TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL
New Six-terminal Signal Splitter A
Optical Filters O substrate,
xley offers a wide variety of high specification filter options produced on 1mm thick borofloat available for the visible or infrared
spectral regions: Broadband Anti-Reflection Filters – to reduce sunlight reflections from screens and displays or to improve the transmission of a window or lens. Longpass Filters –colour selection filters, contrast enhancement or in conjunction with shortpass filters to produce custom bandpass filters.
Shortpass Filters - colour selection filters,
contrast enhancement or in conjunction with longpass filters to produce custom bandpass filters. Bandpass Filters – to isolate wavelengths or reduce interference from unwanted wavelengths. Cold Mirrors / Hot Mirrors – to transmit or reflect
unwanted IR radiation from a system. Reflective Neutral Density Filters – to reduce
spectral output, either broadband or wavelength specific. ITO windows –for electrical continuity across the surface of a glass filter (EMC protection or heating / demisting).
Oxley +44 (0)1229 582621
www.oxleygroup.com
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mphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems has introduced a signal splitter featuring six-terminal inputs to allow a higher combinations of functions in a single connector and help reduce the number of connectors needed in an application. The Company’s new splitter receives power and signal from one cable and splits it into two equal, yet separate, sets of power and signal as output, saving money and space whilst allowing additional functionality. Manufactured from thermoplastic material and capable of operating in environments up to 150°C, the Tru-Loc splitter is ideal for use by OEMs in several markets including industrial automation, process control, power generation, diesel, LNG and gas engines, automotive sensing, cycling (electronic gear shifting) as well as the industrial internet markets. The Tru-Loc splitters are designed for use in CANbus Networks: CAN-high, CAN-low, ground or shielded, I/O power, low amperage power distribution as well as sensor harnessing, feature 120 Ohm +/-10% of controlled impedance between two sets of contact pairs perfect for multiple sets of sensors in the same network.
Amphenol Industrial +39 02 93254.204
www.amphenol-industrial.com
Astro time switch saves energy wherever you are
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inder’s Astro 12.81 time switch is an innovative, easily programmable time switch, which employs a unique digital program to calculate sunrise and sunset times by simply entering the location’s postcode with a single joystick. Its newest version now offers added flexibility, with the capability to override the Astro ON time with time-switch settings, thus further avoiding energy wastage.
For further versatility, the output
switching can be advanced or retarded about the calculated sunrise (or sunset) time in 10-minute increments—up to a maximum of 90 minutes. A manual override of the output status allows for maintenance or one- off events. With a 16 A 250 V AC rated output contact and a 120 A 5 ms peak current rating, the Astro time switch is capable of directly switching 2000 W halogen, 750 W compensated fluorescent, 200 W CFL or LED lamp loads and AC15 loads up to 750 VA.
01785 818 100
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LEMO®
come across. They see themselves more as solution providors, rather than component manufacturers. Probably best known for their miniature military push-pull connectors, ODU have, since 2002, supplied more than 100,000 helmet connectors to the UK Bowman military communications programme, without a single reported connector failure. However, ODU also supply connector solutions to many other markets, such as medical equipment, instrumentation, factory automation & robotics etc. As a ‘problem-solving’ partner, ODU work closely with their OEM customers to develop both connectors and packaging, to provide cost-effective solutions to the problems of modern-day electronics. According to Nick Harper, the MD at ODU UK Ltd: “Given the opportunity, we can usually come up with proposals that will add immediate value to both businesses. The shared objective being more supply-chain responsibility and profit for us, with reduced overall costs and more profit for yourselves – that’s a true partnership”. So how does this work? Let’s look at an example: A test equipment manufacturer was having technical problems in trying to take cost out of a new
ODU – not your average connector company O
design, which needed bulk-head connectors to handle mixed-signals. The solution was for ODU to provide two sub-assemblies for the equipment, each incorporating a custom insert for a standard push-pull connector. This insert has two central coax contacts, with flying leads, to handle high-frequency signals and a further 16 signal contacts mounted onto a small PCB, with a section of flex-foil ending in an SMT connector to the main PCB. Whatever your industry, if you’re faced with a connector design or performance conundrum, ODU may well have the answer – so get in touch.
ODU UK Ltd 01509 266433
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DU, a worldwide leader in the design and manufac¬ture of high-performance connectors and cable assemblies, is somewhat different to the many other connector manufacturers that you might
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introduces new NiCorAl™
EMO will be launching their new NiCorAl™ 500 hour salt spray corrosion-resistant surface treatment at DSEI 2015. This new corrosion- resistant finish is a specially formulated Nickel Teflon surface treatment in Anthracite grey colour and has been developed particularly for the aluminium alloy bodied M Series ratchet coupling range of connectors which are proving to be an excellent and significantly smaller alternative to MIL 38999 connectors in the defence, aerospace and security sectors.
Fully tested according to AECTP 300 / MIL-STD- 810 / MIL-STD-202 standards the new NiCorAl™ treated aluminium bodied M Series have passed the 500 hour salt spray test and the brass bodied M series have achieved 1000+ hours. The new LEMO NiCorAl™ salt spray corrosion- resistant finish satisfies the requirements of both RoSH2 and the forthcoming REACh 2017 regulations. For further information or to see tested samples please visit LEMO on Stand S8-150 in the Swiss Pavilion.
LEMO 01903 234543
www.lemo.uk
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