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Rochester, Kent, UK — Crystal Dis - play Systems (CDS) has developed a line of rugged, reliable TFEL (thin- film electroluminescent) displays — Lumineq®. Lumineq TFEL non-trans- parent displays are used in aerospace, mining, marine, military, medical and many more demanding environments. TFEL displays are robust and reliable, and are used in extreme environments where traditional displays cannot cope with the conditions. The displays are built for de -
manding conditions including cold, heat, wind, dust, vibration, sunlight, and even G-forces. The electrolumi- nescent panels retain at least 75 per- cent of their original brightness after more than 100,000 hours of opera- tion. The technology offers excellent image quality in a wide range of chal- lenging visual conditions and appli- cations. The rugged TFEL displays do not require heaters or coolers and operate in a temperature range of –40 to +105°C (–40 to +221°F). The displays demonstrate instant pixel response over the entire temperature range and no motion blur. The user’s viewing experience is
enhanced by 179° vertical and hori- zontal viewing angles, enabling multi-person and off-axis viewing. The panels offer high brightness and contrast as well as TFEL’s emissive pixel technology, which makes small text more legible than LCDs, creat- ing a reliable viewing experience for
Endeavor: Explosive Ordinance Disposal Robots
Bedford, MA —Endeavor Robotics and Leidos, Inc., have partnered to pursue the U.S. Navy Advanced Explosive Ordinance Disposal Robotic System (AEODRS) program, increments 2 and 3. The Endeavor and Leidos partner- ship brings together a mature and suc- cessful ground robotics systems inte- grator with a large enterprise in the federal technology solutions sector to create a low-risk and capable team for the U.S. Navy. With over 25 years of experi-
ence, Endeavor Robotics has deliv- ered more than 6,000 ground robots worldwide. These systems have been deliv-
ered in more than 125 customer-driv- en configurations in four unmanned ground vehicle weight classes to aid in a wide variety of tactical missions across military, public safety and industrial sectors. The company has integrated
more than 140 third-party capability modules throughout the family of robots with a high degree of interop- erability. The company’s products include 25 different disruptors, seven CBRNE sensors, six types of manip- ulators, various radios with cyberse- curity provisions, firing systems,
EO/IR cameras, and X-ray systems. Contact: Endeavor Robotics,
8 Crosby Drive, MS 6-2, Bedford, MA 01730 % 781-430-3090 E-mail:
sales@endeavorrobotics.com Web:
www.endeavorrobotics.com
For AA, AAA, 1/2AA and CR123A cylindrical batteries Coil Spring and Polarized contacts assure low contact resistance and proper continuity for circuit protection Available in Thru Hole Mount (THM) or Surface Mount (SMT) configurations THM versions use nickel-plated stainless steel contacts SMT versions feature gold-plated stainless steel contacts
Durable, rugged High Temperature Nylon housing Quick & easy battery installation/replacement Retains battery securely Optional Covers are available for additional retention, if required Ideal for low profile, space saving PCB applications Suitable for Industrial and Consumer product applications Request Catalog M65
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industrial applications. Their ruggedness and flexibility
is also intensified by a wide dimming range and 200 G-force shock durabil- ity, and a 250,000-hour mean time between failures (MTBF) for the dis- play glass. The RoHS II-certified dis- plays (for worldwide compliance) are also easy to integrate into existing systems.
Lumineq TFEL displays are
also electromagnetic-compatible as they support the end product in com- plying with FCC Part 15, Subpart J, Class B and EN55022, Level B, when housed in a suitable enclosure. Lumineq transparent TASEL®
displays combine the rugged and reliable build of TFELs with the unique freedom of designing a com-
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pletely transparent display. TASEL displays are built for high-end appli- cations, with a sleek look and first- class viewing experience. The basis of the display, the glass, is easily cus- tomized and can be drilled or cut to any size necessary. TASEL modules are transparent when not in use, and unused areas of the display remain clear as the rest is illuminated, curved displays and custom shapes
are also available. Contact: Crystal Display
Systems, Unit 24, Space Business Centre, Knight Road, Rochester,
Electroluminescent displays.
Kent, BH1 1AA, UK % +44-0-1634-327420 E-mail:
info@crystal-display.com Web:
www.crystal-display.com
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