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Electronic Assembly’s DOG-Displays for Arduino Platform


Gilching, Germany — The versatile, low-cost EA DOG series from Elec - tronic Assembly is the most suitable


Five product types based on dif-


ferent technologies are available in the DOG series: positive and nega- tive character display as well as transmissive,


transflective and


reflective display technologies. These basic types can be sup-


plied in one, two or three line ver- sions. As the display units can be used in combination with 6 different backlight modules, there are numer- ous possible versions. Electronic Assembly’s DOG series will run out


Display for Arduino platform.


display for the Arduino open source computer platform. As part of its “Arduino meets DOG” campaign, Electronic Assembly has given devel- opers free-of-charge access to all of the documentation needed to connect DOG displays to the Arduino. The support package includes


circuit diagrams, EAGLE PCB lay- outs, component placements, initia- tion sequences and sample programs for operating the display on an Arduino Uno.


Hemco: Uniflow Laboratory Fume Hoods


Independence, MO — Hemco’s UniFlow Fume Hoods represent the most complete line of fume hoods in the industry. UniFlow hoods are available in special sizes from 30-in. to 96-in. wide in benchtop and floor- mount models, and custom sizes can be easily addressed to suit special needs.


Protecto


Protective Coating for Electronic Assemblies


Laboratory fume hoods.


construction, made of entirely chemi- cal-resistant,


UniFlow Hoods are of a unitized fire-resistant self-


extinguishing, non-metallic compos- ite resin materials. The fume cham- ber is molded one-piece seamless with all corners coved for easy clean- ing and light reflectivity. UniFlow hoods include low flow constant vol- ume air bypass and VAV variable air volume models, which are U.L. 1805 certified. Other process-specific models


include auxiliary air, perchloric acid, PVC acid digestion, trace metals, radioisotope, and dual entry hoods. A wide selection of electrical, plumbing and ventilation accessories are avail- able, in addition to a full offering of


counter tops and base cabinet options. Contact: Hemco Corporation,


711 S. Powell Road, Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 or 816-796-2900 E-mail: info@hemcocorp.com Web: www.hemcocorp.com


Fluorescent Coatings Coating at tight spacing Selective Coatings Protect


Protecto Selective Conformal Coating


of the box on 3.3V, which is highly recommended for mobile devices. Low current consumption (only 250 microamps) is a definite advantage in these applications. The display can also be powered from a 5V source. The displays, including the backlight module, are only 5.8mm thick. Without the backlight module, the thickness is just 2mm. The 55 x 31mm footprint including a 51 x 14.5mm viewing window is also extremely compact.


Besides the free support pack-


age, unpopulated boards (Arduino Shields) for text and graphic displays including the EA DOGS102-6, EA DOGM132-5 and EA DOGLM128-6 are also available from Electronic


Assembly at extra charge. Contact: Electronic Assembly


GmbH, Zeppelinstr. 19, 82205 Gilching, Germany % +49 (0) 8105- 77 80 90 fax: +49 (0) 8105-77 80 99 E-mail: sales@lcd-module.com Web: www.lcd-module.com


Handling


Manual workstation


Protecto Appliic


Protecto Dispensing


cations


Flip station


Inspection RDS Dryer


Handling


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