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December, 2017 Pillarhouse Adds New
Motorized Solder Feeder to Soldering Systems
Elk Grove Village, IL — Pillarhouse is now including its motorized solder feeder as standard on its range of Handex and Synchrodex selective soldering systems. This addition im- proves upon the successful pneumat- ic system, which has been in use for many years. The option is also available as a retrofit upgrade for existing Handex and Synchrodex systems. The Jade Handex is a hand-
load selective soldering system that is equipped with a twin-PCB rotary table transport system to allow si- multaneous load/unload. The sys- tem is designed to meet the needs of lean manufacturing, offering high speed and flexible throughput at minimal cost. The next-gen, patented, drop-
jet fluxer offers quick and effective flushing of the pressurized flux chamber. This helps to keep main- tenance levels to a minimum, while enabling the use of higher-solids- content fluxes, as well as water-solu- ble fluxes. A newly-designed, low-mainte-
nance solder bath and pump mecha- nism has been developed. The mecha- nism moves in three axes for unlimit-
Handex selective soldering system with motorized solder feeder.
Contact: Pillarhouse USA, Inc.,
201 Lively Boulevard, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 % 847-593-9080 fax: 847-593-9084 E-mail:
sales@pillarhouseusa.com Web:
www.pillarhouse.biz
Data I/O: Security Support for Maxim’s DeepCover
Redmond, WA — Data I/O Corpora- tion has introduced security provi- sioning support for the DS28C36 and DS2476 DeepCover® secure authen- tication ICs from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., on the SentriX™ secu- rity provisioning platform. Data I/O’s SentriX platform is
designed to provide a secured provi- sioning solution for any company to embed a hardware-based, root-of-trust in silicon. The platform is a highly- flexible, cost-effective security provi- sioning and data programming system for authentication ICs, secure ele- ments and secure microcontrollers. Maxim’s DeepCover DS28C36
and DS2476 devices solve a wide range of security issues for connected devices, including product quality/ safety, counterfeit prevention, secure download/boot, and IoT device in- tegrity and authenticity. Through the collaboration be-
tween the two companies, the solu- tion provides customers with trusted products and a secure provisioning process from product design through to manufacturing. OEMs developing Internet of
Things (IoT) devices are increasingly concerned with the risk of IP theft, product cloning and system hacking by criminals. Attacks on the connect- ed products used in building automa- tion, smart grid and commercial ap- plications have led to billions of dol- lars of lost revenue, brand credibility and consumer confidence. Authentication ICs, like the two
Maxim DeepCover devices, enable hardware-based security to provide trust, protect IP and to secure commu- nications. These devices enable mutu- al authentication of an IoT product with an OEM’s service infrastructure so both the device and the service can ensure each other’s identity.
Companies can personalize these
devices by provisioning them with asymmetric keys, symmetric keys and certificates. This process of provision- ing enables OEMs to add their own unique identity to an embedded, hard- ware-based root-of-trust. An IoT prod- uct secured in this way enables OEMs to provide secure updates to their products in the field, as well as to se- cure their supply chain from counter- feits and clones. These authentication ICs, combined with an integrated and cost-effective security provisioning process, enable customers of all sizes and volumes to secure their products. Contact: Data I/O Corp., 6464
185th Avenue NE, Suite 101, Red- mond, WA 98052 % 425-867-6922 E-mail:
higginj@dataio.com Web:
www.dataio.com
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HARTING’s Miss M8ty — Big Data vs. Bottlenecks To ensure backward compatibili-
ty of the new connector, the D-coded M8 version has been standardized. In accordance with IEEE 802.3 and with a connector designed to PAS IEC 61076-2-114 requirements, the con- nectors offer customers security of in- vestment. They can be used with exist- ing active and passive infrastructure, a great benefit to the automation and transportation markets. Contact: HARTING North
America, 1370 Bowes Road, Elgin, IL 60123 % 847-717-9217 E-mail:
christina.chatfield@
harting.com Web:
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ed access to the PCB. Solder is applied by the company’s AP-1 nozzle design or by custom, specialized nozzles. The nozzles incorporate patented spiral solder return-to-bath technology, de- signed to reduce solder balling.
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