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OAKWOOD, GA — In order to cope with the fast-growing energy transition market demanding flexible high-power capabilities, the integration of power systems and associ- ated cable assemblies must be secure, cost- effective, and space-saving. However, high-power modules in the


current range between 70 and 200A have conductors with large wire-cross sections. These wires are often challenging to handle because the thickness reduces the bending radius and requires adequate floor space. The new MIXO right-angled high-current


rectangular connector modules (CX-01YA) are designed to minimize space installation requirements with a compact 90° connection


MIXO right-angle connector.


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that removes bending of large diameter wires and ensures reliable 200A rating perform- ance. The main feature of this new module is


October, 2022 Mencom: Right-Angle Connector for High-Power Apps


the special insulating cover plate that can not only prevent accidental contact between cable lugs on adjacent modules but also save the nominal voltage rating of 1,000 planned for the 200A modules while connecting the DIN 46235 pre-insulated crimp cable lugs. These 200A right-angled modules with


the screw termination are compatible with the standard bulkhead mounting housings. They also can be used to extend a busbar con- nection or to power control cabinets, HVAC systems, and batteries for energy storage


backup applications. Contact: Mencom Corp., 5750 Mcever


Road, Oakwood, GA 30566 % 770-534-4585 E-mail: mark@mencom.com Web: www.mencom.com


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VAN NUYS, CA — Optimal Engineering Systems, Inc. (OES) has introduced the XYR-300-400 alignment stage offering ±3 micron accuracy for industrial, medical, semiconductor, produc- tion, research, and laboratory applications. The XYR-300-400 alignment stage features ±15 mm of travel in the X and Y axes and ±5 degrees of rotation (theta). It moves in the XY-plane and rotates around the center of the XY-plane.


XYR-300-400 alignment stage. The XYR-300-400 alignment


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stage features linear resolutions of the X and Y axis of 1 micron resolution with a 10 micro-steps per step motor driver and static parallelism of less than 0.05 mm. Two-phase stepper motors are standard; however, servo motors with quadrature optical encoders are also available as an option for greater resolution and repeatability. The 0.3 in. (8 mm) diameter and 0.08 in. (2 mm) per-turn precision ball screws and preloaded V-groove and crossed roller bearings add to the high precision and stiffness of this compact alignment stage. The table of the stage is 11.8


x 11.8 in. (300 x 300 mm) and has threaded holes and a 4.3 x 4.3 in. (110 x 110 mm) opening for optics, cables, etc.; a solid top is available. The base plate is 15.7 x 15.7 in. (400 x 400 mm) and the height of the alignment


stage is just 3.9 in. (98 mm). Contact: Optimal


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