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Kemtron Introduce a new soft silicone flat EMI gasket material
IP66 Junction Box complete with 35mm DIN Rail.
igh quality and robust, these NEW IP66 range of junction box enclosures includes a 35mm DIN rail and mounting screws for simpler,
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mounting of terminal blocks, relays and connectors as well as multiple slots for vertical PCBs. Flame retardant, waterproof, and ideal for internal and external use, this competitively priced range is available in light grey RAL 7035 ABS in 5 sizes with a choice of solid or transparent tops, captive lid screws and IK08 rated.
Ask us to quote for CNC machining with holes and slots to your exact specification and customise the enclosure with printed legends and your company logo.
If the type and dimensional size of the enclosure you need is not immediately available on our website, our experienced sales team will search for the best solution to meet your requirements.
Evatron 01908 325100
www.evatron.com
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flat, sheet material, comprising a solid silicone rubber, embedded with Monel or Aluminium metal wires orientated perpendicular to its surface. Excellent RFI/EMI/EMP shielding performance is achieved as the material has a wire density of up to 140 wires/ CM2 in solid silicone providing an environmental and RFI/ EMI seal when clamped between two metallic surfaces. The wires are crimped to aid compression and are chemically bonded to ensure retention. They also penetrate light oxide layers, ensuring a low contact resistance path when
compressed.For applications with severe joint unevenness, low closure forces, and where greater compressibility is required, Kemtron have developed new grades 470/480 of material to fulfil a need that meets the performance of our oriented wire in silicone sponge but with improved environmental sealing qualities. We have achieved this by using a very soft solid silicone with a reduced wire count of 100 wires per cm2 the same as our silicone sponge. The advantages of these materials over silicone sponge are that we can manufacture sheet widths of 225mm with a minimum thickness of 0.8mm.
A Kemtron Ltd 01376 348115
www.kemtron.co.uk
Modular High-Power FORGE Drawer Connectors
ouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking FORGE drawer modular power connectors from TE Connectivity (TE), a global leader in connectivity and sensors. This new tooling platform provides designers of power systems and electrical hardware a wide variety of configurations, providing engineers with more flexibility in design.
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With its selection of contacts and module configurations, FORGE drawer connectors make it easy and cost-effective for engineers to use the optimal power connect solution for a variety of data center, industrial, energy, and medical applications. TE's FORGE drawer connectors, available from Mouser Electronics, feature a modular tooling platform in which a single housing can have up to 10 modules with the flexibility to use one of five different contact types in each module. This flexibility enables engineers to get a better fit for their applications, without having to compromise by using unmatched housings, and without the cost and lead times associated with tooling new housings.
Mouser Electronics
EOS Power’s new (M)WLC550 Series E
(817) 804-3833
www.mouser.com
OS Power, a leading designer, manufacturer and seller of high efficiency and small size Power Supplies, today releases its new (M)WLC550 Series of High Efficiency, High Power Density AC/DC products.
The
(M)WLC550 Series for Medical and Commercial applications, has a power density exceeding 24 watts per cubic inch and offers unrivalled cooling and installation options for all devices, which require small size AC/DC power solutions.
The
solution is packaged in a 3 x 5 x 1.5 inch standard profile for comfortable integration.
The new (M)WLC550 series will offer end customers the opportunity to utilize a small 3 x 5 inch product as a conduction rated power supply up to 250 watts or a forced air cooled product up to 550 watts. Medical customers benefit from the BF design including risk management and from compliance to the 4th edition IEC 60601-1-2:2014 EMC requirements. It is available in Medical and Commercial versions and can be put in the device in horizontal, vertical and overhead direction without suffering any decrease of efficiency. Basic specifications: • • • • • •
Efficiencies up to 93% - 40 to 70 Degree Operation
3 x 5 x 1.5 inch Industry Standard Profile Maximum flexible Power Ratings Multiple Installation Options
Medical Version Edition 4 EMC Compliant
“EOS Power is one of very few power companies globally who design and manufacturer all their own power conversion products. EOS will continue this in-house design and manufacturing strategy and broaden the product offering to ensure our end customers get a best in class power offering from a single source”, announces Ralph Bischoff – Director of EOS Power.
EOS Power Pvt. Ltd 36 July/August 2016 | ELECTRONICS +353 51 561060
www.EOSpower.com
Astute protect against high voltage transients
A stute Electronics, the leading supplier of
electronic components and value added services, has introduced Linear Technology’s high efficiency LTC7860 surge stopper ICs which protect loads from high voltage transients. During an input overvoltage event, such as a load dump in vehicles, the LTC7860 controls the gate of an external MOSFET to act as a switching DC/DC regulator (PROTECTIVE PWM mode). This operation regulates the output voltage to a safe level, allowing the loads to operate through the input over-voltage event. During normal operation (SWITCHON mode), the LTC7860 turns on the external MOSFET continuously, passing the input voltage through to the output. An internal comparator limits the voltage across the current sense resistor and regulates the maximum output current to protect against overcurrent faults.
Astute Electronics Ltd 01920484838
www.astute.co.uk
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