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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Virtual Keys for PCAP Controllers


IP68 Die Cast


Grey and Black. Manufactured in corrosion resistant aluminium alloy with stainless steel screws, and an impact resistance of up to 7 joules (IEC 60079-0:2004), these cases are suitable for safely enclosing electronic components, PCBs or e-mech components such as relays and switches. The 68 series come in 6 sizes and can withstand temperatures ranging from -60 C to +200 C in areas that are generally considered too harsh for other enclosure materials.


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Holes and slots can be machined to your exact specification and customised with legends and your company logo. Our experienced sales team will search for the size and


type of enclosure you need. For immediate online assistance click the ‘online chat’ icon or email sales@evatron.com.


Evatron  01908 325100  www.evatron.com


igh impact IP68 die cast enclosures are available in Natural Aluminium as well as powder coated Silver


panels. These Virtual Keys replace hardware keypads or buttons and can be assigned keyboard shortcuts and hotkeys. The PenMount Virtual Key Tools automatically retrieves a panel’s active area from the firmware so that users can designate the size and position of the button area, add, remove or adjust the buttons size and position and define functions. Ideal for Kiosks, POS, Information Displays, Transportation and Public Terminals


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RDS  01453 733 300  www.review-displays.co.uk


First congatec SMARC 2.0 module with NXP i.MX8 processor C


vailable now from RDS is PenMount’s virtual key firmware for projected capacitive (PCAP or PCI) touch


ongatec announces the conga-SMX8, the company’s first SMARC 2.0 Computer-on-Module based on the 64-bit NXP i.MX8 multi-core ARM processor family. The ARM Cortex- A53/A72 based conga-SMX8 represents the new flagship module for ultra-low-power embedded computer designs, offering the recent best-in-class ARM processor with excellent performance, flexible graphics and numerous embedded features for all kind of IIoT applications. It provides high-performance multi-core computing along with extended graphics capabilities for up to three independent 1080p displays or a single 4K screen. Further benefits of this


native industrial-grade platform include hardware-based real-time and hypervisor support along with broad scalability as well as resistance against harsh environments and extended temperature ranges. All these features make the SMARC 2.0 module meet the recent performance and feature set needs for low power embedded, industrial and IoT applications as well as the new mobility sector.


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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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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  01296 319 000 CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/ELECTRONICS  www.schurter.co.uk


CHURTER expands its wide range of current compensated chokes with high current types


Get connected with the Interconnection Specialists


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he cable assembly manufacturing service that is offered by Selwyn Electronics continues to grow with


increased investment in both our UK and China facilities. This allows us to offer the best possible prices on all of the cable assemblies that we can offer. The range covers Miniature through to Industrial


circular, Ribbon cable, Custom moulded, Waterproof, Coax, Sata (in custom lengths), FFC, Crimp and IDC, and Telecom assemblies, in fact there are very few assemblies that we cannot supply. Just take a look at our website to see the range. Both facilities are ISO accredited and all assemblies are 100% electronically tested. All orders are controlled from the Selwyn sales office and we can offer a full engineering support service including recommendation of products, drawings, quotations and samples in a short lead time. Contact us with your requirements and see the benefits of dealing with the Interconnection Specialists.


Selwyn  01732 765100  www.selwyn.co.uk


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