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DONAUWÖRTH, GERMANY — Bicker Elektronik is now offering matched power and board bun- dles, consisting of power supply, motherboard and accessories for industrial applications. With the new “Alder Lake” bundle for high-performance IPCs, sys- tem developers have a reli- able and long-term complete solution. In addition to power
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supply solutions from Bicker Elektronik, the latest prod- uct series from technology partners Kontron, Cervoz and EKL are used. The new motherboard Kontron K3841-Q µATX for the 12th generation Intel® Core™ processors (“Alder Lake”) offers the highest quality and performance. In combination with the Bicker BEA-550K industrial PC power supply and suitable industrial-quality sys- tem components, particularly powerful and durable industrial PC systems can be implemented. The fields of application are in the areas of industrial automa- tion, robotics, vision, inspection, surface analysis, POI/POS, tick- eting, and many more. The highly efficient and
robust high-end IPC power sup- ply BEA-550K impresses with its
uncompromising quality and durability in industrial environ- ments. In addition, the energy- saving power supply topology meets the 80PLUS® Platinum specification. The long-term
Alder Lake industrial PC bundle.
available 500W switch-mode power supply is used worldwide wherever powerful industrial PC systems have to work reliably for many years in 24/7 continuous operation even under increased interference influences and therefore contribute significantly to the safe operation of systems,
plants and machines. Contact: Bicker Elektronik GmbH, Ludwig-Auer-Strasse 23,
86609 Donauwörth, Germany % +49-906-705950 E-mail:
info@bicker.de Web:
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KUKA Unveils Mobile Robotic Solution
SHELBY TOWNSHIP, MI — With demand for semiconductor chips continuing to surge, fabri- cators are seeking ways to improve operational efficiency and increase output. To achieve these goals, KUKA has introduced a mobile robotic solution devel- oped in partnership with the world’s largest semi- conductor fabricators that reliably transports materials in areas unsuitable for tradition- al automated material handling systems. The system com-
bines a KUKA LBR iiwa 14 R820 CR robot mount- ed on one of the compa- ny’s KMP 200 CR auto- mated mobile platforms. Both the robot and
technology for maximum flexibili- ty and high-precision movement. For simplicity and ease of
use, the solution is completely integrated with one controller for the robot, platform and naviga-
Mobile robotic wafer-handling system.
mobile platform are cleanroom class ISO 3 rated and feature ad - vanced safety and navigational functionality. As a seven-axis robot, the
LBR iiwa 14 R820 CR handles payloads up to 31 lb (14 kg) and has no external cabling for obstruction-free operation. The mobile platform is outfitted with KUKA’s omnidirectional wheel
tion as well as one software solu- tion for all three. Safety func- tions include laser scanning and safety warning/safety stop fields,
among others. Contact: Kuka Robotics Corp., 51870 Shelby Parkway,
Shelby Township, MI 48315 % 800-459-6691 E-mail:
kukainfo@kukarobotics.com Web:
www.kukarobotics.com
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