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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


binder M12 s-coded connectors enhanced


Silmat® Elastomeric Test Sockets


miths Connectors, a worldwide leading provider of high performance interconnect solutions for demanding applications, announces today the availability of Slimat® elastomeric test sockets, specifically targeted for digital high speed and PoP (package on package) test applications. Smiths Connectors’ Silmat® elastomeric test


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sockets bring to market an advanced, low profile contact technology enhanced by best-in-class design engineering and test development practices, providing customers with a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving semiconductor test industry. Silmat® sockets ensure an extremely short signal path enabling stable contact resistance,


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inductance and a high frequency bandwidth of -1dB @ 40 GHz. Composed of a patented core elastomer technology and contact set, Silmat® sockets feature a single component set enabling reduced maintenance and tester downtime through quicker changeovers. The sockets also provide long life (over 500K cycles), high durability and over 4 amp current carrying capacity.


Smiths Connectors  +39 010 60361  www.smithsconnectors.com


he extensive range of binder M12 s-coded power connectors has been enhanced with the introduction of new three pole (2+PE) versions with a pre-engaging contact and featuring both field attachable cable and panel mount versions with wires. Previously only available in 4-pole (3+PE), these new versions are ideal for mains voltage (250V) applications. Male and female cable connectors with gold plated contacts can accommodate cables between eight and 10mm diameter with screw clamp termination of wires up to 1.5mm2 (AWG 16). The panel mount connectors are supplied pre-terminated with 200mm long 1.5mm2 (AWG 16) UL


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rated wires. The rear M16 x 1.5 mm thread allows for mounting into a threaded hole or clamping with an additional jam nut.


The connectors are rated to 12A and 630VAC three-phase and have an


integrated pre-engaging earth contact. M12-S coding is typically used for power applications on AC. binder


 01442 257339


WSP-R243 2 Mobile Thermal Printer with NFC Reader


ur partner Woosim Systems have further expanded their mobile thermal printer range to incorporate the latest technical developments within this very competitive market. The WSP-R243


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offers real communication flexibility with its built-in USB interface plus wireless Bluetooth but also now including an “NFC” reader as seen on the majority of credit and debit cards now. Woosim see the introduction of the NFC technology as the next step to further cement their credentials as a major innovator and supplier to the mobile electronic point of sale equipment providers. The WSP-R243 follows Woosim’s compact design philosophy measuring just 79.2mm x 120.3mm x 45.6mm and weighing just 209g. The printer is compatible will all the latest Android and Apple smartphones and tablets making it an ideal printer peripheral for your unique project and app. The printer also has the option of an integral triple track magnetic card reader, further helping to reduce the amount of extra hardware needed for typical mPOS applications.


Craftdata  01296 332000  www.craftdata.co.ukwww.binder-connector.co.uk


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