Page 64 Expands GX Series
LONG BEACH, CA — Epson Robots has launched its new GX Series robot lineup with the GX4 and GX8. Built upon 40 years of expertise, the GX Series is a new class of high-power-density SCARA robots that delivers next level performance and flexibility ideal for medical device, elec- tronics and consumer elec- tronics industries. The GX4 and GX8
SCARA robots offer high throughput, smooth motion control and heavy payloads with advanced Epson GYRO- PLUS technology. Offering several arm
configurations, a 250 to 350 mm reach with the GX4 and a 450 to 650 mm reach with the GX8, the robots can achieve ultra-high precision with tasks including assem- bly, pick and place and intricate small-parts handling processes. Both robots have battery-less
encoders, built-in Ethernet cables and other advanced features to support a remarkably low cost of ownership. The high-power density
SCARA robots are equipped with larger motors to handle heavy workloads at fast speeds. The GX4 can handle payloads up to 4 kg
and the GX8 can handle up to 8 kg, both from a small form factor. Equipped with Epson RC+
industrial automation develop- ment software, the GX4 and GX8 offer ultimate ease of use. An intuitive and feature- packed software, Epson RC+
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Mouser Releases Low-Power IoT Design eBook
MANSFIELD, TX — Mouser Electronics, Inc. in collaboration with ROHM Semiconductor announces a new eBook that focuses on efficient components and technologies for use in low- power solutions for industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applica- tions. In Light Up Your Industrial IoT Design, leading experts from ROHM and Mouser offer in-depth articles covering a range of topics, including efficient power con- sumption, Wi-SUN wireless com- munication modules, and indus- trial IoT LEDs. While IoT solutions offer the
GX Series SCARA robot.
streamlines automation to effort- lessly design complex and robust robotic solutions with a simple interface, advanced integrated solutions and advanced 3D simu- lator.
Contact: Epson America, Inc., 3840 Kilroy Airport Way,
Long Beach, CA 90806 % 562-290-5683 E-mail:
duane_brozek@ea.epson.com Web:
www.epsonrobots.com
potential to improve productivity and safety in a broad range of industries, their deployment can sometimes be limited by ineffi- cient power conversion and uti- lization. The new eBook from Mouser and ROHM provides worthwhile insights into over- coming these challenges and deploying new IIoT solutions with efficient power manage- ment components. Articles include a look at ROHM compo-
nents for power supply and opti- mization as well as how IoT solu- tions can lead to key process improvements across manufac- turing and logistics. In addition to timely articles,
the eBook features information and links to 10 ROHM products, including the BD71631QWZ lin- ear charger. Designed to efficient- ly charge low-voltage and single- cell
li-ion batteries, the
BD71631QWZ integrates a nega- tive temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor input to deliver tem- perature qualified charging. The BP35C5 ultra-compact Wi-SUN FAN-certified wireless module allows designers to build mesh networks of up to 1,000 units, enabling secure communication without complicated control for smart cities and other large-scale applications. Contact: Mouser
Electronics, 1000 North Main
Street, Mansfield, TX 76063 % 817-804-3888 E-mail:
sales@mouser.com Web:
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Omni Pro Releases New High-CV Capacitors
ADDISON, TX — Omni Pro Elec - tronics has announced NIC Components’ release of the new NAZR Series of surface mount High-CV Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors. These capacitors fea- ture an extended 5,000-hour load life rating at +105°C. The new capacitors cover capacitance val- ues from 47 to 10,000 µF in volt- age ratings from 6.3 to 100 VDC. The NIC Components NAZR
series is a suggested alter - nate/replacement for the legacy NACKA series (NRND). It sup- ports power application require- ments up to 100 VDC including 5G infrastructure, higher voltage 57V IIoT and –48VDC/–60VDC power for telecom munication and datacom (ICT) network equip-
RoHS
TAMPA, FL — Leader Tech has debuted its new website, includ- ing an extensive video gallery full of product and technical videos that highlight some of the compa- ny’s best products and features. Customers can request samples of uniquely designed engineering sample kits. Customers can also keep up
to date with recent developments through news and blog posts, as well as offer a large technical document library for important tech specs and drawings. Leader Tech is a leading
innovator and manufacturer of EMI shielding products for cir-
ment. The NAZR series supports optional wide terminals for high vibration applications and is
NAZR series capacitors.
packaged on tape and reel for automated pick and placement followed by reflow soldering to 245°C.
Contact: Omni Pro
Electronics Co., Inc., 4406 Sunbelt Drive, Addison, TX 75001 % 201-750-1171
Leader Tech Launches Website
cuit boards, electronic enclo- sures, interconnect cables and Thermal solutions. The company serves a diverse commercial and military customer base from its Global EMI Shielding Technol - ogy Center located in Tampa, Florida. Leader Tech is a wholly owned subsidiary of HEICO Corporation, a successful and growing technology-driven aero- space, industrial, defense and electronics company. Contact: Leader Tech, Inc.,
12420 Race Track Road, Tampa, FL 33626 % 866-855-6921 E-mail:
sales@leadertechinc.com Web:
www.leadertechinc.com
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