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August, 2017 THE NEW


BENCHMARK IN WIRE STRIPPING


H2W: Dual-Feedback Voice Coil Positioning Stage


Santa Clarita, CA — H2W Technol - ogies has developed a dual-feedback voice coil positioning stage. The VCS20-020-CR-01-MC-F3K can oper - ate either under closed-loop position control with force monitoring or closed-loop force control with position monitoring. The positioning stage uses


H2W’s NCC20-18-1A voice coil motor to generate a continuous/peak force of 2/6 lb (8.9/26.7N) with a total stroke length of 2 in. (5.1 cm). The 1 µm resolution encoder provides pre- cise positioning. The 3 kg (6.6 lb) rated force transducer allows for 0.01 to 3 kg (0.02 to 6.6 lb) of push/pull force feedback control. The positioner comes with a


high-accuracy crossed roller bearing. The motor coil is the moving part of the assembly, reducing the moving


The


Mira 230 has a new robust and


sturdy design that supports an extraor- dinary processing range from AWG 32 to AWG 8. It sets a new benchmark by its unique sequencing capabilities that can be stored in a library for quick reproduction. The Mira 230 can strip and cut inner conductors with a variety of parameters without a program change. It comes equipped with a simple graphical user interface that ensures a quick learning process.


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mass of the system. Power is sup- plied to the motor through a high- reliability, flexible flat ribbon cable.


Dual-feedback voice coil positioner. Contact: H2W Technologies, Inc., 26380 Ferry Court,


Santa Clarita, CA 91350 % 888-702-0540 E-mail: info@h2wtech.com Web: www.h2wtech.com


FEIG Upgrades Long-Range RFID Reader


Duluth, GA — FEIG Electronics has upgraded its LRU1002 UHF long- range RFID reader with new capabil- ities, enabling easier installation and seamless integration with the com- pany’s reader and antenna product families. The reader is now also RAIN RFID-compliant. With a range of up to 40 ft


(12m), the UHF long-range reader is a solution for systems that read num- bers of tags simultaneously at a dis- tance. This is useful for automatic vehicle identification (AVI), industri- al applications, vehicle access, park- ing and warehouse forklift/logistics tracking, traffic monitoring and parking management, laundry serv- ices, and waste management. The updated LRU1002 packs a


host of new, user-friendly features, well-matched for vehicle identifica- tion and logistics access control sys- tem applications. Reader configura-


39th R Annual EOS/ESD Symposium & Tutorials with Exhibits


September 10-15, 2017 Westin La Paloma Resort, Tucson, AZ, USA


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Attend the EOS/ESD Symposium featuring information and education:


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• 16 New sessions • 34 Tutorials • 8 Workshops • Extensive Exhibit Hall


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tions are easily stored on USB drives for quick copy and seamless transfer to other readers. The reader offers full external UHF multiplexer sup- port, including ID ISC.ANT.UMUX 8 channel. The antenna cable now sup- plies connection and multiplexer power, simplifying installation by


LRU1002 UHF long-range RFID reader.


eliminating an external power sup- ply and additional cabling. The reader’s LED indicators


show activity, including power, read- ing events and event mismatches. The system also has a battery-based real-time clock and an improved Wiegand interface, which makes it compatible with common access con- trol systems. An optional Wiegand switch allows two-lane monitoring. Since access control systems


must be highly secure in sensitive areas, the LRU1002 is compliant to ISO/IEC 29167-10 standardized cryp- tographic security using AES 128-bit keys that can be managed from the reader or from the host system. These keys are used for secure authentication of transponders, such as the UCODE DNA chip from NXP, according to EPC Class 1 Gen 2 V2 and ISO29167, pre- venting unauthorized access by anyone with a cloned transponder. The reader has six inputs and


outputs that enable vehicle access con- trol applications with multiple lanes. It supports the EPCglobal low-level read- er protocol (LLRP), has four hardware interfaces, including Ethernet, RS-232, USB, and Wiegand, offers protection against such malfunctions as antenna short-circuit, mismatch or ESD. The readers offer protection up to IP64 for


use in harsh industrial environments. Contact: FEIG Electronics, Inc.,


2220 Northmont Parkway,


Suite 250, Duluth, GA 30096 % 770-491-8060 E-mail: info@feig-electronics.com Web: www.feig-electronics.com


IC, Board, and System Designers!


Learn new ESD discoveries & ESD sensitivity trends, discover new protection designs to meet higher speeds, and learn about new ways to protect your SerDes interfaces!


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