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SAINT PAUL, MN — DISPLAY VISIONS has combined the input of control commands and the dis- play of measured values or parameters into one single com- ponent. The uniTFT smart touch display product range can both receive and output data. With integrated I/O and graphics con- trollers, users can even imple- ment complete small-scale control without additional hardware. The small-scale controller


masters arithmetic and logic oper- ations as well as data communica- tion and storage; in combination with its brilliant color display and its integrated touchscreen for data input, one can implement count- less applications with little effort. Examples are switches and


controls in home automation, fit- ness equipment, and industrial automation. These components can also be easily integrated into larger, more complex systems and networks. The smart uniTFT dis-


Tool-Free PCB Connectors from Phoenix Contact


HARRISBURG, PA — Phoenix Contact has introduced the XPC 1.5 connector, the first PCB con- nector to feature Push-X connec- tion technology. Push-X uses a


plays are equipped with a selec- tion of the most common inter- faces such as I2C, SPI, RS-232 and USB. These enable data exchange with external sensors or microcontrollers. The small con- trollers can receive measured values and issue control com- mands via four analog inputs and eight freely definable I/O interfaces. The number of these I/Os can be expanded up to 136. The uniTFT displays offer


a high brightness screen that is easy to read, even in direct sunlight. All angle color stabil-


ity (AACS) technology ensures that screen content can be seen from virtually any direction without loss of quality or con- trast. The optically bonded capacitive touch surface allows


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the implementation of multi-ges- tures for intuitive communica- tion with the device. The dis- plays can also draw attention to themselves acoustically by means of a built-in audio output and, for example, signal an


emergency situation. Contact: DISPLAY


uniTFT smart touch displays.


VISIONS c/o ArKco Sales, Inc., 12 Long Lake Road, Suite 15, Saint Paul, MN 55115 % 651-777-7454 E-mail: jruff@arkcosales.com Web: www.www.arkco- sales.com


XPC 1.5 PCB connector. mousetrap-like design to create fast and tool-free connections for rigid and flexible conductors with or without ferrules. Push-X technology uses a


contact spring inside the XPC PCB connector that catches the conductor and holds it securely once it is engaged. To release, the operator just needs to press the orange button. The XPC 1.5 connectors are


available in two to twelve posi- tions with wire ranges of 22-16 AWG solid wire and 20-16 stranded wire. The XPC 1.5 fam- ily is compatible with existing PCB headers from Phoenix Contact’s COMBICON portfolio. As a result, the XPC can be com- bined with existing horizontal and vertical headers to cover a


wide range of applications. Contact: Phoenix Contact,


P.O. Box 4100, Harrisburg, PA 17111 % 717-944-1300 E-mail: info@phoenixcon.com Web: www.phoenixcontact.com


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