electronica 2016 ADVERTORIALS Omron lights up electronica with sensor innovations
Omron Electronic Components Europe is launching a faster, more powerful face recognition module and a very sensitive dust sensor at electronica. Omron is in the sensor hall B1 for the first time, and will also be unveiling a new family of exceptionally flexible LED Driver ICs (B1- 575).
Centrepiece of the Omron stand at electronica will be a more powerful version of the Human Vision Component module, which allows face recognition functionality to be integrated easily into any embedded system. The module offers ten key image sensing functions with a camera in a very compact format. The new HVC-P2 offers higher reliability and faster response time than the existing module. Customers don’t require any understanding of optical design or the algorithms involved, they can just read the output from the USB or UART interface.
Also new is a compact dust sensor, capable of detecting particles of just 1 micron, less than half the size of the PM2.5 standard for fine particulate matter in the atmosphere. The new dust sensor also features a high air throughput, of around 6 times that of established alternatives, giving improved sensitivity of response to changes in the environment.
Omron is also launching new LED Driver ICs offering exceptionally fine control of the light output. The ICs allow PWM gradation control to be implemented allowing gradual exponential increases in light level which gives an impression of a smooth continuous change to the human eye.
Omron Electronics Components B.V. Tel: +31 235 681 296
components.omron.eu
USB enclosures by New Age
New Age Enclosures was the first electronic enclosure manufacturer to develop size and style options to support USB applications. The
exclusive press-together USB designs assemble and hold the PCB in place without screws. Almost all of the USB enclosures are also available without the Universal Serial Bus opening for electronic
applications requiring smaller connectors. The enclosures are molded from a UL94-HB ABS plastic and can be customized for program specific requirements. New Age Enclosures offers in house CNC Machining, Part Decorating, Custom Colors and Materials and even offers RF/EMI Shielding.
New Age Enclosures
www.newageenclosures.com
New Zytronic touch technologies at
E Preston (Electrical) Ltd is a traditional family business, established in 1980 as a specialist distributor of switches and electrical components. We carry over 50 franchises and supply hundreds of thousands of components.
Our customers range from sole traders to major PLCs, and are represented in every sector and industry. What you do, what you need and how your business works is important to us. We offer a proactive service that will help the design and manufacturing process run as smoothly as possible.
We can also offer flexible supply chain solutions from framework agreements to call-off orders. We will hold stock and customer specific inventory so that you don’t need to. We can also offer similar alternative products from our extensive range of components, helping customers find solutions to problems and newer technologies for model upgrades and new designs.
Please contact us to see how we can help your business.
E Preston (Electrical) Ltd Tel: 0161 339 5177
Email:
sales@epreston.co.uk www.epreston.co.uk Eshop:
www.eprestononline.co.uk
electronica extend opportunities to interact Zytronic, a leader in custom designed, high performance Projected Capacitive Technology (PCT™ and MPCT™) touch sensors is showcasing its latest object recognition functionality, ObjectViz, at electronica (stand A3.319) and demonstrating its force sensing capability for the first time at the event.
Developed in partnership with Tangible Display, the Zytronic object recognition functionality is available on touch tables up to 85” in diagonal. The two companies believe this is the first time that camera-free object recognition functionality has been made available on
capacitive touch screens of this size. The solution is based on the attachment of physical markers to the objects – it does not require modification of the touch table hardware.
A key advantage of the combined Zytronic and Tangible Display technology is that non- conductive objects are ignored. A pen or a bag left on the table or a garment making contact with the glass will be disregarded. The controller is programmed to recognise only specific Phymarks attached to an object, and respond accordingly. A full report of user interactions can be created for later review and analysis.
For further information please visit:
www.zytronic.co.uk
Kemtron Introduce a new soft silicone flat
EMI gasket material A flat, sheet material, comprising a solid silicone rubber, embedded with Monel or Aluminium metal wires orientated perpendicular to its surface. Excellent RFI/EMI/EMP shielding performance is achieved as the material has a wire density of up to 140 wires/ CM2 in solid silicone providing an environmental and RFI/ EMI seal when clamped between two metallic surfaces. These wires are crimped to aid compression and are chemically bonded to ensure their retention. They will also penetrate most light oxide layers, ensuring a low contact resistance path when suitably compressed.
For applications with severe joint unevenness, low closure forces , and where greater compressibility is required, Kemtron have developed new grades 470/480 of material to fulfil a need that meets the performance of our oriented wire in silicone sponge but with improved environmental sealing qualities. We have achieved this by using a very soft solid silicone with a reduced wire count of 100 wires per cm2 the same as our silicone sponge. The advantages of these materials over silicone sponge are that we can manufacture sheet widths of 225mm with a minimum thickness of 0.8mm. Material consistency is a great advantage over silicone sponge as there is no uneven cell structure to consider that affects moisture ingress and closure force.
Kemtron Ltd Tel: 01376 348115
www.kemtron.co.uk
Cyclops Electronics
Cyclops Electronics will be exhibiting at Electronica 2016 (Hall A5, Stand 179), fresh from acquiring over £4m-worth of Fairchild electronic components from franchised partners. The purchase has seen the number of line items stocked by the York, UK, based independent distributor rise to 177,232.
“A real focus of ours has been to grow our own stock of electronic components by buying from some of the world’s largest OEMs, CEMs and manufacturers,” explains Glen Bodilly, Cyclops’ Excess Inventory Manager.
“The addition of these new Fairchild lines, which are all factory packed, are held in our warehouses
Glen Bodilly, Cyclops’ Excess Inventory Manager
and are ready for same-day shipping, meaning that we are in a better position than ever to serve the needs of a competitive global market.”
Cyclops Electronics will be at Stand 179 (Hall A5) for the duration of the event.
Cyclops Electronics Tel: 01904 415415
Email:
electronica@cyclops-electronics.com www.cyclops-electroncis.com
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