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Charging Ahead: SLE60 - Just what
the doctor ordered! Relec Electronics, a leading B2B distributor specialising in sophisticated power supplies and display technologies, proudly announces the stocking of Advanced Energy’s SLE60 – USB-C power delivery units, a strategic addition for medical and other critical environments. The SLE60 stands out with up to 60 watts of adaptable, Key for its application in sensitive settings, the SLE60 meets rigorous EN60601-1 medical
Relec Electronics is a premier distributor in the UK and Ireland, focusing on advanced
and customer service.
Relec Electronics 01929 555700
sales@relec.co.uk
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Applied Automation acquires
PTG Workholding Ltd Leading engineering company Applied Automation (UK) Ltd has increased its precision
UK and overseas markets with expanding mandrels capable of automatic and manual clamping in component bores. Thanks to their outstanding accuracy PTG’s mandrels deliver excellent holding power that can resist even the harshest cutting forces often imposed on the work piece.
specials based around PTG’s standard expanding mandrel range”.
success for more than three decades, to both existing and new customers”, he continued.
PLS’ UDE 2024 with extended
trace support Version UDE 2024 of the Universal Debug Engine from PLS Programmierbare Logik & and runtime analysis of embedded software easier for system developers. In addition to the controllers and architectures already supported by the UDE, several new MCUs accelerate the development process.
Especially for trace support, version UDE 2024 of the Universal Debug Engine from
access to the trace functionality of the microcontroller used. The most important components of this feature are convenient and easily accessible commands that can possible time. Since UDE SimplyTrace is also integrated into the RTOS Awareness in timing behaviour of applications under operating system controllers. Besides real-time are also supported. This enables faster and easier generation of task traces. UDE SimplyTrace is now also available for miniMCDS – a low-cost but functionally limited trace
PLS Programmierbare Logik & Systeme +49 35722/384-0
info@pls-mc.com
www.pls-mc.com
56 DESIGN SOLUTIONS MARCH 2024
Applied Automation (UK) Ltd is an internationally renowned supplier of high-quality standard or bespoke automation and control solutions for industrial engineering, the marine sector and smart homes. The company employs over 150 designers, engineers, specialist divisions and wholly owned subsidiaries, which enables them to provide high levels of technical support and customer service across a number of industry sectors.
As a responsible business, Applied Automation recognise the need to build a sustainable world and coupled with their commitment to Corporate Social Responsibly (CSR), endeavour to be a company that can be trusted by all their employees, customers and suppliers.
quality supplier of automation and control equipment.
and deliver complete solutions for automation and control in industrial engineering, the marine sector and smart homes, using both standard and bespoke options.
The company is organised into various divisions enabling teams to provide specialised services and deliver excellence across a number of sectors. They currently professional specialists.
and Industrial Systems Divisions Applied Automation has created a highly skilled and Portsmouth. This merger provides their distribution customers with excellent technical support, unrivalled product knowledge including specialist, in-house or customised training.
Applied Automation (UK) Ltd: + 44 (0) 1752 349920
www.appliedautoamation.co.uk
PTG Workholding Ltd + 44 (0) 1179 701101
www.ptgworkholding.co.uk
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