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September, 2019 Distribution Diverse Electronics Named Distributor


• Excellent contrast 2000:1


• For harsh environments - 40 ... + 80°C


• Extremely wide viewing angle 170°


• SPI, I²C Bus interface


• Integrated character set


• Super fast, even at – 40 °C


• Text and graphic • Super fl at and sturdy


• With pins for easy assembly


• USB testboard • Optional touch panel • Ex stock available


for WAGO Montreal, Quebec, Canada — Diverse Electronics has been named the Canadi- an electronics stocking franchise distributor of WAGO connectors. WAGO is the creator and original patent holder of spring pressure connection technology, which is the basis for most of the world’s electrical interconnections, electronics interface systems and automation technologies. WAGO’s technology has been applied to interconnect products that include PCB terminal blocks, DIN rail terminal blocks, pluggable connectors, electrical installation products, such as


Quebec, H4R 2K9, Canada % 800-381-7308 E-mail: sales@diverseelectronics.com Web: www.diverseelectronics.com


lever nuts and wall nuts, as well as all the accompanying products. Contact: Diverse Electronics, 5400 Thimens, Saint-Laurent, Montreal,


Heilind Opens Distribution Center


in Ohio Wilmington, MA — Heilind Electronics has opened a 180,000 ft2 (16,723m2) state-of-the-art distribution facility in Mentor, Ohio. The facility is located just a short distance from the company’s Highland Heights distribution center, which it was built to replace. The new construction offers more shelf space, a larger carrier service delivery area and a conveyor belt system. This extensive addition of space will accommodate Heilind’s growing inventory, which includes items from over 150 manufacturers. The facility also has room for expansion as the company continues to grow. It also includes a paperless picking system, au-


tomated inline scale and dimensioner, and automated invoicing. Contact: Heilind Electronics, Inc., 58 Jonspin Road, Wilmington, MA 01887 % 978-657-4870 Web: www.heilind.com


NEW LOOK – NEW FEATURES OLED DISPLAYS


ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY GmbH · sales@lcd-module.com · www.lcd-module.com Data I/O Expands Sales Representation


Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corporation has completed a sales representative agreement with Assembly Products, LLC, to expand sales representation in the New England region of the U.S. Assembly Products is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and has been representing electronics manufac- turing and test equipment since 1995. Assembly Products has a strong techni- cal background and commitment to customer service. With an engineering lab equipped with systems from their suppliers, customers can attend technical seminars and work with Assembly Products application engineers to develop


their manufacturing process. Contact: Data I/O Corp., 6645 185th Avenue N.E., Suite 100, Redmond, WA 98052 % 425-867-6922 E-mail: higginj@dataio.com Web: www.dataio.com


Mouser Offers Latest Intel Bus


Converter Mansfield, TX —Mouser is now offering the Intel® Enpirion® EC2650QI, a high- efficiency 12 to 6V intermediate bus converter. The device is designed for the user to reach 94 percent efficiency and avoid two-stage power conversion penal- ties. It integrates low ON-resistance MOSFET switches and small-signal con- trol circuits packaged in a 0.2 x 0.2 x 0.04 in. (5.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 mm) QFN package for an optimized total solution size. Pairing the EC2650QI with the low-input voltage range Enpirion Power SoCs delivers a much-reduced solution size with


similar efficiency performance versus a 12V direct converter option. Contact: Mouser Electronics, 1000 N. Main Street, Mansfield, TX 76063


% 817-804-3888 fax: 817-804-3899 E-mail: kevin.hess@mouser.com Web: www.mouser.com


New Yorker Signs with VVDN


Northvale, NJ — New Yorker Electronics has partnered with VVDN Technolo- gies, an end-to-end embedded product engineering, cloud and DOM services company on a franchise products and services agreement. The agreement unites New Yorker Electronics’ extensive market knowledge in embedded space with VVDN’s unique offering of complete design, cloud and manufacturing serv- ices. This creates an environment where customers can convert their products and solutions from “idea to reality.” VVDN, which stands for Voice/Video/Data/Network, has nine design and R&D centers and four manu- facturing plants in India with a presence in the U.S., Canada, Europe, South Korea, and Japan. With integrated capabilities, VVDN offers varied applica- tions, such as audio/video tuning, RF antenna tuning, low-power and complex


PCB designs, cloud and application development, and many others. Contact: New Yorker Electronics, 209 Industrial Parkway, Northvale, NJ


07647 % 102-750-1171 E-mail: sales@newyorkerelectronics.com Web: www.newyorkerelectronics.com


TTI Now Stocking Bourns PoE Xformer


Forth Worth, TX — TTI, Inc., is now offering the SM13126PEL LAN 10/100 Base- Tx VoIP PoE transformer from Bourns. Bourns inductive components product line has introduced the model SM13126PEL single-port potted construction LAN 10/100 Base-Tx VoIP and IEEE 802.3-compliant transformer for Ethernet appli- cations. This LAN transformer is PoE capable with an extended operating temper-


ature range of –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C) and 1.5k Vrms isolation range. Contact: TTI, Inc., 2441 Northeast Parkway, Fort Worth, TX 76106 % 800-225-5884 E-mail: sales@ttiinc.com Web: www.ttiinc.com


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