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Thermocouple Simulator Module from Pickering


Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, UK — Pick - ering Interfaces has introduced its first millivolt PXI thermocouple sim- ulator modules (series 41-760), used for simulating the operation of a thermocouple. Available in choices of 8, 16, 24, or 32 channels, each chan- nel provides a low-voltage output across two connector pins of ±20 mV with 0.7 µV resolution, ±50 mV with 1.7 µV resolution, and ±100 mV with 3.3 µV resolution, covering most types of thermocouples. The new thermocouple simula-


tors use two wire outputs with a remote output reference sense to ensure that the modules deliver accu- rate low-level voltages, even if the sys- tem has common mode voltages pres- ent. In addition, each simulation channel is also able to provide an open circuit setting to simulate faulty wiring connections to a sensor. For improved accuracy, each channel of the low-voltage source carries accu- rate calibration data stored on the module. The module also includes a calibration multiplexer for module test and verification purposes. The simulator modules can be


connected straight into the thermo- couple measurement system. To aid in this, Pickering offers a connector solution that has 8, 16, 24, or 32 cop- per twisted pairs terminated with mini copper thermocouple plugs. The


Millivolt thermocouple simulator module.


company also supplies connector blocks that convert the module’s 78- pin connector to terminal blocks to ease user wiring or to design alterna- tive customized interconnections. The introduction of the PXI thermo- couple simulator modules builds on the company’s product line of stan- dard and precision programmable resistors, including RTD and strain gauge simulation. Contact: Pickering Interfaces,


Ltd., Stephenson Road, Clacton-on-


Sea, Essex, CO15 4NL, UK % +44-0-1255-687900 E-mail: sales@pickeringtest.com Web: www.pickeringtest.com


See at electronica, Hall A1 Booth 530


Asteelflash Demonstrates EMS Capabilities


From laser marking to PCB handling solutions, FlexLink delivers automated production


flow solutions increases overall line efficiency.


With our range of stand-alone units to turnkey solutions, our PCB Handling solutions


include independent


modules with a wide variety of functions.


For more information, please contact us at 610-973-8200 or by email at info.us@flexlink.com.


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Fremont, CA — Asteelflash, a global EMS provider, offers comprehensive design and manufacturing services from initial product design through to volume production. The company operates 18 manufacturing sites across four continents and has over 5,000 employees. The company recently opened a state-of-the-art facility in Tunisia, which provides customers in Europe with low-cost manufacturing and uncompromising quality. The company is exhibiting at electronica as it is an industry oppor- tunity for the group to gather with its customers and suppliers to discuss the electronic manufacturing indus- try trends as well as to generate new leads, contributing to Asteelflash


strengthening its leadership in the EMS industry and demonstrating its manufacturing capabilities. This year marks the third appearance of the company at electronica. In 2015, Asteelflash became the 17th largest electronic manufacturing services (EMS) company in the world, a pro- gression of three places in the rank- ing provided by Manufacturing Market Insider (MMI) in 2014. Contact: Asteelflash USA Corp.,


4211 Starboard Drive, Fremont, CA 94538 % 510-440-2840 E-mail: sales.us@asteelflash.com Web: www.asteelflash.com


See at electronica, Hall B4 Booth 109


YXLON: Tomography Systems with Visualization www. f lexl ink.com


Hudson, OH — YXLON is now offer- ing all of its computed tomography systems with included VGStudio MAX 3.0 visualization and analysis software.


According to the manufacturer,


FlexLink is part of Coesia, a group of innovat ion-based industrial solut ions companies operat ing global ly, headquar tered in Bologna, Italy.


www.coesia.com


Volume Graphics, the software has been redesigned from scratch. By directly implementing VGStudio MAX 3.0 and add-on modules for spe- cial areas of application, users profit from numerous improvements and enhancements. A bright- or dark-themed user


interface can be chosen as needed and the software now enables work- ing with point cloud data alongside voxel data, meshes and CAD data, and has the additional capability of


VGStudio MAX 3.0 visualization and analysis software.


carrying out combined analyses. Contact: YXLON International,


5675 Hudson Industrial Parkway, Hudson, OH 44326 % 234-284-7849 fax: 234-284-7886 E-mail yxlon@yxlon.com Web: www.yxlon.com


See at electronica, Hall A1 Booth 359


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