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October, 2019


www.us- tech.com WAGO Intros New Line of


Germantown, WI — WAGO’s new line of operator interface devices, the Touch Panel 600 line, offers high- tech screens and high-quality visual- izations to allow users to accompany their machines with advanced fea- tures. The engine has a Cortex A9 multicore processor, providing fast operating speeds. Onboard security includes a


built-in firewall and VPN to help users address cybersecurity concerns. All panels are equipped with the future-ready Linux operating system and support HTML5 technology. The Touch Panel 600 line


includes three versions to give users flexibility to use the technology that fits their application and budget. These versions include: Control Panel, which offers control and visu- alization to be performed simultane- ously for an all-in-one automation solution; Visu Panel, which offers greater performance by splitting the responsibility of control and graphic visualization with the PLC con- troller; and Web Panel, which is an industrial web browser optimized to


TDK Launches Miniaturized Multilayer


Irving, TX — TDK Corporation has expanded its lineup of multilayer varistors with the new AVRH10 - C101KT1R1NE8 for automotive Ether net. Due to the extremely pre- cise multilayer technology, the prod- uct exhibits a low capacitance of 1.1 ±0.3 pF, ensuring signal integrity


operate with WAGO’s e!COCKPIT based PFC100 and PFC200 con- trollers. All of the Touch Panel 600s


offer practical features, such as an energy-saving standby function, inte- grated sensors for automatic bright- ness adjustment, and an easy-to- mount design to make installation


and operation simple. Contact: WAGO Corporation, N120 W19129 Freistadt Road,


Germantown, WI 53022 % 262-255-6333 fax: 262-255-3232 E-mail: info.us@wago.com Web: www.wago.us


Page 107 Operator Interface Devices Brick DC-DC Converters Murata Launches 1/8th


Smyrna, GA — Murata has intro- duced its DSE series, a fully isolated, 12V, 400W, 1/8th brick DC-DC con- verter with a DOSA-compliant digital interface to support the PMBus stan- dard for communication and control. The series meets the international TNV standard for input voltage with a 36 to 75 Vin range and provides 2,250 VDC isolation for use in Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications. The DSE series offers advanced


power conversion technology, includ- ing a 32-bit ARM processor that con- trols critical conversion functions for telecommunications, networking, wireless, pre-amplifiers, industrial,


and test equipment. Murata is seeing significant


demand for higher power isolated DC-DC converters with small foot- prints, high efficiencies and intelli- gent digital control and communica- tions for leading-edge infrastructure equipment. By leveraging Murata’s proprietary design techniques for advanced electrical, thermal and mechanical performance, the DSE series integrates a range of features


in a modular DC-DC converter. Contact: Murata, 2200 Lake


Park Drive, Smyrna, GA 30080 % 770-436-1300 fax: 770-436-3030 Web: www.murata-ps.com


AVRH10C101KT1R1NE8 multilayer varistors.


even at the high data rates of auto- motive Ethernet. With its IEC 1005 package the


varistor has a volume that is 75 per- cent smaller than existing compo- nents. The component, which is quali- fied to AEC-Q200, has a maximum operating voltage of 70V and an oper- ating temperature range of –67 to +302°F (–55 to +150°C), thus expand- ing the range of possible applications. Automotive Ethernet is the


communication infrastructure of choice for today’s vehicles since ECUs require a high-speed, low- latency communication in advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving. TDK’s newest varistor protects automotive ECUs and components from ESD, without impeding high-speed com-


munication between ECUs. Contact: TDK Corporation of America, 511 E. John Carpenter


Freeway, Irving, TX 75062 % 972-409-4519 E-mail: sara.lambeth@us.tdk.com Web: www.global.tdk.com


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