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Carpentersville, IL —OTTO has intro- duced its new HTWS subminiature Hall effect, proportional output, thumbwheel switches. The switches are available with a knurled wheel, paddle wheel or paddle wheel with seal boot for added ingress protection. Smaller than the company’s
OTTO Releases New Subminiature Hall Effect Thumbwheel Switches
increasing and decreasing voltage outputs from the center position to the full travel position and single or
dual (redundant) outputs. The HTWS snaps into a 0.895 x 0.420 in. (2.27 x 1.07 cm) panel open-
HTW and HTWM series, the HTWS is a spring return-to-center, single- axis thumbwheel that provides a lin- ear change in voltage output to actu- ator movement in either direction from center. The HTWS is available with eight output options, including
ing. Electronics are sealed to IP68S and an optional sealing boot is offered for added protection from dust, sand and water. The HTWS series offers a three million cycle rotational life, operational force options and excellent EMI/RFI immunity. It is available with flying wire leads or pin connection. OTTO designs and manufac-
HTWS subminiature Hall effect thumbwheel switches.
tures precision switches and control grips, including mechanical switches and Hall effect switches with digital and analog output options. The com- pany’s portfolio includes sealed and lighted, high-performance, snap- action, rocker, pushbuttons, and toggles, as well as commercial and military control grips and Hall
effect technology joysticks. Contact: OTTO, 2 E. Main
Street, Carpentersville, IL 60110 % 847-654-8203 fax: 847-428-1956
E-mail:
jim.starkey@
ottoexcellence.com Web:
www.otto-controls.com
See at EDS, Suite 22-046
Binder Intros Rear Panel Mount IP67 Connector
Camarillo, CA — Binder USA, LP, has extended its Series 770 NCC product line with the introduction of a female panel-mount connector. It is mounted from the back side of a panel and fastened from the front with a hex nut. The company’s NCC connectors
are IP67-sealed when unmated. When the panel-mount connector is mounted it can withstand wash- downs and splashes when a cable is not connected, making the NCC con- nector excellent for challenging med- ical and industrial applications where spillages and cleanings are a regular part of the environment.
Series 770 NCC IP67-protected connectors.
Features include: eight con-
tacts; 2A rated current; 175V rated voltage; IP67 protection; gold contact plating; and solder or dip solder ter- minations. Binder USA, LP, is a sub- sidiary of Binder Group, a manufac- turer of circular connectors, custom cordsets and LED lights. The compa- ny’s products are used around the world in industrial environments for factory automation, process control
and medical technology. Contact: Binder USA, 3903
Calle Tecate, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-437-9925
E-mail:
greg.harter@binder-usa.com Web:
www.binder-usa.com
See at SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 114
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