June 2025
www.us -
tech.com
Page 59 DATA MODUL Intros Industrial TFT Displays
HAUPPAUGE, NY — DATA MODUL AG is expanding its display portfolio with a ruggedized 15.6 in. (40 cm) industrial TFT display. The TX40D202VM0BAA from JDI offers a full HD resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels with a 16:9 aspect ratio and utilizes the 16:9 aspect ratio and uses IPS display technology for exceptional color reproduction and image stability from all viewing angles. This latest display is characterised by
deeply saturated colors, strong contrasts with a 1,200:1 ratio and a brightness of 1,500 cd/m2. The white LED backlight guarantees a service life of 70,000 hours at half bright- ness. An integrated LED driver circuit enables flicker-free dimming from 0 to 100% via a PWM input signal. With an operating tempera- ture range of –22 to +185°F (–30
KOA Speer: Metal Thin Film Chip Resistors
BRADFORD, PA — KOA Speer Electronics’ newest offering is the high power precision WN73H series metal thin film chip resis- tor, designed to meet the demanding requirements of high heat and high moisture applica- tions. These reverse geometry resistors pack power ratings of 0.3W in a 0306 package and 1W in a 0612.
10 to 100 kW, with high precision resistance tolerances as low as ±0.1% and a high performance T.C.R. down to ±10 ppm/°C.
Resistance values range from
to +85°C), the display is ideal for demanding environments such as outdoor applications, automotive systems, marine and medical devices. It supports a 50-pin data interface for dual-channel LVDS and eight-bit RGB, which enables a color palette of up to 16.7 million colors. In addition to the TX40D202VM0BAA, a
version without an integrated LED driver circuit (TX40D202VM0BAB) is now available from DATA MODUL. JDI guarantees a prod-
uct availability of at least five years. Contact: DATA MODUL, Inc., 275
Ruggedized TFT display.
Marcus Boulevard, Unit R, Hauppauge, NY 11788 % 631-951-0800 E-mail:
presse@data-modul.com Web:
www.data-modul.com
SEE OUR PRODUCTS IN ACTION AT
https://www.virtual-ii.com/video-library/
Vacuum Tweezer™ Solutions
For over thirty-fi ve years we have been a leading supplier of vacuum handling solutions to the world’s high technology fi rms. Our patented ESD safe products are used by clean room personnel, electronic assemblers, semiconductor manufacturers, the optics
industry and universities around the world. Virtual Industries success has come from developing innovative vacuum tweezer tools to eliminate part damage and increase productivity in pick and place operations throughout high tech industries. These tools provide customer specifi c solutions that make assembly and processing operations more productive and ergonomic. Parts range in size from 0.004” (0.1mm) up to 12.0” (300mm) for easy handling.
• Self-contained vacuum tweezers
WN73H series chip resistors. The WN73H offers excellent
heat tolerance with an opera- tional temperature range of –67 to +311°F (–55 to +155°C) and a rated ambient temperature of 185°F (85°C). It also has excel- lent moisture resistance in qual- ification testing at 185°F (85°C) and 85% relative humidity for 1,000 hours. This new series of high pre-
cision resistors are ideal for applications that demand high reliability such as automotive, medical, and industrial applica- tions. The WN73H resistors are useful for electronic control units (ECUs) such as inverters and
48V mild hybrid systems. Contact: KOA Speer
Electronics, Inc., 199 Bolivar
Drive, Bradford, PA 16701 % 814-362-5536 Web:
www.koaspeer.com
• Portable, battery-operated continuous vacuum handling systems
• Bench top 110/220 volt vacuum tweezer systems
• Complete kits available
Visit our website or contact us for additional information.
35
2130 Victor Place, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80915 USA Website:
virtual-ii.com E-mail:
info@virtual-ii.com USA Telephone: 719-572-5566 Fax: 719-572-5504
Page 1 |
Page 2 |
Page 3 |
Page 4 |
Page 5 |
Page 6 |
Page 7 |
Page 8 |
Page 9 |
Page 10 |
Page 11 |
Page 12 |
Page 13 |
Page 14 |
Page 15 |
Page 16 |
Page 17 |
Page 18 |
Page 19 |
Page 20 |
Page 21 |
Page 22 |
Page 23 |
Page 24 |
Page 25 |
Page 26 |
Page 27 |
Page 28 |
Page 29 |
Page 30 |
Page 31 |
Page 32 |
Page 33 |
Page 34 |
Page 35 |
Page 36 |
Page 37 |
Page 38 |
Page 39 |
Page 40 |
Page 41 |
Page 42 |
Page 43 |
Page 44 |
Page 45 |
Page 46 |
Page 47 |
Page 48 |
Page 49 |
Page 50 |
Page 51 |
Page 52 |
Page 53 |
Page 54 |
Page 55 |
Page 56 |
Page 57 |
Page 58 |
Page 59 |
Page 60 |
Page 61 |
Page 62 |
Page 63 |
Page 64 |
Page 65 |
Page 66 |
Page 67 |
Page 68 |
Page 69 |
Page 70 |
Page 71 |
Page 72