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DSEI RETROSPECTIVE  


RF AND IOT SOLUTIONS AT DSEI


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uber+Suhner, manufacturer of radio frequency, fi bre


optic and low frequency cabling, components and bespoke integrated solutions, highlighted its defense-based product portfolio at DSEI this year, including a showcase for its latest solutions in C4ISR (Command, Control, Comms, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) applications. These are discreet and system-orientated, designed to solidify the concept of the connected battlefi eld, optimised for mission critical operations: low- loss and high-fl ex RF cables for signal processing connectivity, EMP/lightning


protection supporting shelter and mobile radio applications, Direct GPS-over-fi bre, optical transceivers, and switching for remote antenna and ground station installations. “Overall, the C4ISR markets


continue to grow at a strong pace, with land-based and airborne sectors comprising the majority of that growth,” said BJ Lyman, market unit manager for aerospace and defense at Huber+Suhner: “By providing vertically integrated connectivity solutions that encompass radio frequency, fi bre optics and copper- based technologies, Huber+Suhner is able to provide engineers with the utmost in product options ranging


from discreet to fully integrated solutions – a key diff erentiator from


our competitors.” Huber+Suhner


www.hubersuhner.com E-TOOL OFFERS AN EXPLANATION C


onnectors are required for almost all electrical systems and applications. But maintaining them is a diffi cult process, circuit designers often replacing the connector that has malfunctioned. At DSEI 2019, interconnect specialist Nicomatic unveiled its multi-function TC50-e- Tool, for use in hostile and/or harsh environments: combined with its SmartCo solution for precise wire- fault localisation, and Nicomatic intends to prevent problems prior to their occurence. Occupations include voltage, current and resistance measurement, phase order checking, diode and insulation testing, and thermal imaging.


their occurence. Occupations include voltage, current and resistance measurement, phase order checking, diode and insulation testing, and


Its enclosure is important with regards to these uses, as the e-Tool comes in an IP65 waterproof case that measures just 305mm x 270mm x 194mm and weighs only 5kg. Battery life is fi ve hours and operating temperature is -20 to +40 degrees Celsius. Accessories supplied include: current clamp, wire adapter kit, rugged smartphone and a worldwide charger. Armando Zanchetta, R&D director, Nicomatic, had this to say: “With the TC50-eTool,


Its enclosure is important with regards to these uses, as the e-Tool comes in an IP65 waterproof case that measures just 305mm x 270mm x 194mm and weighs only 5kg. Battery life is fi ve


Armando Zanchetta, R&D director, Nicomatic, had this to say: “With the TC50-eTool,


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Nicomatic and ECA are delivering an off -the-shelf tool for generic electrical tasks in the maintenance, repair, overhaul, diagnosis and troubleshooting of electrical systems and equipment, in markets such as civil aeronautics, MRO centres, defense, security, energy, and many other applications.” A tough solution for minute connector monitoring.


Nicomatic www.nicomatic.com


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