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New Products www.us - tech.com October, 2024


DATA MODUL Offers Broad Display Portfolio


HAUPPAUGE, NY — DATA MODUL is now offering a diverse portfolio of displays. The company is now offering curved displays, in sizes that include 43, 49 and 55 in. (1.1, 1.2 and 1.4m), each with 4K resolution. Due to their curved shape, these indus- trial panels offer an improved field of view and an immersive


tandem OLED uses two layers of red, green and blue pixels, making it twice as durable as single-layer OLEDs, while consuming up to 40 percent less power. DATA MODUL’s Rælclear


transparent TFT display offers an exceptionally high degree of transmission, which enables almost undistorted transparency and clear legibility of content from both sides, comparable to window glass. The company is also offering


Display panels.


experience with more intense depth perception. The displays are available


with a flexible housing concept for easy integration and offer a variety of expansion options, including customized glass, LED lighting and vandalism protec- tion. They are controlled via the DATA MODUL 4K scaler card, whereby individual bending radii can also be realized. A special highlight is the com-


pany’s tandem OLED display, which outperforms conventional OLED monitors in terms of bright- ness, efficiency and longevity. The


NEW!


a 28.5 in. (0.7m) e-paper display. Equipped with the latest Spectra6 technology from E Ink, it offers a color variety of over 65,000 colors. Its resolution of 3,060 x 2,160 pixels and temper- ature range of 32 to 122°F (0 to 50°C) make it ideal for applica- tions in digital signage, indoor signage, digital out of home (DOOH) advertising, restaurant menus, smart city applications and retail. The narrow bezel enables seamless multiple dis- plays, while the e-paper technol- ogy ensures high energy efficien- cy as power is only consumed


when the image changes. Contact: DATA MODUL,


Inc., 275 Marcus Boulevard,


Unit R, Hauppauge, NY 11788 % 631-951-0800 E-mail: presse@data-modul.com Web: www.data-modul.com


EAO Launches Series 46 EcoTouch Switches


SHELTON, CT — EAO has launched its new Series 46 EcoTouch product line. This all- inclusive range of industrial-rated switches offers a comprehensive variety of reliable 0.87 in. (22 mm) raised and 1.18 in. (30 mm) flush mount switches that are easy to assemble and are a cost-effective option for harsh and aggressive environments. Series 46 switches are de -


signed to meet environmental standards with an IP65 rating for sealing. For even higher lev- els of protection, some actuator styles can be equipped with seal- ing covers to achieve an impres- sive IP69K rating. The switches are perfect for general-purpose industrial controls in machinery and industrial automation appli- cations, providing a reliable and durable performance. Series 46 switches are of


modular construction which pro- vides easy configuration to meet specific application require- ments. They come with a sepa-


rate front actuator, a sturdy metal fixing ring, and either a


Series 46 EcoTouch industrial switches.


snap-on style or integrated mounting flange with a BA9s LED holder. This design ensures easy installation and mainte- nance, saving time and effort. Furthermore, the contact blocks of the Series 46 clip onto the mounting flange, allowing for up


to two contacts per row. Contact: EAO Corp., One


Parrott Drive, Shelton, CT 06484 % 203-951-4600 E-mail: sales.eus@eao.com Web: www.eao.com


Emerson Introduces LED Floodlight


ST. LOUIS, MO — Emerson has launched its Appleton™ Area - master™ Connect LED floodlight


Portable Phase Meter Features:


 BNC Inputs  Edge-triggered inputs for duty-cycle independence


 Rising or Falling Edge (each channel)  50 or 1M Termination (each channel)


 AC or DC Coupled (each channel)  Phase in Degrees or Radians  Absolute or Relative Modes


Specifications:


 Frequency Range: 500Hz to 20MHz  Threshold Range: -5V to +5V  Resolution: 0.1 Degrees  Worst-Case Accuracy: ±0.75 Degrees  Operating Use Between Charges: 20 Hours


 Dimensions (Excluding BNC’s): 6.1” x 2.8” x 1.1” (15.5cm x 7.1cm x 2.8cm)


 Weight: 8.8oz (250g)


www.datadelay.com sales@datadelay.com


NEW!


Data Delay Devices introduces the PM-01, a portable, hand-held phase meter. Battery operated and rechargeable via USB, this device measures the phase dierence between two signals. Useful for analyzing PLL’s, establishing synchronization, and other timing applications.


designed for harsh and haz- ardous industrial environments. Equipped with a Wireless -


HART network sensor module, an integrated photocontrol, and automated lighting controls, Areamaster Connect LED flood- lights let facility managers opti- mize lighting operations to only use light when needed. Facil - ities can now extend product lifetime and reduce their energy consumption by up to 80 percent compared to traditional light sources. With versions that offer up


to 38,000 lumens and the flexibil- ity of four different beam pat- terns and five color temperatures, the new luminaire meets a wide range of lighting requirements. It also conforms to NEC/CEC and ATEX/IECEx hazardous certifi- cations for global use in the most demanding environments. Emer - son engineers hardwired the Areamaster Connect’s photocon- trol and contained it safely with-


in the luminaire enclosure. Contact: Emerson Electric


Co., 8000 W Florissant Avenue, P.O. Box 4100, St. Louis, MO 63136 % 203-796-0571 E-mail: elyse.davis@emerson.com Web: www.emerson.com


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