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October, 2016 Parker Chomerics:


Shielding, Gasketing and Thermal Interface Materials


Woburn, MA — Parker Chomerics offers a wide variety of products for the electronics industry. The compa- ny produces board-level shielding, conductive and absorptive plastics, thermal interface materials (TIMs), EMI gasketing, and EMI-shielded, integrated display assemblies. The company also offers injection molded plastics, integrated electronics hous- ings and display solutions. The company manufactures an


innovative line of thermal interface materials. Chomerics’ products have


been built into thousands of applica- tions and help guarantee the perform- ance, integrity, survivability, and maintainability of communications equipment, radars, aircraft, missiles, spacecraft, computers, fire control sys-


tems and industrial electronics. Contact: Parker Chomerics, 77


Dragon Court, Woburn, MA 01801 % 781-935-4850 fax: 781-933-4318


E-mail: chomailbox@parker.com Web: www.chomerics.com


See at electronica, Hall B1 Booth 370


XP Power Launches Configurable Power Platform


Sunnyvale, CA — XP Power has launched its nanofleX series of con- figurable, digitally-controlled AC-DC power supplies. The modular sup- plies come in compact low-profile 1U mechanical chassis that suit today’s space-constrained designs and can accommodate up to four single-slot plug-in output voltage modules. Designed to maximize efficiency and minimize audible fan noise, the nanofleX series delivers up to 850W from a universal input voltage or up to 1,200W from a high-line source. The four output module slots pro-


vide 19 nominal output voltage options in the range of 3.3 to 60 VDC. The outputs come from one of four basic, digitally-controlled designs offering a wide voltage adjustment range. The design provides the flexi- bility to tailor the platform to specific applications, minimizes individual inventory items, and supports fast turnaround delivery of products. Cooling fans are positioned in


the center of the product, further reducing audible noise and allowing users to specify the airflow direction to suit the application. The full out- put power rating is available regard- less of airflow direction. The nanofleX platform supports


both analog and digital control. The analog signals include AC OK (glob- al) and DC OK (global and local mod- ule), in addition to remote on/off, voltage adjustment, remote sense, and current share controls. The digi-


tal functions use a subset of the industry-standard PMBus command protocol that include digital equiva- lents of all the analog signals and controls together with over-voltage, over-temperature, over-current and fan fail warning functions. A graphical user interface (GUI)


facilitates the control and configura- tion of the platform through an I2C


Configurable power supplies.


interface using the PMBus commands, allowing users to interface with the power supply right away, and further refine the platform’s configuration dur- ing system development. The nanofleX complies with internationally recog- nized medical and IT safety approval standards IEC/EN/ANSI/ AAMI


60601-1 and IEC/EN/UL 60950-1. Contact: XP Power, 990 Benecia


Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 % 971-322-0326


E-mail: ddarrow@xppower.com Web: www.xppower.com


See at electronica, Hall A4 Booth 260


RedViking Launches Argonaut MES Platform


Plymouth, MI — RedViking, has launched its flexible, scalable MES platform, Argonaut, which the com- pany states is the first manufactur- ing performance platform of its kind. The system allows users to install only the manufacturing apps they need, where they need them, and control them from a central location. The system’s open architecture


gives users the ability to start with one app and add others as they are needed. For example, customers can put error-proofing on one cell, track- ing and product genealogy on anoth- er, and automated work instructions throughout the plant. Each can be


updated from a central location with virtually no downtime. With full IoT publish and sub-


scribe capability, users have the abil- ity to provide manufacturing data to any secure recipient anywhere in the world. Argonaut uses Spearhead, a simple, affordable edge of network device that captures data directly from PLCs and other plant floor devices and eliminates the need for


an operation-level PC. Contact: RedViking, 46247 Five


Mile Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 % 734-454-0500


E-mail: belliott@redviking.com Web: www.redviking.com


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