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TELSONIC Introduces MPX Terminal Welding Machine
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI — Ultrasonic metal welding processes are being used for cable termination and assembly more than ever. New terminals in all different shapes and sizes are being designed for automo- tive applications, especially. Most common applications are for high- voltage cable terminations and bat- tery cable assembly. To address these developing
requirements, TELSONIC has intro- duced the MPX terminal welding machine. The MPX is a universal welder with standardized modular
options. Manufacturers can adapt the MPX to their wire to terminal attach- ing requirements, covering a wide spectrum of differences in both design and manufacturing. The flexibility of the MPX allows
manufacturers to utilize the same machine for many different terminals. For high-volume production, the main platform of the machine is common for all applications, which allows cus- tomers to be trained easily. The machine’s operating soft-
ware, Telso® Flex, with an intuitive touchscreen interface, makes opera-
tion quick and simple. The control unit allows live monitoring of the process, machine troubleshooting and remote networking. The univer- sal and modular features of the MPX, along with a power range of 2.4 to 7.2 kW allows the system to accommo- date many types of application with a
single system. Contact: TELSONIC
Ultrasonics, Inc., 14120 Industrial Center Drive, Shelby Township, MI 48315 % 586-802-0033 E-mail:
info.us@
telsonic.com Web:
www.telsonic.com
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MPX ultrasonic terminal welder.
Data Delay Intros UHF Transformer
CLIFTON, NJ — Data Delay Devices has introduced its TR8030, a wide- bandwidth, controlled impedance transformer. The transformer uti- lizes microstrip technology to attain a flat frequency response from 40 to 230 MHz.
TR8030 transformer.
50W on both the primary and second- ary. Maximum input voltage is 10V peak to peak, with typical isolation voltage of 960V. The TR8030 is a low- profile, epoxy encapsulated, surface mount device. Data Delay Devices, Inc., is a
designer, developer and manufactur- er of analog and digital delay lines, as well as delay line application mod- ules and filters. The company’s prod- ucts range from the simplest delay lines of fixed delay, tapped delay and trimmer delay to the most sophisti- cated digitally programmable delay lines, digitally programmable pulse generators, dynamic memory timers, gated oscillators, and pulse con- trollers. The company’s digital delay lines are completely interfaced with the most commonly available semi- conductor families such as TTL,
FAST, ECL, 100K ECL, and CMOS. Contact: Data Delay Devices,
Inc., 3 Mt. Prospect Avenue, Clifton, NJ 07013 % 973-773-2299 E-mail:
sales@datadelay.com Web:
www.datadelay.com
The characteristic impedance is
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