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SAINT PAUL, MN — With its new touch-en- abled display products, DISPLAY VISIONS is underscoring its commitment to the PLC market. This expansion of its business area is the company’s answer to both increasing demand and technological advancements in visualization solutions for the field of indus- trial automation. Programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
form the backbone of modern industrial man- ufacturing. Driven by megatrends such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and networked infrastructures in addition to new, innovative fields of application, the PLC is changing from a straightforward logic- based unit into a networked computing node. DISPLAY VISIONS is actively participating in this transformation and offer- ing modern human-machine in- terfaces which replace the previ- ous “black box” approach with so- lutions with greater transparen- cy and user-friendliness. The new display product lines from DISPLAY VISIONS
Flip Chips with Daisy Chain from TopLine
MILLEDGEVILLE, GA — Flip chips with daisy chain from TopLine Corporation are a cost- efficient way to learn electrical tests for engineers seeking to un- derstand and practice necessary techniques for working with flip chip components.
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DISPLAY VISIONS Launches Touch-Enabled PLCs A key part of the DISPLAY VISIONS
combine technical brilliance with economic efficiency. The focus is on features that are tailored to the exacting requirements of in- dustrial environments
strategy is reducing complexity and operat- ing costs. While many systems on the market strain customer budgets with expensive de- vices, additional software licences and sub- scription models, DISPLAY VISIONS offers solutions with no hidden extra costs. A com- prehensive programming service makes it easy for customer companies to get started. This also enables customers who lack their own display expertise to create customised
visualizations. Contact: DISPLAY VISIONS c/o ArKco
Touch-enabled PLC. MD&M by
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
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bump or perimeter configura- tions, and in a range of body sizes and pitches, these dummy components are available with either eutectic or SAC bumps, or with copper pillar with SnAg sol- der caps, in waffle packs or un- sawn full wafers. They are cur- rently in stock and available for immediate shipping. TopLine manufactures a
wide range of solder columns for CCGA semiconductor packages, and provides daisy chain CCGA packages for engineering devel- opment, profiling and practice. TopLine products provide hands-
on learning for engineers. Contact: TopLine Corp., 95
Highway 22 W, Milledgeville, GA 31061 % 800-776-9888 E-mail:
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