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VAN NUYS, CA — Magnetic Sensor Systems (MSS) has released its E-05-125 series of tubular low-profile electromag- nets. This compact series of elec- tromagnets measuring just 1.25 in. (31.8 mm) in diameter x 0.50 in. (12.7 mm) features 18 differ- ent windings to select from based on the duty cycle and holding force requirements of the applica-
Yamaichi: OSM Test Adapter in Four Sizes
SAN JOSE, CA — The new OSM™ standard from SGET describes four different-sized, space-saving and flexible solder-on module solutions that can be assembled, soldered and tested completely automatically. With the test adapter from Yamaichi Electronics, these modules are contacted safely and reliably. And they can be used in a manual as well as automatic test process. Through years of experience
in the development and manu- facture of highly advanced con- tacting solutions for a wide range
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OSM test adapters. of applications, Yamaichi
Electronics has developed an adapter platform for these new open standard modules. This test adapter is a modular system where easy handling and robust- ness are the key features. With the spring contacts selected for this purpose from the company’s own production and the match- ing cover, the modules are con- tacted precisely and reliably over thousands of cycles. The test adapter is available
in four sizes to accommodate mod- ule sizes 0, S, M and L. It is sim- ply attached and easily screwed onto a carrier board. e.g. a base or evaluation board, which provides the corresponding contact pads according to the standardized pin layout. Care has been taken to minimize the space required by each of the four test adapters to provide maximum space for any
application. Contact: Yamaichi Electron -
ics USA, 475 Holger Way,
San Jose, CA 95134 % 408-715-9100 E-mail:
info@yeu.com Web:
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tion. Low cost, the E-05-125 elec- tromagnets are immediately available off-the-shelf in sample quantities. Larger OEM quanti- ties for just-in-time deliveries can be shipped within four weeks. Depending on the applica-
tion the duty cycle, and the hold- ing force required the electro- magnets in this series can supply 12 to 40 lbs. of holding force and duty cycles can range from 100% (continuously on) to 10%. This series of electromagnets
is ideal for use in: medical equip- ment, relays, valves, games, office equipment, door controls (hold
E-05-125 series electromagnet.
open, hold close), lifting gantries, material handling, sensors and detectors, magnetic locks and switches, magnetic separation, toys, games, security systems, fuel
injectors, research equipment, and fail-safe brakes. All MSS electromagnets use
materials that quickly lose resid- ual magnetism when the current is removed. For easy integration into new and existing applica- tions, the E-05-125 Series have a centered 6-32 UNC-2B threaded
hole in the backside. Contact: Magnetic Sensor Systems, 6901 Woodley Avenue,
Van Nuys, CA 91406 % 888-785-9444 E-mail:
info@magneticsensorsystems.co m Web:
www.magneticsensorsys-
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