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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Now at Mouser: STMicroelectronics’s STWLC33 M


ouser Electronics, Inc., the New Product Introduction (NPI) leader that empowers innovation, is now stocking the STWLC33 inductive wireless


SurLok Plus™


high current connector and cabling system. The quick connect and locking system, includes a high voltage interlock loop (HVIL) safety feature, as well as electromagnetic interference shielding (EMI) for noise immunity. These features are a requirement of high end battery systems to ensure safety and proper operation. Ideal for use in electric vehicles, materials handling,


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hybrid electric vehicles, and in energy storage for commercial and residential battery storage systems, SurLok Plus is a reliable alternative to common compression lugs. Its cost-effective and offers industry- standard crimp, screw, and busbar termination options, eliminating the need to purchase special torque tools and are easy to install. SurLok Plus is optimised for battery pack connectors from 50 A to 400 A (sizes 5.7mm to 10.3mm) using a touch-safe interface. SurLok Plus gives a flexible, quick lock and press-to-release design to accommodate dimensional constraints. It’s robust, low profile, RADSOK connector is quick mating and significantly increases amperage, while reducing insertion force, temperature rise, and voltage drop.


AMPHENOL INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS EUROPE  +39 02 93254.204  www.amphenol-industrial.com


mphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems, has enhanced its SurLok Plus


power receiver from STMicroelectronics (ST). One of ST’s Wireless Power Transfer solutions, the STWLC33 is an integrated, multi-mode wireless power- receiver solution optimized for portable high-speed chargeable applications up to 15W. The dual-mode receiver operates with both the Wireless Power Consortium’s (WPC) Qi 1.2 and PMA-SR1 AirFuel inductive wireless standard communication protocols, enabling it to quickly start charging mobile devices regardless of protocol. The ST STWLC33 inductive wireless power receiver, available from Mouser


Electronics, greatly simplifies the implementation of dual-function handheld devices and provides an improved user experience, faster wireless charging, and outstanding total system efficiency over other solutions. The STWLC33 is also the only 15W receiver from ST that is capable of acting like a 3W transmitter, using the same coil to provide power to another receiver. Users can charge one device wirelessly while also using that same device to charge another.


Mouser Electronics  (817) 804-3800  www.mouser.com


New easy programmable TFT displays with touch. M


MS Electronics added two new displays to their extensive range of programmable displays. EA uniTFT050 (5.0” 800x480 pixel) and EA


uniTFT101 (10.1” IPS 1280x800 pixel) use the UNISKETCH software with drag and drop function and object graphics programming. Design engineers and systems integrators benefit from shorter development times and gain more flexibility. These TFT display modules, with on-board powerful controller, open up many new possibilities for developers and users. Objects can be placed, moved, rotated, combined and deleted at any time. All objects can be positioned, rotated and zoomed in as required. Attributes such as transparency and colour can be assigned. Objects can


be linked to actions and I/O. Elegant effects such as fading in and out or flying in are possible. Commands for sliders, dials, buttons, images, MP3 sound files, data logging and calculations are included. In many cases the on- board processor can take on control tasks without requiring an external controller. 7 interfaces are available USB, 2 x SPI, 2 x RS-232 and 2 x I²C. 4 analogue inputs, PWM output, 16 digital I/O and SD card. It even has an analogue video camera input. To discover all features download the uniSKETCH program and start by simulating the demo programs on your desktop.


MMS Electronics Ltd  01943 877668  www.mms-e.co.uk Industry 4.0 cables & wires for automated production


SAB is not only a cable manufacturer but also offers support in automation technique for example in the range of new communication systems for drive technology. Herewith, the individual requirements of the customer and the long-term experience of SAB as manufacturer of highly flexible cables are combined in new products . The quick and flexible production of sample lengths is no problem at all . Faster than you think.


We focus on two Industrial Gigabit Ethernet cables that have been especially developed for the increasing data transfer in automation technique. Besides the world innovation CATLine CAT 7A RT, a CAT 7 A cable for robot application, SAB Bröckskes is also going to present a cable chain cable with UL/ CSA approval – the CATLine CAT 7 A S.


CATLine CAT 7 A RT – for robot application Gigabit Ethernet cable with UL/ CSA The cable CATLine CT 7 A RT for robot application is suitable for rough industrial conditions in automation technique for example at high temperatures, pollution by oil and aggressive chemicals.


CATLine CAT 7A S – for cable chain application Gigabit Ethernet cable with UL/ CSA The cable chain cable CATLine CAT 7A S is suitable for rough industrial conditions in cable chains for example at high temperatures, pollution by oil and aggressive chemicals.


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lexibility, efficiency and digitisation. This is industry 4.0 – the current subject of German manufacturing industry. Due to the complete linking and communication on


all levels of the production process considerable amelioration with regard to productivity and flexibility may result.


Today it is not quite clear how industry 4.0 in fully automated production will look like. Nevertheless, it is sure that a reliable transmission of increasing data volumes due to the steadily growing linking and communication of machine parts even under the most difficult conditions have to be ensured. As a consequence cables especially for machine construction, robotics or railway techniques are subject to extreme torsional stress and very high temperatures. These cables get in contact with different chemicals, oils or detergents. Also the subject of longevity with respect to industry 4.0 in industrial sectors are of basic importance.


70 years after its foundation, SAB Bröckskes presents itself highly innovative as answer to the mega trends of digitisation and industry 4.0 . The company presents a range of new industrial Ethernet cables 6, 6A, 7 and 7A that are not only extremely robust but also ensure a quick and efficient data transmission.


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CATLine CAT 6A HT – temperature resistant The temperature resistant cable CATLine CAT 6A HT is suitable for rough industrial conditions at temperatures up to fixed: -90°C/+ 180°C flexible: -55°C/ + 180°C.


CATLine CAT 7A DR reeling CAT 7A Gigabit Ethernet cable Our reeling CATLine CAT 7A cables have been developed for different applications whenever a considerable data volume must be transferred safely. They are for example used in stage technique of theaters, signal transmission and mobile trash rake cleaning or in high rack storage technique.


CATLine CAT 7A R - Rail CAT 7A CATLine CAT 7A R acc. to DIN EN 45545-2, is especially appropriate for rail applications. The cable fulfills the requirements on no flame propagation of DIN EN 60332-3-25 + DIN EN 50305 section 9.1.1 + 9.1.2 and is flame retardant and self-extinguishing acc. to DIN EN 60332-1-2


SAB BRÖCKSKES GmbH & Co. KG  +49 (0) 2162 898-0


www.sab-worldwide.com CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRONICS


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