eDIP offers USB, RS-232 and RS-485 interface.
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his unique range of robust, sealed enclosures are tough enough to withstand harsh weather conditions, with a temperature rating of –20ºC to +85ºC.
T Dust and waterproof for short term
submersion to 1m depth, this versatile range has integrated moulded seals and threaded knock-outs. The captive lid screws are corrosion resistant plastic for increased torque and insulation. They are sealed up to IP67, flame retardant ABS UL94-HB, with 4 x PCB mounts, 8 x vertical PCB guides, 2 x M20 threaded and 1 x M20 non- threaded knockout.
light grey, with the option of a transparent lid. They are also available in polycarbonate.
include cable glands, flange wall brackets and DIN rail brackets.
you require
If the type and dimensional size of the enclosure is not immediately available on our
website, our experienced sales staff will search for the best options to meet your specifications.
Evatron Tel: 01908 325100 Web:
www.evatron.com
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Standard colours are black or Accessories
DE0 Series IP67 Enclosures
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