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March, 2019


Swissbit Memory Card Enables Security


Port Chester, NY — For Industry 4.0 applications, Swissbit has introduced its net-policy-server concept for control and management of flash memory as an authentication token or boot device. This allows two-factor authentication to be linked to a single IP address, so that a boot loader will only function within a defined network. The company first demonstrat-


ed this with a Raspberry Pi. The administrator can differentiate be - tween various policies that deter- mine the approval of memory access, according to set criteria. The memory can only be accessed by the right per- son on the right device, within the right network. Only after successful authentica-


tion, the secure boot code is enabled by the storage medium. In case of loss, Swissbit Cloud Service can easily lock


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TAGARNO: Digital Microscopes Improves Quality Control


Greenwood, SC — Using a digital microscope instead of a traditional magnification tool to repair or rework defective boards can improve the operator’s experience and pave the way for more efficient quality control. Once a PCB has been identified


as faulty during quality control, repair and rework will most likely include hand soldering. However, due to the miniaturization of compo- nents, traditional tools, such as mag- nification lamps and optical micro-


scopes, can be insufficient. Optical microscopes, usually


considered the alternative to magni- fying lamps, have a small field of view, creating a limited working area and thus making it difficult for the operator to work under. A digital microscope can also improve coopera- tion between colleagues, since they can share a monitor. Using a digital microscope to


repair and rework defective boards will provide high magnification lev- els and increase usability, making


quality control easier for the operator and thus enabling them to work more efficiently. A digital microscope will also display a live image of what happens beneath the camera with no delay, eliminating moments of irrita- tion and improving the quality con-


trol working conditions. Contact: TAGARNO USA, LLC,


111 Runnymeade Street,


Greenwood, SC 29649 % 864-229-9769 E-mail: mail@tagarno.com Web: www.tagarno.com


Vacuum Tweezer™ Solutions


For over thirty years we have been a leading supplier of vacuum handling solutions to the world’s high technology


PU-50n DP with internal AES-256-bit encryption.


the encrypted PU-50n, a durable USB stick with internal AES-256-bit encryption, access protection and


optional ROM/WORM function. Contact: Swissbit NA, Inc., 18


Willett Avenue, Suite 202, Port Chester, NY 10573 % 914-935-1400 E-mail: sales@swissbitna.com Web: www.swissbit.com


API Delevan: Shielded Surface Mount Power Inductors


East Aurora, NY — API Delevan has introduced its HRSPD127 series of shielded surface mount power induc- tors. The inductors are built to meet mechanical shock, high-frequency vibration, solderability, and moisture resistance per MIL-STD-202, ther- mal shock per MIL-PRF-27, and SnPb reflow profile per MIL-PRF- 83446. These low-DCR, high-current inductors have an operating temper- ature range of –67 to +266°F (–55 to +130°C), and are available in induc- tance values from 2.2 to 1,000 µH. API Delevan is a specialist in the


manufacture and development of coil winding electronic technologies and continues to maintain an extensive offering of high-reliability and mili- tary QPL products, including a large selection of magnetics, industry-stan- dard devices, circuit solution devices


and application-specific devices. Contact: API Delevan, 270


Quaker Road, East Aurora, NY 14052 % 716-652-3600 E-mail: apisales@delevan.com Web: www.delevan.com


fi rms. Our patented ESD safe products are used by clean room personnel, electronic assemblers, semiconductor manufacturers, the optics


industry and universities around the world. Virtual Industries success has come from


developing innovative vacuum tweezer tools to eliminate part damage and increase productivity in pick and place operations throughout high tech industries.. These tools provide customer specifi c solutions that make assembly and processing operations more productive and ergonomic. Parts range in size from 0.004” (0.1mm) up to 12.0” (300mm) for easy handling.


• Self-contained vacuum tweezers


• Portable, battery-operated continuous vacuum handling systems


• Bench top 110/220 volt vacuum tweezer systems


• Complete kits available


Visit our website or contact us for additional information.


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2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80915 USA Website: virtual-ii.com E-mail: info@virtual-ii.com USA Telephone: 719-572-5566 Fax: 719-572-5504


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