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HBM Takes The Strain Out Of Pcb Testing! H
BM is pleased to announce the arrival of its new RF9 miniature rosette strain gauge, which is suitable for measurements on printed circuit boards (PCB), small components or applications with limited space. Compact in size, the RF9 strain gauge rosette features a three
100nm X-Ray Resolution and 4K Display
mall defects in your soldering or bonds can be difficult to see. They aren’t with our latest 100nm X-Ray solution. With 4K imaging, 100nm image resolution and a power of up to 20W you can be sure that you can see the tiniest of defects. Essential in failure analysis or critical component assemblies, the Quadra series of X-Ray systems also provides the highest resolution for CT and tomosynthesys, with instant filters and analysis software. Having the best picture is vital for manual defect analysis but the software available on the system can automate those tasks for repeat inspection or small production runs. Nordson Dage provides advanced software for viewing layers through a component or board and actual and reconstructed computer tomography for a full 3D view. Functions are available for automatic checking of voids or solder fill and pictorial or measured result outputs are available.
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Cupio Ltd 01962 832654
www.cupio.co.uk
stacked measurement grid which is only 5mm in size, enabling it to determine a biaxial stress state with unknown principal stress direction in confined spaces. Easy to connect, the RF9 is pre-wired with colour-coded enamelled copper wires, eliminating the need for fiddly soldering on the strain gauge.
When it comes to printed circuit boards of electronic components in automobiles, commercial vehicles, or smart phones in mobile use, even the slightest crack can cause the entire system to fail.
HBM 0208 515 6000
www.hbm.com/en
nclosure manufacturer Fibox is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Fibox Oy Ab, previously an integrated operation in the long- established Finnish company Fiskars, became an independent venture on 1 December, 1991. Its business revolving around electronics enclosures and cabinets made of robust plastics has been very successful ever since – as evidenced by its continuous
25 years of Fibox enclosures E
expansion. Today, the manufacturer has subsidiaries in more than 15 countries, manufacturing facilities in Finland, Germany, South Korea, Poland, and China, as well as a global sales network. All Fibox companies have a quality certification according to ISO 9001:2008. The standard enclosure range includes more than 1,000 models made of polycarbonate, ABS, polyester, and aluminum, for outdoor and for indoor use. The cabinets feature high ingress protection ratings, high impact resistance classes, and various international certifications. They are complemented by a wide range of accessories. Furthermore,
Fibox offers a flexible and efficient implementation of bespoke solutions and
customization services to suit customer needs. Fibox
Ansmann presents Intelligent
Rechargeable Battery Systems A
nsmann Industry Solutions have developed a battery solution that integrates Bluetooth interface for wireless data transmission in batteries. Prototype and app for the world innovation of those “intelligent batteries” have firstly been presented in November at Electronica show. Manufacturers of eBikes, lawnmowers or other rechargeable battery applications now can easily transmit data on the displays of users’ devices or mobile phones. Be it battery charge level, battery temperature, manufacture date, serial number, charge and discharge cycles, charging current, status warnings or remaining actual range: Values and data can
be displayed in the form of an oscillograph without any measurement set-up. Graphs for the load pattern of the battery, for example, can be traced in LIVE mode as standard. Optionally, the reverse data transmission direction can be used to control the end application via Bluetooth and data bus with the Smartphone.
A small additional standard add-on board is sufficient. The main advantages for the device manufacturers of Ansmann intelligent battery are:
• simpler service handling with customers by read-out of battery service data • wireless read-out of battery and terminal data by the end user • extension of terminal applications to new functions such as GPS • simple control via Smartphone, tablet and mobile device • customer-specific apps are possible –– but not mandatory.
Alongside the manufacturing of battery packs (including NiMH, Li-Ion, Li-Po, lead acid), Ansmann Industry Solutions develops combined power supply and charge solutions as well as individual intergrated charger and power supply units complete solutions for device producers, including licensing in accordance with international standards. Communication integration can be done via CANBUS, SMBUS, PMBUS, I2C etc.
Ansmann Industry Solutions +49 (0) 6294 4204 6325
http://ansmann-energy.com 36 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2017 | ELECTRONICS +358 (0)207 785 700
www.fibox.com
10.25” Letterbox Style TFT LCD
ratio, 1920x720 resolution WUXGA panel. The display has a superb optical performance due to its IPS Technology producing wide 170° viewing angles on both the X & Y axis plus it is not affected by negative grey inversion allowing the panel to be viewed in both 6 and 12 o’clock viewing directions as well as being mounted in both portrait and landscape orientation without the loss of image quality. The panel incorporates a high brightness 750cd/m² backlight and coupling this with a high contrast ratio of 1000:1 means the display is suitable for a host of applications requiring full sunlight viewing. An operating temperature of -30 to 85°C further demonstrates the displays credentials as a TFT LCD suitable for very demanding applications including applications within the automotive and aerospace markets.
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Craft Data Limited 01296 332000
www.craftdata.co.uk
/ ELECTRONICS
he latest addition to our “Letterbox” or “Bar Type” range of TFT LCD is the 10.25”, 8:3 aspect
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