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DKIH: Common Mode Chokes for 1- and 3- Phase Applications mount on PCB
for PCB mounting. The new DKIH series are available for single and three phase applications with rated currents from 10 to 50 amperes. Due to its open design, the chokes are light weight and compact, ideally designed to suppress EMI noise caused by power applications on the PCB.
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The Low Cost 15.6” Full HD TFT Display
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he NL192108AC18-01D is a low cost full HD display based on Tianma’s super fine TFT technology (SFT/IPS). SFT
gives an ultra-wide viewing angle (H/V 176°), a high contrast ratio and a wide colour gamut. The panel is bright (400cd/m²) with a wide operating temperature range of - 20 to + 70°C and features an eDP interface for fast easy connection to an SBC. The panel is excellent value for money but still built to last with a long production life.
• Luminance 400cd/ m² • High Contrast Ratio 1000:1 • eDP high-speed serial Interface
If value for money is more important than brightness, this makes an ideal choice.
RDS 01959 563 345
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Like all other aspects of electronic design, the power portion is oftentimes built today using discrete components on printed circuit boards. With the trending integration of components, to achieve smaller and smaller form factors, thermal problems and high currents on the PCB can arise. It also becomes increasingly challenging to meet EMC requirements with a filter package due to the resulting space constraints; therefore a filter on PCB with discrete components is a good solution. Next, the capacitors and a common mode choke, with asymmetrical effective inductance, are very effective to dampen EMI noise.
The new DKIH-1 series is suitable for single phase AC or DC applications from 10 up to 50 amperes. Light weight and compact, the common mode chokes are easily placed on the PCB with through hole technology (THT). They are designed and approved according IEC 60938, UL 1283 and CSA 22.2 no. 8. The voltage rating is 300 VAC (IEC, UL) and 250 VAC (CSA).
The new DKIH-3 series is suitable for three phase AC applications from 10 up to 50 amperes. The common mode chokes are also designed according IEC 60938 and are rated 600 VAC, making them suitable for many applications.
The DKIH-1 and -3 have a wide temperature range of -40 to +100°C. They are available with a standard pin out or customer specific pin out. Variations in the winding are also available on request.
SCHURTER LTD 01243 810 810
OKW’s New CONNECT Enclosures For Wired Electronics O
KW has launched its pioneering new range of CONNECT enclosures for wired or USB electronics. CONNECT is aimed at electronics applications
where the unit is connected to a cable, sits between cables or where the units are joined with USB connectors. CONNECT is a two-piece enclosure with convex and flattened case shells.
The flattened section is designed for fitting a membrane keypad or product label. Ergonomic rounded corners make it comfortable to hold. Three sizes are available: 54 mm x 22 mm in lengths of either 76, 116 or 156 mm. Open apertures at each end can be fitted with the end panels or integrated cable glands. The cable glands include a strain relief feature. Four fixing pillars are provided inside for fitting the PCB.
CONNECT is moulded from ASA+PC-FR (UL 94 V-0) for superior UV resistance. Other accessories include a holding
clamp for round tubes up to dia. 32 mm. Prices start at £5. The enclosures can be supplied fully customised on request. OKW Enclosures Ltd
01489 583858
Offers more than any credit card sized COM Express module before
www.okw.co.uk
Selwyn Electronics – The ODU UK Connector Distributor S
elwyn Electronics have been appointed as the UK Distributor for ODU connectors. They will be promoting the full range of
connectors, Push-Pull, Modular, Single Contact, Heavy Duty, Docking /Robotic connectors and can also offer a full cable assembly service for these products from their ODU approved UK facility. The Push -pull series encompasses IP50 to IP68 rated cable and panel mount connectors. As the name suggests these connectors secure themselves giving protection from accidental disconnection. The range includes four variants: ODU Mini Snap, ODU Mini AMC (both of these ranges have robust metal housings);
ODU Medi Snap and Mini Snap PC (plastic housings). There are Push pull series inserts which have been designed for Ethernet, USB 2 and 3, and HDMI applications. For further information contact their sales team who will be able to recommend the ODU connector to fit your application.
Selwyn 34 01732 765100 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2018 | ELECTRONICS
www.selwyn.co.uk
extended temperature range in the credit card sized COM Express Mini form factor. The new COM Express Type 10 Computer-on-Modules are equipped with the latest Intel® Atom™, Celeron® and Pentium® processors (code name Apollo Lake) and impress with 30% more processing power and 45% more graphics performance on a very small COM Express Mini module. Target applications can be found wherever a small footprint matters and where the rich eco system of COM Express is key for engineers, as is the case for handheld and rugged mobile applications as well as stationary mini devices and IoT gateways. Mobile devices benefit from approximately 15% longer battery life while connected industrial devices benefit especially from the enhanced real-time capabilities. Impressive for all applications is the massively improved graphics performance (incl. support of 4k displays).
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Congatec +49 (991) 2700-0
www.congatec.com
CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRONICS
ongatec has released the conga-MA5, the next generation of low-power modules for the industrial and
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CHURTER expands its wide range of current compensated chokes with high current types
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