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August, 2019 CUI Adds Terminal Block Connectors
Tualatin, OR — CUI has added termi- nal block connectors to its existing line of connector products. With up to 24 pole counts, the terminal blocks come available in pluggable, screw type and screwless configurations with 0.1, 0.14, 0.15, 0.2, 0.21, and 0.3 in. (2.5,
3.5, 3.8, 5, 5.1, and 7.6 mm) pitches. These terminal block models
also offer horizontal, vertical, 45°, and 180° orientations, making them excellent for lighting systems, com- mercial building equipment, indus- trial controls, and any wire-to-board
application that requires quick wire termination in the field. Accommodating 28 to 10 AWG
wires, all terminal block series include blue, green, orange, yellow, gray, and black color options, along with additional white color options for the pushbutton on the screwless versions. The terminal blocks carry UL current ratings from 2 to 30A and IEC current ratings from 5 to 32A, as well as UL voltage ratings of 150 and 300 VDC and IEC voltage ratings from 130 to 630 VDC. With operating temperature ranges from –40 to +221°F (–40 to +105°C), all models comply with RoHS and UL94V-0.
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Terminal block connectors. Contact: CUI, Inc., 20050 SW
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Bel Magnetic Expands MagJack ICM Line
San Jose, CA — Bel Magnetic Solutions, a Bel group company has introduced a four-port high-power solution offering maximum power of 100W or 1A over standard Ethernet cable, expanding its MagJack® inte- grated connector module (ICM) line. Customers can implement 100W PoE to double the amount of power their products manage over existing appli- cations, while operating at gigabit Ethernet speeds. Today’s PoE products demand
high power. The four-port MagJack ICM satisfies this requirement by providing the capability of transmit- ting or receiving 0 to 100W of power per port over all four pairs within the Ethernet cable, while maintaining the bandwidth of
the gigabit
Ethernet signal. They are used in either powered
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devices or power source equipment and are backward-compatible to slower speeds and lower powers using industry-standard footprints and pinouts. These features make the four-port MagJack ICM suitable for 5G cellular applications, switch-
es, routers and the large boxes found in high-power sourcing applications, higher bandwidth wireless access points, base stations, and large- screen video display units.
Four-port 1GBase-T 100W PoE ICM. Contact: Bel Magnetic
Solutions, 12700 Stowe Drive,
Suite 200, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-676-9650 E-mail:
techhelp@belf.com Web:
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Footprint Dallas, TX — Texas Instruments (TI) has introduced a small current-sense amplifier in a leaded package and small, accurate comparators with an internal 1.2 or 0.2V reference. Offered in a variety of package options, the INA185 current-sense amplifier and open-drain TLV4021 and push-pull TLV4041 comparators enable engineers to design smaller, simpler and more integrated sys- tems, while maintaining high per- formance. In addition, pairing the amplifier with one of the compara- tors produces a small, high-perform- ing over-current detection solution. With a small-outline transistor
(SOT) 563 package, measuring 0.06 x 0.06 in. (1.6 x 1.6 mm), the amplifier is 40 percent smaller than the closest competitive leaded packages. Its 55 µV input offset enables high precision measurements at low currents and the use of lower-value shunt resistors to cut system power consumption. Its 350 kHz bandwidth and 2 V/µs slew rate enable phase-current reproduction to enhance motor efficiency and save sys-
tem power. Contact: Texas Instruments,
Inc., 12500 TI Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75243 % 972-995-2011 Web:
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