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May, 2018 Techcon Intros Smart Factory Valve Controllers


Cypress, CA — Techcon has introduced a new se- ries of smart valve controllers, the TS550R, TS560R, TS570R, and TS580R. Equipped with a universal power supply, the new smart valve con- trollers are fully plug-and-play and can be used anywhere in the world. The smart controllers come standard with an


Ethernet port and Wi-Fi connection to allow users to monitor, record data and make precise parame- ter adjustments remotely. This feature enables the units to fit into the Industry 4.0 smart factory. Through the internet, troubleshooting and train- ing can be accomplished remotely. The smart valve controllers contain an intu-


itive touchscreen interface for easy set up and op- eration. Dispensing parameters can be quickly di- aled-in on the touchscreen. The TS550R can con- trol all of Techcon’s pneumatic valve series, includ-


TS550R smart pneumatic valve controller.


ing the TS1212 pinch tube valve, TS941/TS5322 spool valve, TS5420/TS5440 needle valve, and the TS5620/TS5622 diaphragm valve. Typical applica- tions include diaphragm valve control for bonding application, mini-spool valve control for form-in- place gasketing and needle valve control for preci-


sion filling. The TS560R is a spray valve controller for the


company’s TS5520 series and TS5540 series spray valves. Typical applications include conformal coating, lubrication and marking applications. The TS570R is an auger valve controller for


Techcon’s TS5000 and TS7000 series auger valves. Typical applications include solder paste dispensing, potting and encapsulation. The TS580R is a progres- sive cavity (PC) pump controller for the company’s TS8100 series PC pump. Typical applications in- clude underfilling PCBA components, potting and encapsulation applications, applying lubrication to


automotive parts, and dispensing pastes and fluxes. Contact: Techcon Systems, 10800 Valley View


Street, Cypress, CA 90630 % 714-230-2398 E-mail: jsimmons@okinternational.com Web: www.techcon.com


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Flex Launches Compact 16th Brick DC-DC Converter


San Jose, CA — Flex Power Modules has released a new 16th-brick, 12V- output, DC-DC converter module that can deliver 200W of power with an ef- ficiency of up to 95 percent. The new converter is an excellent replacement for 8th-brick footprint converters in many applications, saving more than 40 percent board space. The new PKU4213D has a wide


36 to 75 VDC input range, delivers a tightly regulated 12V output, and han- dles up to 204W in power. Other mod- ules available in the PKU4300D fami- ly include a 135W version that has a 5V output at 27A and a 100W version that offers a 3.3V output at 30.3A. The module is suitable for use in


distributed power and intermediate bus voltage architectures within the information and communication tech- nology (ICT), telecom and industrial sectors. It also targets deployment in high-power and high-performance use in applications that are powered by multi-cell batteries or rectifiers. The module’s high efficiency of


up to 95 percent with a 48V input can deliver significant reductions in en- ergy and cooling costs for end users, especially in telecommunications and data applications. In addition, the module’s performance in challenging thermal environments enables high- er useable power in applications that are designed to operate in high ambi- ent temperature. In an industry-standard, DOSA-


compatible, five-pin, 16th-brick pack- age with dimensions of 1.3 x 0.9 x 0.4 in. (33 x 23 x 11 mm), the module can either be through-hole or surface mounted. The module is also available as an open frame unit, where it deliv- ers 180W at the 12V output, or with a baseplate, delivering its full output power capability of 204W. The PKU4213D’s input-to-output


(I/O) isolation voltage of 2,250 VDC also enables it to be used in a wide range of applications, including Power over Ethernet (PoE). In addition, ad- vanced protection features of the mod- ule include output over-voltage, over-


temperature and over-current. Contact: Flex, Ltd., 6201


America Center Drive, San Jose, CA 95002 % 408-576-7000 Web: www.flex.com


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