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Solid State Disks We are a distributor and VAR


of latest technology DRAM and Flash memory solutions for commercial and industrial applications. As a trusted partner of Innodisk, Transcend and Western Digital / SanDisk products we supply include Flash-based SSDs, modules and cards, as well as DRAM modules. Also, such is the closeness of the relationship we enjoy with our suppliers we can offer support


services beyond the capabilities of most distributors. These services include BOM locking


and we have even helped in the design of custom parts. It is also worth noting that we are an OEM of embedded system products. Our FAEs are truly technical and can answers any questions you might have.


SOLID STATE DISKS www.solidstatedisks.com


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Temperature-stable small OLED displays for extreme applications


DISPLAY VISIONS has launched a series of durable white and yellow small format OLED displays for use in extreme temperatures. As self-illuminating, they are exceptionally flat and high-contrast in all directions. They are available with pins for direct mounting or with ZIFF connections. Whether it is Arctic cold


or tropical heat, the durable, small format OLED displays from DISPLAY VISIONS can cope with the most extreme ambient temperatures. They work reliably in a wide range of temperatures from -40° to +80°C. Even at -40°C, the typical response time remains an ultra-fast 10 µs without afterglow. This makes this graphic OLED range ideal for use in refrigeration or cold storage facilities. They also perform their duties reliably and for a long period of time in hand-held devices for outdoor use or in drying kilns, saunas or machine rooms. With their self-illuminat- ing OLED technology, these panels do not require backlighting. They are therefore very flat, having a thickness of between 2 and 2.5 mm. These devices do not suffer from temperature-dependent contrast drift.


DISPLAY VISIONS GmbH + 49 (0) 8105 77 80 90 www.lcd-module.com


ROGERS CORPORATION EMPOWERS INNOVATION AND


BREAKTHROUGHS IN RELIABILITY, EFFICIENCY AND PERFORMANCE Rogers Corporation (NYSE:ROG) is a global leader in engineered ma- terials to power, protect, and connect our world. With more than 190 years of materials science experience, Rogers delivers high-performance solutions that enable clean energy, internet connectivity, and safety and protection applications, as well as other technologies where reliability is critical. Rogers’ Advanced Electronics Solutions business delivers advanced material solutions to solve design issues such as signal integrity, Radio Frequency (RF) signal management, power efficiency, power distribution and thermal management, to deliver improved device and system reliability. Rogers’ innovative advanced electronic materials solve the


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Rogers Corporation www.rogerscorp.com


OKW’s STYLE-CASE Handheld Enclosures: More Accessories


for Improved Functionality More accessories are now available for OKW’s elegant STYLE-CASE handheld enclosures.


STYLE-CASE is perfect for remote controls (especially in medical/social care settings), and also for many other household, office and industrial electronics applications. Its modern high-gloss finish is pleasant to touch, imparts a high-quality user experience and is also easy to keep clean. Accessories for STYLE-CASE now include wall holders, sealing kits, battery clips, strain relief and a flexible Ø 5.3 mm black grommet to protect cable connections. The


wall holders are moulded from UV-stable ASA (UL 94 HB) in traffic white (RAL 9016) and black (RAL 9005) as standard. They are available in three sizes (S, M and L). Each holder has two preformed elongated screw holes for securing and easy alignment. As an alternative to screws, adhesive foils can be specified to stick the


OKW ENCLOSURES LTD 01489 583858 sales@okw.co.uk


https://www.okw.co.uk/en/Plastic-enclosures/Style-Case.htm 36 OCTOBER 2025 | ELECTRONICS FOR ENGINEERS


holders in place. These double-sided foils feature a foam carrier.


STYLE-CASE’s operating panel is recessed to protect a membrane keypad. The integrated battery compartment can accommodate two AAA (sizes S, M) or two AA (size L) cells. Size L is also available without a battery compartment. All the enclosures are assembled with tamper- proof Torx screws, a key requirement for the healthcare sector. IP 65 ingress protection is optional for sizes M and L.. All three sizes of STYLE-CASE – S (123 x 48 x 24 mm), M (147 x 56 x 27 mm), L (166 x 64 x 31 mm) – come in


either traffic white (RAL 9016) ASA for UV stability or black (RAL 9005) PMMA for infrared permeability.


OKW can supply STYLE-CASE fully customised. Services include CNC machining, lacquering, printing, laser marking, decor foils, special materials and installation/assembly of accessories


toughest material challenges and are used in applications for e-Mobility, automotive safety and radar systems, mobile devices, renewable energy, energy-efficient motor drives, industrial equipment, wireless infrastructure and more. curamik®


ceramic substrates (DCB & AMB) made of ceramic and copper, as well as curamik microchannel coolers are manufactured by Rogers Germany GmbH, Germany. ROLINX®


Rogers BV, Belgium are made of copper or aluminum layers separated by insulating materials and laminated into a single structure. For printed circuit board applications, Rogers manufactures high frequency laminates, bondplys and prepregs, engineered to meet stringent performance requirements.


Headquartered in Arizona (USA), Rogers operates manufacturing fa- cilities in the United States, China, Germany, Belgium, Hungary, and South Korea, with joint ventures and sales offices worldwide.


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