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December, 2019


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Page 71 Beckhoff Launches Uninterruptible Power Supplies


Savage, MN — The new CU81xx uninterruptible power supply (UPS) series is designed for univer- sal use in the field. With flexible and cost-saving connection options, including one cable technology (OCT) for uninterruptible power supply (UPS- OCT), the CU81xx series is suitable for a broad range of applications.


This includes connection to the entire range of Beckhoff components — in particular the industrial, panel and embedded PCs — as well as third-party products. In combination with the Beckhoff industri- al PCs (IPCs), users need only one 24V cable for power and communication through UPS-OCT. The uninterruptible power supply units in the CU81xx series have been designed for rear panel and DIN rail mounting. Currently, one capacitive and two battery-assisted versions are available: CU8110- 0120 — capacitive UPS (0.9 Wh) with a maximum power output of 120W; CU8130-0120 — battery-backed UPS (15 Wh) with a maximum power output of 120W; and the CU8130-0240 — battery-backed UPS (30 Wh) with a maximum power output of 240W.


In the battery-backed versions, the NiMH battery cells are accessible from the front for easy replacement. The UPS neither needs to be disman- tled nor dismounted from the DIN rail for this purpose. It is only neces- sary to release two screws in the cover to replace the battery module.


Binder USA Expands M16 Connector Line


Camarillo, CA — Binder USA has expanded its series 423 and 723 M16 connector family with the addition of an eight-pin model. The new connector supports all wireless networks, includ- ing 5G and is Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) G485-compli- ant. The AISG defines standards for the control and monitoring of antenna line devices in the wireless industry. With a rugged metal shell and 360° EMI shielding, binder’s M16 connector offers maximum reliability in extreme outdoor environments. The new 8-pin connectors are avail-


A special feature of the UPS series is its flex- ible communication capability, which allows the retrieval of status values for diagnostic purposes or the configuration of the UPS. All IPCs with an appropriate interface and Windows 7 or 10 operat- ing system can easily connect by USB 2.0. In the


simplest case, such as when using a traditional PLC, digital I/Os are also available so that the con- troller can read a power fail signal and respond accordingly.


CU81xx UPS series, including one capacitive (left) and two battery-backed versions.


The UPS connection supports even more con- venient implementation with the UPS-OCT one- cable solution, which is currently supported by the ultra-compact C6030 IPC, the CX52xx embedded PC series and the CX2100-0024 embedded PC power supply unit. This solution combines the IPC power supply with the UPS communication in a single 24 VDC cable, which greatly simplifies installation. All Beckhoff industrial and embedded PCs will support UPS-OCT in the future. Contact: Beckhoff Automation, LLC, 13130 Dakota Avenue, Savage, MN  952-890-0000 E-mail: beckhoff.usa@beckhoff.com Web: www.beckhoffautomation.com


Series 423/723 eight-pin M16 connectors.


able as male and female cable and panel mount connectors, and meet requirements for protection class IP68 when connected.


Series 423/723 highlights include: straight or right-angle connectors; right-angle cable connectors adjustable in four radial positions; 360° EMI shielding; IP67/IP68 rated; AISG C485-compliant; internal strain relief; gold or silver contact plating; and certi- fied to DIN EN 61076-2-106. Contact: Binder USA, 3903 Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012  805-437-9925 E-mail: joe.amato@binder-usa.com Web: www.binder-usa.com

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