ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Congatec’s new COM Express modules
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ongatec increases the scalability of its COM Express Computer-on-Modules with two new entry-level models based on the latest Intel 14nm microarchitecture (formerly codename Skylake). The Intel Celeron processor-based COM Express Basic and Compact modules combine cost efficient dual- core CPU performance with state of the art features such as 4k multiscreen support, high-speed DDR4 RAM with increased bandwidth and four USB 3.0 ports. This significant performance increase over earlier Intel Celeron processor generations constitutes a giant performance leap for developers targeting the broad and particularly price-sensitive field of mid-range applications. The key applications for the new Computer-on- Modules include all kinds of 4k multi-screen solutions in which one embedded computer module controls up to three independent screens without the need for a dedicated graphics card. Applications can be found in operating rooms and medical diagnostics terminals, HMIs in industrial machinery and facilities, digital signage, vending and retail applications as well as gaming and infotainment terminals.
Congatec AG +49-991-2700-0
www.congatec.com
CHURTER is expanding its successful single- phase filter family, FMAB NEO, with new design series P and Q. This range of single- phase filters combines high performance in a compact design. The new series extends the range of current
ratings up to 60 A, with an extended temperature range from -40 °C to 100 °C.
The new FMAB filter family offers 3 different levels of design flexibility. FMAB NEO design N comes with two large X capacitors, that offer high symmetrical attenuation in the lower frequency range.
The new filter design P
contains two standard X capacitors for high symmetrical attenuation, while Design Q offers one X capacitor for good symmetrical attenuation. With the extended temperature range from -40 to 100 °C, all filters are suitable for applications used in harsh environments.
The FMAB NEO filters have a polished steel housing with a closed filter base. The filter is thus effectively and completely shielded, regardless of how it is mounted. The filter series is particularly suitable for equipment with high symmetrical interferences, such as devices with semiconductors that control high-power equipment, including professional coffee machines, devices with water heaters, and all types of industrial electronics. The compact filters are also suitable for medical equipment and household appliances.
The filter series is fitted with plug-in connections or threaded bolts. A version with wire connections is also available. The metal flange provides easy screw-on mounting. The series of filters is designed for current levels from 1 A to 60 A at 250 V AC according to IEC and UL standards. The FMAB NEO has ENEC and cURus approvals and is suited for applications according to IEC 60950. Versions are available with small leakage currents <80 µA (M80) or without leakage current <5 µA (M5) for medical equipment according to IEC/UL 60601-1.
Schurter Ltd OKW’s First Fully Wearable Enclosures
Smart new BODY-CASE is OKW’s first enclosure designed specifically for fitting a standard 18 mm wrist strap - so it can be worn just like a watch! Each enclosure is supplied with two 18 mm spring bars for fitting the wrist strap. These modern, ergonomic enclosures enable wearers to use wireless electronics inconspicuously and without restriction of movement. The cases can accommodate touchscreens, push buttons or voice-activated electronics. BODY-CASE is available in one size (55 x 46 x 17 mm). It can be specified either with or without a recessed top for a membrane keypad or product label. Each case comprises three parts: a top section with PCB location bars; a bottom section with four pre-moulded
drilling centres for use when fitting contact pins (drilling required); a soft-touch matt sealing ring. Protection levels are high: IP 65, IP 67.
OKW Enclosures Ltd 01489 583858
www.okw.co.uk
HIGH ACCURACY MICROHMMETERS T
he Cropico DO4000 series of handheld digital microhmmeters from Seaward provides a highly practical solution for a wide range of low resistance measurement applications in the precision engineering and manufacturing sectors. The portable and rugged instrument range includes a number of
advanced features to ensure high measurement accuracy including forward and reverse current measurement with auto averaging, true current zero, long scale length and a selectable measurement range
from 40mΩ to 4kΩ with respective resolutions between 10μΩ and 1Ω. Within the three model series, the DO4001 also includes temperature compensation, with preset coefficients for copper and aluminium plus user settable coefficients for other materials. Temperature measurement over the range –50 to +800ºC is also available. The Cropico DO4000 series comes complete with a standard 1 metre length lead set and a rechargeable battery option includes a battery pack, docking station and charger.
Cropico Ltd 34 July/August 2016 | ELECTRONICS 0191 586 3511
www.seaward.co.uk
Grid Array (BGA) socket and adaptor systems. From 1.27mm down to 0.3mm pitch versions and solutions for terminating BGA, LGA, QFN, LCC and QFP devices, Selwyn can offer an economical method of device validation and development where soldering the device to the PCB is not practical. Alongside the low insertion force socketing
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systems, is range of adaptors onto which the device can be soldered and then loaded into a socket or pinned out to a custom footprint, this also subjects the device to a lower thermal stress level than soldering direct to a PCB.
If you can provide the details of your device, we can provide a socket/adaptor solution for you.
Selwyn Electronics Ltd 01732 765100
www.selwyn.co.uk
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he Interconnection Specialists, Selwyn Electronics are pleased to offer an extensive range of Ball
Socket your BGA’s with Selwyn Electronics....
01243 810 810
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