ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Solid State Supplies I
conductive elastomer for RFI/EMI shielding launched
Flame retardant K
emtron, the British manufacturer of RFI/EMI shielding gaskets, materials and components has launched a flame retardant, low smoke, low toxicity EMC shielding gasket. Tested and approved to the international standard UL94V-0 by Underwriters Laboratories for flame retardancy,
file number
E344902. The material is a nickel coated graphite loaded into silicone elastomers, product code SNG- FR,
the gasket provided a highly electrically conductive path between mating flanges of an electronics equipment enclosure giving a high level of RFI/EMI shielding. Nickel coated graphite in silicone is the most cost effective of all the electrically conductive silicone elastomers and its performance in many applications will exceed that of silver based products due to its more aggressive surface finish providing a very low surface contact resistance. The material can be supplied as an extruded strip in various profiles, “O” rings or flat die cut gaskets. Electrically conductive pressure sensitive adhesive can be applied to flat gaskets to aid assembly.
Kemtron Ltd 01376 348115
www.kemtron.co.uk
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n the military and aerospace industries, equipment manufacturers for electronic products are continuously improving their supply chains to ensure consistent supply of components that meet all applicable conformance and quality specifications.
AS9120 quality standards,
The AS9100 and for
equipment/service producers and stockists/distributors respectively, provide a framework for these assurances within the aerospace industry.
Solid State Supplies is
certified to AS9120 as a distributor and also to AS9100 as a provider of value-added services such as device programming.
AS9100/9120
certification measures key performance indicators, such as on-time delivery rates and adherence to promised standards of service.
AS9120, in
particular, covers aspects such as the chain of custody for components,
traceability and stock
control. This enables Solid State Supplies to provide the ultimate assurance that all components are genuine and meet the published specifications,
documentation including certificates of conformity, warranties.
and carry all necessary test reports and manufacturer
Solid State Supplies holds stocks of MIL-STD-750 and MIL-PRF-19500 components as part of its extensive high-reliability portfolio that includes standard and custom ICs, modules and discretes from leading manufacturers such as International Rectifier, Microsemi and Isolink, a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions. Components
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are available in hermetic or non-hermetic packages, as custom devices and radiation- hardened (rad hard) components.
A
comprehensive choice of products, including SoCs from Microsemi,
regulators, gate drivers,
DC-DC converters, rectifiers,
solid-state
relays, bipolar transistors, Zener and Schottky diodes, IGBTs and MOSFETs from both IR and Microsemi, and optocouplers and RF devices from Isolink, makes Solid State Supplies the preferred supplier to many customers in the military and aerospace sector.
Solid State Supplies +44 (0) 1527 830800
www.sssltd.com
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rrival Electronics announce the M.2 PT42 PCIe SSD module from Apacer Technology. This module offers a breakthrough in non-volatile memory storage. Available in a compact M.2 form factor, the module can fit in various types of embedded platforms,
such as
workstation, thin computing devices, high-end heavy duty servers and embedded systems where space is an issue. Regarding data transfer rate, PT42 delivers ideal data read/write performance. The Apacer M.2 PT42 is designed with the PCI-Express 2.0 pinout, and is compatible with 5.0 Gbps maximum transfer rate. Compatibility wise, the M.2 SSD is not only fully compliant with PCI Express Specification Rev.2.0 and Electromechanical Rev.2.0, but also supports NCQ commands and AHCI operational modes. Adopting the PCIe 2.0 interface, the module has a speed of up to 10Gb/s compared to PCIe 1.0. In addition, the additional transmission efficiency of Gen2x2 enables a sequential read speed of up to 540MB/sec, far more efficient than the theoretical 600MB/sec transmission performance of SATAIII. The M.2 PCIe SSD, is also about 40% smaller than an equivalent mSATA SSD module having dimensions of only 22x42mm. The module includes Advanced Wear-Levelling and Block Management, with built-in ATA secure erase and S.M.A.R.T. functions, as well as ECC support. Available in capacities from 8GB to 64GB MLC NAND Flash. Arrival Electronics are exhibiting at DSEI at London’s
Excel Arena (
www.dsei.co.uk ) in partnership with Apacer – visit us on stand S4-150 to find out more.
Bulgin connectors
ulgin is pleased to announce that its popular 7000 Series, 6000 Series, 400 Series and Standard Power Buccaneer® connectors,
achieve good vibrations B
and
Buccaneer SMB Antenna, including 90° variants, have been rigorously tested and certified to meet the following ETSI and BS EN standards for random vibration, shock and bump:
• Random vibration: ETSI EN 300 019-2-5 v3.0.0 (2002-12), BS EN 60068-2-64:2008 Test Fh
• Shock: ETSI EN 300 019-2-5 v3.0.0 (2002-12), BS EN 60068-2-27:2009 Test Ea
• Bump: ETSI EN 300 019-2-5 v3.0.0 (2002-12), BS EN 60068-2-27:2009 Test Ea
Environmentally-sealed Buccaneer connectors are designed to offer rapid and secure mains power and data connectivity in harsh environments, and are perfect for challenging applications where exposure to shock, bump and vibration can be an issue, such as industrial machinery and on-board vehicle equipment for the automotive industry. Buccaneer SMB antennae are ideal for RF equipment, ensuring exceptional performance and maximum system gain.
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Bulgin +44 (0)1803 407700
www.bulgin.com
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