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COVER STORY


Words by Peter Dent, managing director, LEMO (UK) Ltd L


EMO has long been associated as the leading connector manufacturer of push-pull connectors covering data communication – clearly capable of meeting the requirements of high- speed applications including ruggedised outdoor solutions.


The company’s ability to innovate


and develop product has meant that its connectors are now the de-facto standard for many areas within the broadcast market, offering the highest levels of transmission rates, with over 75,000 product part numbers, which can be assembled to customer requirements. To meet the growing demand for


plug and play interconnect solutions, LEMO recently announced a 50 per cent expansion of its UK cable assembly


service. This significant investment is part of an initiative the company has u


undertaken to support the growing d f


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manufacturing trend for OEMs to outsource their non-core connector termination activities.


As part of this expansion, the company has increased its local manufacturing capacity and the support


behind it. These services not only include a larger applications and design engineering team, but resourced production support ensure service levels are maint at leading indust is to provide its


increased value, by means of offering them a complete


manufacturing service. T this service is to offer cust engineered solut


ction support team to evels are maintained try levels. The aim UK customers with by means of offering e cable design and


system requirements and optimised for both performance and manufact from the outset. T that product cost and project lead-t


without the need for compromises in either performance or quality


service. The objective of offer customers bespoke tions, tailored to specific ments and optimised for ce and manufacturing This approach ensures sts, along with assembly -times, are minimised d for compromises in nce or quality.


expansion, the company s local manufacturing e supporting services services not only applications and design m, but also a fully


As part of offering th


LEMO (UK) can offer its cust access to a knowledgeable, cross- functional team.


is complete service, its customers eable, cross-


All cable assemblies produced by (UK) are manufactured t quality standards, usi processes and specialist Furthermore, as part o


control process, each and every assembly manufactur


produced by LEMO ed to exacting


ng highly developed ist equipment. of the quality


an automated, 100 per cent electrical validation test to ensure compliance to specification limits. With LEMO’s UK ma facility being one of t fibre optic terminatio


and every cable ed will undergo er cent electrical ure compliance to


nufacturing


technicians are trained to t both copper and fibre optic cont the highest standards. All t are certified to termin hybrid camera cables


the broadcast industr 3K-93C connectors. T


ensures that the company and resources required t


he Group’s leading n sites, assembly d to terminate


e optic cont acts to s. All technicians nate SMP TE


supplied with


largest of projects involving both copper and fibre, or a combinat


The launch of the company new Compact Splice T recent BVE exhibition at a couple of months ag


LEMO’s Com Slice Tray (


mpact (CST)


y standard LEMO This cross training pany has the skills d t o manage the volving both copper nation of the two. ompany’s latest Tray (CST) at the


example of how LEMO has developed an innovative solution


industry problems and challenges. T product not only offer installation benefits but


at Excel in London go, is another clear O has developed n that solves real


the underlying need in the broadcast industry for short lead


8 MAY 2019 | ELECTRONICS


d challenges. This rs performance and but also addresses n the broadcast d times.


/ ELECTRONICS


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