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CUI Devices Expands Tactile Switches Line with New Illuminated Models


Selwyn Electronics


As a specialist supplier of connectors and cable assemblies for over 30 years, and with particular emphasis on engineering support, Selwyn Electronics has always kept up to date with market trends and new technologies, to ensure that their range of products evolves with these changes. Below are just a part of the extensive range that they can offer.


Waterproof Connectors • IP65 to IP69 rated • Plastic and metal • Circular, USB, RJ45 • 2-50 Amp rated • Moulded assemblies


Circular connectors • Plastic or metal housings • Vibration resistant • IP50 and IP68


• Cable assembly service • Various polarising options


Cable Assemblies • 2 factories, UK and Far East


• Both facilities ISO9001 approved


• 100% electronically tested


• Test certificates on request


• Complete cable solutions


BGA Sockets and Adaptors


• Various locking systems • 0.5-1.5mm pitch • Custom footprints • Compression contacts • Socket/adaptor systems


CUI Devices’ Switches Group today announced the addition of illuminated models to its line of tactile switches. Housed in compact packages as small as 3.4 x 3.4 x 1.5 mm, these illuminated tactile switches offer a variety of illumination colors, including blue, green, red, red/blue, red/green, white,


and yellow. The models feature actuator heights from 0.35 to 6.3 mm, operating forces from 160 up to 300 gf, and life cycle ratings up to 100,000 cycles. As SPST circuit switches, these illuminated tactile switches carry surface mount or through hole mounting styles, PC pin or gull wing terminations, and vertical or right-angle orientations. The models are also rated at 12 Vdc and 50 mA. CUI Devices’ illuminated tactile switch models are available immediately with prices starting at $0.64 per unit at 500 pieces through distribution. Please contact CUI Devices for OEM pricing.


For helpful resources and tools on switches, check out our Resource Library that houses a range of blog posts, videos, and more.


Summary


Product name: Illuminated Tactile Switches Availability: Stock to 8 weeks Possible users: Consumer electronics, office equipment, and industrial applications Primary features: Variety of illumination colors Cost: $0.64 per unit at 500 pieces through distribution


Selwyn Electronics http://www.selwyn.co.uk/


CUI Devices www.cuidevices.com


LITF Series Ignites “New Phase” Of Din Rail Power


Relec Electronics is proud to announce the release of MORNSUN’s new range of 3 phase input DIN rail AC-DC power supplies, the LITF series. The focus is squarely on the high- reliability, compact power density with this truly revolutionary offering of 3 phase din-rail mount power supplies.


The LITF series is engineered to deliver unparalleled performance in a vast range of industrial applications where a durable, reliable, and adaptable power supply system is essential. It is designed with an exceptional wide input voltage of up to 600 Vac and an unprecedented efficiency of up to 95.6%, setting new industry standards.


Moreover, the series features active power factor correction with PF>0.95, fully compliant with EN61000-3-2 and ensures an optimised energy efficiency whilst reducing harmonic distortion. “The LITF series represents a transformative step in power supply technology, setting new benchmarks in efficiency, reliability, and adaptability,” said John Stone, Sales Director at Relec Electronics.


The LITF series displays an extraordinary level of resilience under stringent conditions. The power supplies are built to operate flawlessly at temperatures ranging from -30 degrees to 60 degrees without any de-rating, ensuring a stable output voltage under the harshest of operating conditions. They also offer a 150% peak load capability, for motor and highly capacitive loads, demonstrating a strong ability to handle sudden increases in load without sacrificing performance.


Relec Electronics sales@relec.co.uk https://www.relec.co.uk


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Furthermore, the LITF series is fully compliant with UL61010 Over Voltage Category (OVC) level III, EN/UL/BSEN62368, and UL508. These certifications reassure operators and users of the highest safety standards for their equipment. The focus of the LITF series is on the safety and reliability. Users can rest assured knowing that they are in compliance with the latest and most stringent safety standards. But that’s not all. The LITF series features the RS485 communications protocol, which enables users to monitor and control multiple power supply units from a single location. This addition significantly enhances the system’s adaptability


and integrability. Moreover, the series supports parallel operation, providing a flexible solution for applications that require higher power levels or redundancy.


A notable feature of the LITF series is its compliance with the ANSI/ ISA71.04-2013 level G3 standard, which makes it suitable for use in polluted industrial environments. This feature represents MORNSUN’s commitment to developing power supply solutions that are durable and robust, even in challenging environmental conditions. The LITF series, with its high performance, superior adaptability, and remarkable reliability, is set to redefine the 3-phase din-rail power electronics landscape. By combining groundbreaking features with compliance to the latest safety standards, the LITF series truly stands out as a testament to MORNSUN’s engineering prowess and Relec Electronics’ commitment to delivering cutting-edge products.


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