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September, 2017


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Turnersville, NJ — CDM Electronics is now offering a comprehensive array of semi-custom and custom cable assemblies optimized to meet the lat- est requirements of positive train con- trol (PTC) systems. These systems are designed to prevent collisions, derail-


CDM’s Interconnects Support Recent PTC Initiatives


They are provided in a variety of con- figurations, including low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) versions. The company’s semi-custom


and custom cable assemblies are suitable for use in any PTC system, regardless of its complexity, sophisti- cation or level of automation. They are most commonly used


to support onboard locomotives and rolling stock, communication towers, wayside interface units (WIU), base stations, signal, switch and opera- tions control, and SCADA systems. Assemblies are manufactured


using Times Microwave’s LMR® series low-loss cables, which are self- healing and have an operating tem- perature range of –40 to +185°F (–40 to +85°C). Low-smoke, zero-halogen assemblies meet all applicable CMR, UL/NEC, CSA and NFPA safety requirements. Lightning and surge protection


products operate in a frequency range from DC up to 6 GHz. To pro- vide the most design flexibility, coax- ial/RF connector options include BNC, N-Type, SMA and TNC inter- faces in both cable and surface


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mount formats. Ethernet cables are offered with


straight, right- and left-facing RJ45 connectors. Coaxial/RF custom and semi-custom cable assemblies are 100 percent American-made in the compa- ny’s ISO 9001:2008-certified and UL- listed facility in Turnersville, New Jersey. Most assemblies are RoHS-


compliant. Contact: CDM Electronics, 130


American Boulevard, Turnersville, NJ 08012 % 856-740-1200 E-mail: sales@cdmelectronics.com Web: www.cdmelectronics.com


Coaxial/RF cable assembly for train control systems.


ments and unauthorized train move- ments including those through work zones or through switches left in the wrong position, for exmple. CDM’s PTC coaxial/RF, Ether -


net (RJ45) assemblies and intercon- nect systems are specifically engi- neered to ensure the functionality and reliability of PTC wireless networks.


INGUN Develops Splayed-Tip Test Probes


Laky Wylie, SC — INGUN’s latest step test probe series, T-785 M, has been designed with a splayed tip,


T-785 M splayed-tip step test probe.


allowing the reliable testing of clips and jacks. Its wear-free contacting is accomplished by the outer wall of the contacting cage and the splayed tip. The splayed tip opens up as


soon as the collar of the probe rests against the casing of the clip. Different variants are available for round and square cross-sections, depending on the shape of the open- ing to be contacted. A receptacle is built in for assembly. INGUN’s probes are available


in a wide variety of versions, and its spring-loaded probes have been developed to achieve reliable and secure contact for consistent test accuracy. Test fixtures from INGUN include both standardized and cus- tom solutions to meet particular test


requirements. Contact: INGUN USA, Inc., 252


Latitude Lane, Suite 105-106, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-656-5080 E-mail: mailbox@ingun.us Web: www.ingun.us


Replaces 3 or more wet tantalum capacitors in parallel or series


Replaces 3 or more wet tantalum capacitors in parallel or series


Superior capacitance retention at -55ºC


Superior capacitance retention at -55ºC


Less weight and requires less space


Less weight and requires less space


Rugged stainless steel case withstands up to 80g’s


Rugged stainless steel case withstands up to 80g’s


Glass-to-metal seal prevents dry-out for exceptionally long life


Your Mission-critical applications require SlimPack performance


MLSH Slimpack is designed to meet the most demanding military and aerospace applications. It’s the world’s only hermetic aluminum electrolytic capacitor with a glass-to-metal seal. Slimpack delivers extremely high capacitance at ultra-low temperatures. Energize your next idea with MLSH Slimpack.


MLSH Slimpack is designed to meet the most demanding military and aerospace applications. It’s the world’s only hermetic aluminum electrolytic capacitor with a glass-to-metal seal. Slimpack delivers extremely high capacitance at ultra-low temperatures. Energize your next idea with MLSH Slimpack.


Your Mission-critical applications require SlimPack performance


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Glass-to-metal seal prevents dry-out for exceptionally long life


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