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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


In2Connect supply rectangular and circular connectors


100nm X-Ray


Resolution and 4K Display


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mall defects in your soldering or bonds can be difficult to see. They aren’t with our latest 100nm


X-Ray solution. With 4K imaging, 100nm image resolution and a power of up to 20W you can be sure that you can see the tiniest of defects. Essential in failure analysis or critical component assemblies, the Quadra series of X-Ray systems also provides the highest resolution for CT and tomosynthesys, with instant filters and analysis software. Having the best picture is vital for manual defect


analysis but the software available on the system can automate those tasks for repeat inspection or small production runs. Nordson Dage provides advanced software for viewing layers through a component or board and actual and reconstructed computer tomography for a full 3D view. Functions are available for automatic checking of


voids or solder fill and pictorial or measured result outputs are available.


Cupio Ltd u 01962 832654 u www.cupio.co.uk


and industrial instrumentation. The screw locking M12 style connector has from 2 to 8 contacts and is IP67 rated so can be well suited for moisture-laden environments. Field attachable connectors have the freedom and flexibility to react to the cabling situation on site or to enable building your own M12 cables. M12 connectors may also be coded by application. As well as M12, In2Connect’s range of connectors include M8, 7/8”, Rund24, M23, tooling and junction systems, adapters and splitters.


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Download our Product Line Card from: http://www.in2connect.uk.com/res/In2Connect%20Brochure%20v3%20sec.pdf


In2Connect UK Ltd u 01962 773004 u www.in2connect.uk.com


Kemtron Introduce a new soft silicone flat EMI gasket material


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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.


Kemtron Ltd u 01376 348115


The new S Series in the familiar Push- Pull Connector Family Y-Circ® P


now available with a hermaphroditic connector. The S series, like the B series, is implemented in protection class IP50.


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Yamaichi Electronics is continuing to develop the push-pull circular connector series Y-Circ® P. Now, in addition to the B series (IP50), there is also an S series (IP50) available with a hermaphroditic connector


configuration. The same


advantages of the B series are provided and assembly is just as easy and error-free using identical half-shells.


The hermaphroditic connector means that the insulator is divided, with male and female contacts installed in both plug and socket. That makes the connection easy and secure.


All connectors in the S series also have a marking in the form of a blue dot with the Yamaichi logo. That makes connection and finding the coding particularly easy.


About Yamaichi Electronics


Yamaichi Electronics is a market leader for Test & Burn-In sockets, connectors and connection systems. Their reliability and functional dependability are absolutely essential for the success of the overall project. Yamaichi Electronics established themselves on the world market very quickly as a manufacturer of high-quality, reliable components for demanding applications in various markets and applications: semiconductor, industrial automation, automotive, data networking, measurement & testing, medical, mobile computing, embedded computing, and others.


Yamaichi Electronics u +49 (0)89 – 4 51 09-0 / ELECTRONICS u www.yamaichi.eu


fter the successful establishment of the B series on the market, the S series is


High Performance Single Board Computer with NXP i.MX6 Processor


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he armStoneA9r2 is a compact and very powerful Single Board Computer in PicoITX form factor.


• NXP i.MX6 Solo/ DualLite / Quadplus ARM Cortex –A9 with max 1GHz


• Up to 4GB DDR3L RAM , 1GByte SLC Flash , 32GB eMMC


• TFT via 2 x LVDS and DVI


• Capacitive and resistive touch panels via I2C • SD card, Ethernet, USB , CAN , serial , WLAN , Bluetooth.


• Available operating systems are Windows Embedded Compact 2013 and Linux (Buildroot and Yocto)


• Starter kit for quick development.


h t t p : / /www.ma n s k y . c o. u k / n ews / u l t ima t e - performance-with-quadplus-single-board-computer- armstonea9r2.html


Manhattan Skyline u 01344 307733 u www.mansky.co.uk


ELECTRONICS | NOVEMBER 2016 37 u www.kemtron.co.uk


ugged, compact, sealed M12 connectors are popular sensor/actuator connectivity in factory automation, process control,


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