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June, 2017


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Link Intros Automated Captioning Engine


Jackson, MO — Link Electronics has introduced its ACE-2000 automated captioning engine for converting speech into captioning data to be sent to a closed captioning encoder. Using a cutting-edge computational linguistics program, the ACE-2000 converts speech to text and sends the text out with captioning data, either by RS-232 (serial) or TCP/IP.


device, the ACE-2000 has a web- based GUI that contains an event scheduler, allowing the user to use different audio inputs and caption outputs on demand, with selectable caption location. The unit comes pre- set with standard audio and caption data outputs for Link Electronics encoders, making set up for the device quick and efficient.


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Test for gross and fine leaks in as little as 6 minutes.*


Only NorCom optical leak technology detects both gross and fine leaks in hermetically sealed packages, this fast. Instead of using multiple technologies


and processes, you can leak test virtually any type of package with one high-speed system. The NorCom 2020™


ACE-2000 automated captioning engine.


Designed for two- to four-line roll-up captions, and compatible with most closed captioning encoders or devices, the ACE-2000 is suitable for applications involving closed caption- ing in a studio or in the field. The ACE-2000 can accept audio


by de-embedding the first two chan- nels of audio from a SDI or a HDMI video input or through balanced AES or analog audio. The unit can accept audio using http, tcp, udp, mmsh, and most types of rstp and rtmp, including most commonly used codecs. For remote controlling of the


The ACE-2000 is also available


in two bundles. The ACE-2000/492 includes the SCE-492 superior cap- tion encoder, and the ACE-2000/494 includes the AIP-494 caption encoder and audio over IP, creating a com- plete automated captioning and encoding solution. The ACE-2000 is backed by one-year warranty and


free 24/7 customer support. Contact: Link Electronics, 2360


N High Street, Suite 10, Jackson, MO 63755 % 800-776-4411 E-mail: sales@linkelectronics.com Web: www.linkelectronics.com


TT Electronics Fusible Resistors Save PCB Space


Perry, OH — TT Electronics has launched its ULWP2R range of fusible wirewound resistors. By com- bining the functions of a fuse and a line input resistor in a single, verti- cal radial formed component, the resistors save valuable PCB space. The UL recognized, 2W rated power resistors are aimed at design-


tronic content in electrical products is putting pressure on the space avail- able for PSU sections. With UL1412 recognition, the


ULWP2R range of fusible wirewound resistors makes it easier for cus- tomers to get UL approval and pro- vides third party assurance of a safe- ty critical part. The resistor’s radial, vertical format saves PCB space and also stops surround- ing components and the PCB overheating, reducing field fail- ure costs. The inrush and surge with-


Fusible wirewound resistors.


ers of high-density PSU circuits where PCB space is at a premium, fusing must be provided, and where automatic insertion is a requirement. For use in both the industrial and consumer sectors, the resistors can be deployed in power supplies, white goods controllers, circuit breakers, line input circuits, protection cir- cuits, and other applications. Factors driving the demand for


this type of component are cost reduc- tion re-designs that are increasing both the popularity of dual-function components and the automated inser- tion of parts that cannot be switched to SMT. Further, the increasing elec-


standing resistors provide fail- safe mains fusing at 120/240 Vrms and have a UL94-V0 flameproof coating. Supplied in tape-and-reel packaging they are suitable for minimal footprint designs that require flameproof components for automated


through-hole assembly, simultaneous- ly reducing assembly costs. The ULWP2R range of fusible


wirewound resistors enables design- ers to build compact and affordable fire prevention into their products. The company also offers other 2W rated wirewound and metal film power resistors that are now avail- able in radial taped format including the wirewound high surge WHS series.


Contact: TT Electronics, 3700


Lane Road, Perry, OH 44081 % 440-352-8961


E-mail: magsales@ttelectronics.com Web: www.ttelectronics.com


series inspects hermetically sealed components to


MIL-STD 883 requirements either in seam seal trays, or when already mounted to circuits boards and assemblies. It automatically rejects failed devices, and reports the leak rate for each part, eliminating “divide and conquer”leak testing.


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www.norcomsystemsinc.com


610-592-0167 1055West Germantown Pike Norristown, PA 19403 USA


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