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TT Electronics Bows High-Temperature SMT Power Inductors
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Weybridge, UK — TT Electronics, a provider of engineered electronics for performance-critical applications, has launched a new range of surface- mount (SMT) power inductors for use in high-temperature, high- power, automotive applications. The HA72T-06 series inductors meet the growing automotive market’s demand for powerful inductors for high-efficiency DC- DC converter deployment using switching frequencies up to 3 MHz as well as for EMI and low- pass DC ripple filters in high- temperature environments. TT Electronics’ HA72T-06
inductors have been developed with the latest composite molded core materials to boost inductance, temperature performance and satu- ration current while minimizing DC resistance and physical size. The result is a compact, surface mount component that operates in demand- ing environments with currents up to 45A. Specific automotive applica-
tions range from power train use to inclusion in electric power steering, braking, transmission control, engine control, and lighting. The series has been designed as
Surface-mount, high-temperature power inductors.
a 180°C (356°F), high-temperature- rated molded inductor for stressful environments that require high cur-
rent saturation levels. Contact: TT Electronics,
3700 Lane Road, Perry, OH 44081 % 440-352-8961
E-mail:
sales@ttelectronicsamericas.com Web:
www.ttelectronics.com
Schreiner Provides Security Seals to Siemens
Blauvelt, NY — Schreiner ProTech, a manufacturer of industrial marking and security solutions, has custom- developed security seals that Siemens now uses to protect its Simatic assem- blies. The seals for authentication combine visual, digital and other secu- rity features and are applied to the component housings. The system is based on the BitSecure copy protection pattern that is easy to check using a reader. A hologram with a void effect complements the design. Siemens’ Simatic controllers are
widely used in mechanical and plant engineering, manufacturing and pro - cess engineering. But the market has increasingly been seeing the emer- gence of counterfeits. Siemens com- missioned Schrei ner ProTech to develop a specialty solution for pro- tecting its controllers. The copy protection pattern
uses a high-resolution, cloud-like print image which contains delicate details that are not discernible by the naked eye. If a counterfeiter at - tempts to imitate it, the image suf-
fers a loss in precision and optical details, and can thus be revealed as a fake by means of an appropriate reader. Reliable authentication is
Schreiner custom-designed security seals and reader.
also supported by other security fea- tures on the housings of the Simatic products. A customized hologram with void effects exposes an irre- versible message when the seal is
peeled off for the first time. Contact: Schreiner Group LP,
300 Corporate Drive, Suite 10, Blauvelt, NY 10913 % 845-848-9000 E-mail:
info@schreiner-group.com Web:
www.schreiner-group.com
Schleicher Relies on EchoRing™ RoHS
from R3 Communications Cazenovia, NY — Wireless communi- cation as yet has not played a role in safety-related applications since its fundamental failsafe reliability is not always guaranteed. Schleicher Elec - tronic is now relying on the Echo - Ring™ wireless communication sys- tem from Berlin startup R3 —Reliable Realtime Radio Commu nications GmbH. The company is developing the OP 50Mz handheld control unit for wireless safety networking to commu- nicate with the EchoRing. Wired communication is reach-
ing its limits in the “smart factory” of the future, where wireless solutions are becoming much more convenient. The EchoRing, a high-performance,
realtime, wireless system is based on a logical Token Ring process, using dynamically-structured, cooperative mechanisms. Unlike conventional Token Ring systems, the EchoRing’s signal, known as the token, is not passed from one node to the next. Instead, any node can be selected if the intended node is occupied. As a second level of safety, the recipient is also notified of the cooperation node. Even safety critical applications
can be run wirelessly. Contact: Schleicher USA, 2747
Route 20 East, Cazenovia, NY 13035 % 800-321-9539
E-mail:
sales@scheicherusa.com Web:
www.scheicherusa.com
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