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Infinite colour options with the new Marl 525 panel lamp


Our new 525 Series may look like a standard panel lamp, function like a standard panel lamp, and have all the benefits of a Marl standard panel lamp, but the 525 Series is something a little... special.


The multicolour LED range in this product mean infinite colour options are available in this one discreet panel lamp.


Where typical RGB Lamps are bulky and voluminous, the small but mighty 525 Series features low profile styling and an aesthetically pleasing and robust housing of bright nickel plated brass. Weatherproof, sealed to IP67, and able to function in temperatures of up to 85°C and as low as -30°C, there is little this panel lamp can't apply itself to.


Paul Robson, Principal Design Engineer, says of the 525 Series "The 525 Series can really be used for any application; we can provide a full solution of controller and driver to control the colour of the lights. Well suited to low level illumination; as a step, walkway, or corridor light and interchangeable for event or mood lighting, this Panel Indicator LED is one of our most versatile new products."


Samples and technical information are now available; get in touch to hear more about our 525 Series.


Marl International Limited Tel: 01229 582 430 www.leds.co.uk


Sunlight Readable TFT Displays


A range of Industrial TFT modules with high brightness and long lifetime backlights.


3.5inch to 10.4inch with resistive or PCAP touch options.


Extended temp versions : -30C to +85C


Brightness up to 1500nits for sunlight readability.


5 year operational guarantee.


Optical bonding solution


enables sunlight readability and provides extra vandal resistance. Low reflectance – 0.2%


http://www.mansky.co.uk/news/sunlight-readable-tft-displays.html


www.mansky.co.uk Tel: 01344 307733


Industry’s first high power density and extra wide input bricks - optimized for demanding industries


and railway applications Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies and a leading force for 4 decades in optimizing power solutions for demanding applications, introduces two new board mounted DC/DC converters to power industrial and railway applications; the extra wide input PQB50U-72S and the ultra-high power density PFB600W-110S. With an unprecedented extra wide input of 12:1 (14V to 160V) the PQB50U-72S delivers 50W in quarter brick packaging, bringing simplicity to power designers addressing


EN50155 applications (one unit covering all bus voltages). In full brick packaging, the PFB600W-110S delivers industry’s first 600W unit within a 4:1 input voltage range of 43V to 160V, accommodating 72V, 96V and 110V bus voltages. Both products can be operated from -40°C up to +100°C case temperature, matching very demanding and ruggedized requirements such as in construction vehicles, mining equipment & heavy machinery process control.


www.prbx.com


New Swissbit SD and Micro SD memory cards in pSLC technology


S-46 series with high performance and endurance for write intensive applications


Swissbit, the leading European manufacturer of DRAM and flash memory solutions, presents its new S-46 and S-46u series SD and Micro SD memory cards for applications demanding high endurance and performance. Both products combine the market’s latest MLC flash components with a page based firmware translation layer (FTL) and a single bit per cell storage mode. This results in highest random performance and an endurance that exceeds that of industry standard SD memory cards considerably.


The Swissbit S-46 SD memory cards with capacity from 2 GB to 64 GB and S-45u Micro SD memory cards from 2 GB up to 16 GB, work in a storage mode where only a single bit is used per MLC cell. This pSLC mode can be operated much faster than standard MLC mode and increases the permitted program-erase (PE) cycles of MLC from the specified


3k to 20k. Under equal conditions this increases the endurance by a factor of 6.6 at doubled bit cost. In addition the sub-page based FTL allows the firmware to reduce the write amplification to very low values especially for random writes. Compared to standard industrial SD memory cards the resulting endurance can be up to 600 times greater. The S- 46/S-46u cards comply with UHS-I bus mode, up to speed class 10 and offer a sequential data rate close to 50 MB/s and a blazing random write data rate of up to 1400 IOPS.


The new Swissbit products are equipped with the proven read disturb management (RDM) alongside an autonomous, performance-neutral background “auto refresh” process. This type of data care management extends the data reliability especially in read intensive applications. Thanks to the sub-page based management the busy time is kept below the specified limit under all conditions, allowing a high sustained IOPS rate and guaranteeing compatibility with the most widespread industrial and networking SD applications.


Main Features


● Fully compliant with SD Memory Card specification 3.0  SD / SDHC / SDXC high speed mode, non UHS  Speed class 10 and U1 according SD3.0 specification  SD2.0 backward compliant  FAT16 / FAT32 / exFAT preformatted


● High performance 3.0 specification  SD burst up to 104MB/s  SD Normal speed 0…25MHz clock rate  SD High speed 25…50MHz clock rate  SD UHS-I speed 0...50MHz (DDR) and 0…208MHz (SDR)  Up to 50MByte/sec sequential data rate  durabit firmware optimized for random write performance, up to 1400 write IOPs (4kB)


● Endurance optimised with pSLC Technology  up to 20000 P/E cycles


● Power Supply: (Low-power CMOS technology)  2.7…3.6V normal operating voltage


● Standard SD Memory card form factor  32.0mm x 24.0mm x 2.1mm and Write Protect slider


● Optimized FW algorithms especially for high read access and long data retention applications


 Patented power-off reliability technology Wear Leveling technology


Equal wear leveling of static and dynamic data. The wear leveling assures that dynamic data as well as static data is balanced evenly across the memory. With that the maximum write endurance of the device is guaranteed Write Endurance technology


Due to intelligent wear leveling an even use of the entire flash is guaranteed, regardless how much “static” (OS) data is stored.  Read Disturb Management


The read commands are monitored and the content is refreshed when critical levels have occurred


 Data Care Management


The interruptible background process maintain the user data for Read Disturb effects or Retention degradation due to high temperature effects  Near miss ECC technology


Minimise the risk of uncorrectable bit failure over the product life time. Each read command analyzes the ECC margin level and refresh data if necessary  Diagnostic features with Life Time Monitoring tool support


Memotech Ltd Tel: 01223 855280 www.memotech.co.uk


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