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SMAC: New Moving Coil Actuators Upgrade Pneumatics


Carlsbad, CA — SMAC Moving Coil Actuators, Inc. has achieved a breakthrough in miniature design with its introduction of built-in controllers that can be equipped with any SMAC CBL and LCA actua- tor for 5 and 1µ applications. Designated the CBL35C, the electric cylinder is the first in the cylinder series with a built-in controller and is an excellent replacement for pneumatic cylinders, bring the advantages of virtually no noise, longer life and no compressed air contamination. The new electric cylinder series with built-in


controller in a single package enables the simple and direct replacement of pneumatic or ball-screw drive actuators. This is suitable for machines al- ready in production that do not have locations allo- cated for separate controllers. With SMAC’s built-


Moving-coil actuator cylinder.


in controller, the new electric cylinders can control the force, speed and velocity profile. The new unit


with built-in controller allows simple installation and effective use of space. According to the company, the new product


provides significantly longer life, programmability, higher speed, accuracy and energy efficiency while remaining price-competitive. It also provides a more sustainable solution by not requiring costly compressed air, and since there is no need for com- pressed air, there is no compressed air contamina- tion in clean room applications. As with all of the company’s actuators, the


CBL35C is fully programmable for position, veloc- ity and force simultaneously. It is designed for fast and easy setup using the Graphical User Interface for different product profiles. This results in signif- icant savings of time and cost, and improved throughput by reducing equipment down time. SMAC’s patented “Soft- Land” function ensures precise con- tact force. As a standard feature, 100


percent data feedback is provided. Contact: SMAC, Inc., 5807


Van Allen Way, Carlsbad, CA 92008 % 760-929-7575 fax: 760-929-7588 Web: www.smac-mca.com


High-Speed Data Plug Connector Designed for Auto Use


Konstanz, Germany — The High-fre- quency Probe HFS-819 from ingun Prufmittelbau GmbH provides reli- able contacting of HSD plug connec- tors with an innovative solution for contacting HSD Plug Connectors during routine test. The HSD Plug Connectors are


used for transferring high-speed data (HSD) for navigation and entertain- ment in the automotive industry. Subsequently, with the HFS-819, data currents with a high data rate such as LVDS signals, GVIF or USB can be transferred accurately. The transfer rate is up to


1.6Gbit/sec with the simple assembly — a flange that is connected through a screw-in keyed connector. Optimal


High-speed connector.


alignment to the HSD Plug Connec- tor to be tested is achieved with a


flexible mounting of the HFS-810. Contact: Ingun USA, Inc., 252


Latitude Lane, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-746- 0869 E-mail: sven.frischen@ingun.us Web: www.ingun.us or Ingun Prufmittelbau GmbH, Max-Stromeyer-Strasse 162, 78467


Konstanz, Germany % +49 7531 8105-0 fax: +49 7531 8105-65 E-mail: info@ingun.com Web: www.ingun.com


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