Flexible Communication with I3C® and I2C Compatibility With the Versatile PIC18-Q20 Family of MCUs
The PIC18-Q20 family of microcontrollers (MCUs) offers configurable peripherals, advanced communication interfaces and supports multiple voltage domains for embedded systems containing several sensors. These MCUs are equipped with I3C® modules that have a fast communication rate, a high-speed 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter with Computation (ADCC), capacitive touch sensing and an 8-bit signal routing port to interconnect digital peripherals.
This product family easily interfaces across multiple voltage domains without external components, supporting 1V operation for I3C communication. The MCUs are well-suited as a I3C-to-I2C communication bridge or a companion MCU for larger IoT systems to perform housekeeping functions for an extensive range of space-sensitive applications and markets including IoT, computing, consumer, medical, wearables, touch sensing and memory management applications.
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Non-Magnetic Interconnect Products
In line with Cambion Electronics Limited product development strategy, the non-magnetic range has gone through extensive R&D. Contrary to popular belief, normal free machining grades of Brass are slightly magnetic, as they can contain traces of Iron and Nickel in their composition, rendering them unsuitable for sensitive applications, such as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scanners & Mine Detection Equipment. By careful control of raw material and plating selection and using the latest Magnetoscope technology magnetic permeability is tightly monitored ensuring the customer has absolute confidence. The range perfectly complements Cambion Electronics Limited existing product portfolio of industry favourites by retaining all the beneficial characteristics of the standard equivalents.
Sockets – A range of discrete sockets available in many mounting styles such as soldered, press fit, crimp, surface mount and stackable. Available to accept mating pin Dia. Ø0.41-2.06mm. The internal contact forms an hourglass shape with compound curvature that makes contact with 60% of the circumference of the mated pin, ensuring no discontinuity particularly adept in high vibration applications.
Pins – Precision engineered to be compatible with loose piece sockets and thereby provide positive and lasting electrical connections with low contact resistance. Pin diameters are held to +/- 0.05mm (0.002”)
Polygon Pin – A range of machined pins allowing for press-fit termination to PCBs. Available with various stand-off heights.
Terminal – A wide range of slotted, forked and pin styles in a range of sizes to suit standard board thicknesses. All variations are available insulated or
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non-insulated with a choice of mounting method. Cambion also offers a comprehensive range of insertion tools to assist assembly.
Shorting Links - Also known as Jumpers / Handbags. Male Insulated and Non-insulated. Insula- tor Polypropylene and available in standard colours Red/Blue and Black but others available upon request. In the following Pitch – 2.54mm (0.100”) to 12.7mm (0.500”).
Cambion is autonomous in its manufacturing capabilities with stamping, machining, moulding, automatic assembly and an equipped toolroom all under one roof at its ISO9001, ISO14001 and AS/ EN9100 certified Castleton, North Derbyshire facility. Cambion have a long and established pedigree for high performance electro-mechanical and inductive components serving the professional, automotive, military, aerospace, and industrial markets.
Cambion is committed to ongoing product development, continual Investment, especially in the latest machinery, which has resulted in substantial manufacturing and assembly capabilities to cover a broad and comprehensive range of disciplines and technologies.
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