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Next-Gen Mechanical Pushbuttons from SCHURTER
SANTA ROSA, CA — SCHUR - TER extends its popular momen- tary pushbutton switch series MSM to include the newest addi- tion, the MSM II. The MSM Metal Line switch family has been successfully used on the market for over 30 years, which
New Products GaGe Adds to Razor
www.us-tech.com October, 2023 Series of PCIe Digitizers
rents from 100 mA to 10A is now complemented by the new gener- ation MSM II, which sports a subminiature microswitch. The new microswitch pro-
vides a shallow mounting depth for switching currents from 100 mA to 3A for SPDT as well as DPDT circuits. In addition to its enhanced design, the MSM II features increased ESD resistance, increased impact resistance IK 08, and a wider temperature range. User interface is a grow-
MSM II pushbutton.
is attributed to its durability, precision, and overall high quali- ty. The new generation MSM II stands out even more as it builds on these traits while adding more features. Available in 0.63, 0.75, 0.87,
and 1.18 in. (16, 19, 22, and 30 mm) mounting diameters, the original MSM pushbutton with microswitch for switching cur-
ing topic when it comes to equipment aesthetics and safe operation. The MSM family has remained success- ful due to its wide selection of elegant options as well as unrivaled haptic and optical feedback quality. Lighting options include ring, point, or surface area. Choose between
single color or RGB, which allows for individual settings and light scenes. All lighted versions are available for a supply voltage of 5,
12, or 24 VDC. Contact: SCHURTER, Inc.,
447 Aviation Boulevard, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 % 707-636-3000 fax: 707-636-3033 E-mail:
stephanie.elliott@schurter.com Web:
www.schurter.com
POWAY, CA — GaGe by Vitrek, a U.S.-based manufacturer of high-speed data acquisition and signal recording systems, an - nounces two new versions of its popular Razor series line of dual- channel (2-CH) high-speed dig- itizers. RazorEdge Express Compu -
Scope models with A/D sampling rates up to 250 MS/s and analog input bandwidth of 125 MHz are offered in two configurations, one with 16-bit and one with 14- bit resolution. For even higher sampling
rates, a new 14-bit RazorPlus Express option has been added with existing 16-bit model for sampling rates up to 500 MS/s and analog input bandwidth of 250 MHz. GaGe’s RazorEdge and RazorPlus Express digitiz- ers boast the industry’s best effective number of bits (ENOB) of approximately 11 typical. With eXpert PCIe Data Streaming Firmware, acquired
data can be simultaneously streamed to host PC memory via the PCIe Gen3 x8 interface at sustained rates for real-time con- tinuous signal processing or sig- nal recording operations.
Razor series high-speed digitizer.
Contact: Vitrek, LLC, 12169
Kirkham Road, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-689-2755 E-mail:
info@vitrek.com Web:
www.vitrek.com
Weidmuller Intros Industrial IoT Operating System
RICHMOND, VA — Weidmuller USA has introduced a new open operating system, u-OS, that is uniquely engineered for Indus -
trial IoT and automation appli- cations. The operating system is
made for maintenance with easy cloud based diagnostics and fleet management for remotely de - ployed devices. It offers seamless integration, merging proprietary and third-party apps effortlessly. It is designed to be future-proof and is built on standards like Linux, OPC-UA and Docker. It also offers universal com-
patibility, supporting multiple fieldbus protocols. It provides easy scalability to expand and adapt with cloud-based device management. An added feature is that the
CODESYS APP, a leading IEC61131-3 programming tool used in machine building and system integration, is fully inte- grated into the u-OS platform. This enables anyone, from new- comers to automation experts, to harness the power of CODESYS, which provides a robust and user-friendly environment tai-
lored to the user’s needs. Contact: Weidmuller USA,
821 Southlake Boulevard, Richmond, VA 23236 % 804-677- 2812 E-mail:
caroline.march-
long@weidmueller.com Web:
www.weidmuller.com
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