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ULT: Extraction System for Flammable Dust


Mequon, WI — ULT has developed a conductive version to add to its LAS 260 series of extraction and filtration systems.


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The new system is suitable for extraction and filtration tasks of materials that may generate flam- mable or explosive dust/air mixtures, e.g. titanium. A specifically designed device and filter were created to pre- vent ignition sources within the sys- tem. The modules are electrically grounded. Electronic components are specially designed and integrated. Developed for the removal of air- borne pollutants that are generated during laser and welding processes, the mobile system can be moved to various workstations or fixed in posi- tion in full production lines. Filter exchanges are simple and quick.


LAS 260 extraction and filtration system.


Contact: ULT, LLC, 6000 W Executive Drive, Suite G, Mequon, WI 53092  414-377-1376 E-mail: office@ult-usa.com Web: www.ult-usa.com


4D Systems Launches Its Smallest Display Module


Minchinbury, Australia — 4D Sys- tems has introduced its smallest LCD module to date, the IoD-09. At 0.9 in. (2.3 cm) and powered by a Wi- Fi-enabled Espressif ESP8266 SoC, it is designed for miniature Internet of Things (IoT) projects.


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The Internet of Displays is the company’s range of miniature, fea- ture-rich products that offer small- color displays with integrated Wi-Fi and a micro-SD/HDC slot. The IoD-09 displays full-color images, animations and icons. The new modules come in two versions: through-hole (IoD- 09TH) and surface mount (IoD-09SM). The through-hole version is designed for hobbyists and pro- sumers, which can be easily integrat- ed into any product. The surface mount module is aimed at mass pro- duction applications.


The module comes with 802.11 b/g/e/I support, as well as WPA/ WPA2, WEP/TKIP/AES, and STA/ AP/STA+AP/P2P operational mode support. There are six GPIOs avail- able, allowing digital I/O as well as various communication protocols. Available interfaces include


SPI, I2C, UART and 1-Wire commu- nications. A micro-SD slot allows the


IoD-09SM surface mount miniature LCD module.


use of off-the-shelf, high-capacity memory cards from 4 GB to a maxi- mum of 32 GB. FAT16 and FAT32 file accesses are supported. The mod- ule also comes with 4 Mb of flash memory for user application code and data, as well as 128 kb of SRAM (80 kb available for the user). Contact: 4D Systems Pty Ltd., 103 Sargents Road, Unit 7, Minchinbury, NSW 2770, Australia  +61-2-9625-9714 fax: +61-2-8834-0747 Web: www.4dsystems.com.au


Aved’s Custom Battery Packs Meet Medical Requirements


North Billerica, MA — Aved has introduced custom battery packs built to OEM specifications, designed to optimize the performance and packaging requirements of medical and mobility applications.


The medical and high-reliability battery packs are built with the cell type and battery chemistry specifical- ly tailored for voltage, cycles, pulse rate, capacity, charging, temperature, and packaging as required. The com- pany performs end-of-line verification and can simulate battery usage, record performance data, characterize the battery, and provide serialized test data for each battery pack. The FDA and IEC 62133-com- pliant battery packs incorporate robust electronics and have rapid charge times of one hour to 85 per- cent if necessary. They can provide clean voltage with a typical less than 5 percent deviation, 1,000+ cycle


operation, high pulses up to 100A, capacities from 24 to 200V (10 to 100 A/hr), and up to 4 kW. The packs operate in a temperature range of


Medical and high-reliability battery packs.


–22 to +68°F (–30 to +20°C), depend- ing on the application. Contact: Aved Electronics, Inc., 95 Billerica, MA 01862  800-441-2833 fax: 978-528-5299 E-mail: rkurth@aved.com Web: www.aved.com


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