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High power and high data transmission in series - High-Power


vehicles The new RosenbergerHPD®


Super Speed Data - is an universal applicable multicore datalink connection system for high data rate transmission up to 10 Gbps combined with high ampacity (up to 100W/5A). The robust, fully shielded connector system qualifies the interface for rough environmental conditions as in automotive electronics. The also newly developed special multicore cable is characterized by low attenuation values and provides an almost interference and crosstalk free performance. The use of only one connector for both data and power enables installation space reduction as well as cost reduction.


RosenbergerHPD® connectors can be applied e.g. in USB 2.0 and USB 3.1-ports, display


ports, high power charging, power delivery, board-to-board communication systems, for devices such as displays, smartphones, tablets or even notebooks.


The product spectrum consists of PCB connectors, straight and right angle, as well as cable assemblies. Custom-specific versions are available on request.


Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH & Co. KG www.rosenberger.com


development kit Kits Provide Easy Connection Between FPGAs and Fiber Optics


Samtec introduces 14 Gbps FireFlyTM FMC


Samtec, a privately held $662MM global manufacturer of a broad line of electronic interconnect solutions, proudly announces the release of the new 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Development Kit. This new solution offers an easy-to-use evaluation and development platform for Samtec¹s FireFly optical engines.


The 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Module provides up to 140 Gbps full-duplex bandwidth over 10 channels from an FPGA to an industry-standard multi- mode fiber optic cable. Samtec’s 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Development Kit supports Data Center, High Performance Computing and FPGA-to-FPGA protocols including Ethernet, InfiniBand , Fibre Channel and Aurora.


FireFly optical engines make the electrical to optical conversion in the transmit path and the optical to electrical conversion in the receive path. They are based on proven 850nm VCSEL array technology while featuring adjustable power levels to support cable lengths up to 100m.


As a VITA 57.1-compliant FMC, Samtec’s 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Module can be used for optical data communication on any FMC-enabled FPGA development board supporting high- speed multi-gigabit transceivers. It can run system data or BERT testing from a single channel to all ten channels in parallel. Technical documentation and FPGA reference designs are available for quick start-up.


“Evaluating optical engine technology has high barriers of entry,” said Matt Burns, Product Marketing Manager at Samtec, Inc. “Samtec’s new 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Development Kit eases FireFly evaluation and development by leveraging the FMC interface common on most industry-standard FPGA development tools.”


For more information on the 14 Gbps FireFly FMC Development Kit, please download the Product Brief or visit www.samtec.com/14g-firefly-fmc.


About Samtec, Inc.


Founded in 1976, Samtec is a privately held, $662MM global manufacturer of a broad line of electronic interconnect solutions, including IC-to-Board and IC Packaging, High-Speed Board-to-Board, High-Speed Cables, Mid-Board and Panel Optics, Flexible Stacking, and Micro/Rugged components and cables. Samtec Technology Centers are dedicated to developing and advancing technologies, strategies and products to optimize both the performance and cost of a system from the bare die to an interface 100 meters away, and all interconnect points in between. With 33 locations in 18 different countries, Samtec’s global presence enables its unmatched customer service. For more information, please visit http://www.samtec.com.


Samtec, Inc., Tel: 1-800-SAMTEC-9 (800-726-8329) www.samtec.com


New Series 61 emergency stop switch compact EAO offers critical safety controls which are uniquely compact, robust and reliable.


EAO, the expert partner for innovative, intuitive and reliable Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), offers critical safety controls which are uniquely compact, robust and reliable. The Series 61 compact emergency stop switch is especially suited for handheld control units, or can be mounted, within easy reach or directly onto a machine. The switch reliably protects people and equipment against injury and damage.


Advantages • Very low back panel depth (21.2 mm) • High front protection IP69K and IP67 • Robust mono-block design with mechanically decoupled triggering • Optional illumination


• Up to three switching elements


The product complies with the latest international standards. The robust mono-block design has a fool proof, trigger action mechanism to break the electrical contacts, and a green indication ring to show whether the switch is actuated. Here, the mechanically decoupled triggering of the switching elements should be highlighted in particular. The optional high brightness central LED makes the product clearly visible, even in low light levels.


Each switch can have up to three individual normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) switch contacts, a 27 mm or 40 mm diameter lens and optional 24VDC LED illumination – all within a compact 21.2 mm back panel depth.


EAO Ltd www.eao.com


SMT6657-KU35 Quad Core KeyStone™ DSP + UltraScale™ FPGA Module


This module is a reliable and flexible platform for digital signal processing applications requiring high-performance integer and floating-point computation. It is suitable for both symmetric and asymmetric applications.


• PC/104 OneBank™ plug-able module format • Two TI dual-core floating-point DSPs, running @ 1.24 GHz • Xilinx Kintex-7 UltraScale KU35 FPGA w. 16x GTH transceivers • Serial RapidIO and Hyperlink connectivity between DSPs • Accepts one VITA57.1 FMC-LPC™ Mezzanine module • Front panel I/O connector with GbE and flexible FPGA I/O


www.sundance.com/SMT6657


Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd. Unit 20 Chiltern House, Waterside, Chesham, Bucks HP11 1DT, UK. sales@sundance.com +44 (0) 1494 793 167


High contrast graphic display SPI/I²C interface


+ touch-screen option MMS Electronics Ltd has available a new series of OLED displays. These OLED displays offer excellent readability with high contrast and very wide viewing angle. Another unique feature is the very fast response time with temperature range from -40°C to +80°C. The EA OLEDL128-6 displays are available in six versions. The standard version is EA OLED128-6LGA. Available in G (Yellow), B (Blue), W (White) and R (Red). The EA OLED128-6GGA has a special scratch, shock, and UV protective front glass. The EA OLED128-6NGA is supplied without polarizer, providing even greater brightness. This version is ideally used behind smoked glass. The module size is 67.8 x 47.9 mm with view area 64 x 37 mm. Interface is SPI and I2


C with


integrated SSD1309 controller. The connecting pins on the displays are a 2.54mm (0.1 in) pitch. Display can be soldered directly into the PCB or plugged into a socket. An analogue resistive touch-screen is available.


MMS Electronics Ltd Tel 01943.877668 www.mmselectronics.co.uk


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