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December, 2019 PREMO Launches 3D Electromagnetic Sensor
Yorba Linda, CA —PREMO has intro- duced its 3DC14EMR-ULP series, a low-profile 3D antenna coil. The
majority of the 3D electromagnetic sensors available in the market have minimum heights of 0.13 in. (3.2 mm).
The lowest-profile 3D coil prior to the release of the ULP series was the PREMO 3DC06 series with a maxi- mum height of 0.01 in. (2.5 mm). The 0.07 in. (1.65 mm) height
target has been the biggest challenge during the last two years. It was achieved by a joint ecosystem develop- ment effort between BQ, UC3M University and PREMO. The entire project was under the scope of a CDTI- Spain (Center for the Development of Industrial Technology) research proj- ect called ASUMP. This is a true ultra-low-profile
sensor with a 0.5 x 0.6 in. (12 x 14 mm) footprint and a 0.07 in. (1.65 mm) maximum height that is able to be integrated into ultra-thin devices such as SmartCard-type key fobs, traditional automotive key fobs, spe- cial miniaturized key fobs (sport keys), smartphones (to be used as a digital key with the same user expe- rience of current PKE access), and other devices such as handheld con- trollers where EMMT (electromag- netic motion tracking technology) is used for 6DoF applications — real high-precision motion-tracking sys- tems with no limitations in terms of line of sight, ultra-low-latency, low power consumption. With the new 3DC14EMR-ULP
wire stripper The programmable Mira 340 is designed for
universal use while maintaining maximum precision. It is perfect for processing wires and insulation material with demanding requirements. The Mira 340 is fitted with a rotary head with 4X-blades and offers unique functions designed to reduce production time and increase quality. Thanks to sequential processing, multi-conductor cables and multi-layer insulation material can be processed quickly, thereby saving time and increasing productivity.
MIRA 340
family, it is possible to “float” the coil in the PCB, resulting in a true height
3DC14EMR-ULP series low-profile 3D antenna coils.
provides greatly increased sensitivity. Inductance values of each axis (x, y and z) are 4.77, 6.5 and 10.5 mH, allowing the coil to achieve sensitivi- ties of 95, 100 80 mV/A/m as a mini- mum per axis. This level of sensitivity makes the part performance at the same level as today’s market standard for taller and larger parts. With such a low profile and high sensitivity, this
3DC ULP is an excellent solution. Contact: PREMO USA, Inc., 17451 Bastanchury Road, Suite
100B, Yorba Linda, CA 92886 % 714-501-3532 E-mail:
teodor.nikolov@
grupopremo.com Web:
www.grupopremo.com
Middletown, PA — Phoenix Contact’s new M12 Power series cables and connectors are designed to make it easy to power drive motors, fans, lighting, and other distributed con- trol boxes, even in tight spaces. The products, which are UL-
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listed and tested under UL 2237 (File E46873), can handle currents up to 16A or voltages up to 600 VAC or 63 VDC. As today’s devices become
smaller and more complex, they require more power than the original A-code M12 cables and connectors
High-Power M12 Connectors from Phoenix Contact
of less than 0.04 in. (1 mm) with a standard 0.024 to 0.04 in. (0.6 to 1 mm) thick PCB. This new 3DC ULP version also
can provide. The large, bulky power cables typically used are difficult to install and maintain in these appli- cations with limited space. Phoenix Contact helped to design and specify the new IEC 61076-2-111 standard, which cleared the way for high-power applications in the familiar M12 form factor.
M12 Power family cables and connectors.
The full M12 Power range
includes cable assemblies, field-wire- able connectors, and panel-mounted receptacles with a quick disconnect system. Because they are designed for a common 0.6 in. (16 mm) panel knockout, the new additions simplify panel upgrades. The M12 connectors come in
both shielded and unshielded ver- sions and are available in five differ- ent codings (T and L for DC, and S, K, and M for AC) to prevent mis-mat- ing. The four-pin L-code version is now recommended by the Profibus and PROFINET user organization
for powering PROFINET devices. Contact: Phoenix Contact, P.O.
Box 4100, Harrisburg, PA 17111 % 717-944-1300
E-mail:
mmcgowan@phoenixcon.com Web:
www.phoenixcontact.com
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