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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


AO, the expert partner for Human Machine Interfaces (HMIs), offers its flexible and proven Series 70 product range of tactile, short travel pushbuttons and indicators. When the flexibility of durable polyester membranes is combined with EAO’s Series 70 industry standard PCB footprint, a wide range of application possibilities emerge.


EAO Series 70 – Flexible. Tactile and reliable E


New range of Hipot and Insulation


Resistance testers


elonic Instruments have introduced a new range of Hipot (Flash) and Insulation Resistance testers manufactured by Japan based Kikusui. Designated the TOS5300 the three models in the range are designed for use in Withstanding Voltage and Insulation Resistance testing to help ensure the safety of Electrical/Electronic components / equipment.


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Incorporating an innovative PWM amplifier that achieves high stability and has an input voltage regulation of.3%. The series offer rise and fall time control of the test voltage and a stable output which is unaffected by mains voltage variations, plus the ability to select 50 or 60Hz test frequency. Upper and lower current limits can be set within the range of 0.01mA to 110mA in AC mode and 0.01mA to 11mA in DC mode. AC test voltage is settable from 0.05kV to 5kV. D.C test voltages can be varied from 0 to 6kV. All models will operate from any global AC input voltages and frequencies; and are equipped with a USB interface.


Telonic Instruments Ltd  0118 9786911  www.telonic.co.uk


Typical applications • Machinery • Public transportation


• Heavy duty and special vehicles • Marine • Telecommunications • Medical technology • Energy supply • Automation • Building infrastructure • Food and beverage industry


Customers can benefit from EAO’s extensive background with HMI Component and HMI System competence. Our experts design and provide guidance towards an effective solution from a wide range of Series 70 possibilities. Flexibility with indicator and illuminated pushbutton options, a high degree of IP67 protection, and a service life of up to 1 million switching cycles allow for quick and easy implementation that can satisfy an extensive array of application opportunities. These square or round devices are available in a variety of colour choices. Low level switching capability, along with an operational temperature range of -25 °C to +70 °C, provide seamless application adaptation often needed within harsh and unforgiving industrial environments. As expected from membrane applications, illumination of Series 70 pushbuttons and indicators is evenly diffused which ultimately results in a smooth, homogeneous appearance.


Advantages


• Long-standing HMI System competence • Homogeneous illumination • Excellent tactile feedback • Almost limitless design possibilities • Easy-to-clean, UV-resistant films


EAO Ltd


Power, quality,Performance T


 01444 236 000  www.eao.com


he new ND40 from Lumel is the latest Class A/S power analyzer andrecorder with a very impressive feature set. Suitable for 3/4


wire, 3-phase, balanced or unbalanced networks and Industry 4.0 compatible makes the ND40 the complete power network solution.


• Measurement and recording of over 500 electric energyquality parameters acc. to EN 50160, EN standards


61000-4-30,EN 6100-4-7


• Measuring class A for 3 second aggregation.10 minute and 2 «hour aggregation class S


• Analysis of current and voltage harmonics up to the 51stfor class 1 (acc. to EN 61000-4-7)


• Web server, FTP server • Interfaces: RS-485 Modbus Slave, Ethernet 100 Base-T(Modbus TCP server), USB device & host


Lumel  0116 2849900


USB panel mount connector T


his new connector offers a neat solution to any application requiring USB connectivity on the outside of a panel or machine The connector simply mounts in a diameter 22mm hole and provides a type A connector on the front and the back side. This means you can use any length cable on the inside to match your exact requirement. The plastic cover cap is tethered to the connector so cannot be lost and provides IP65 ingress protection when in place.


•22mm single hole mount •USB class 3.0 •Type A/A connection •IP65 (with cap) •cULus approved


For more information please contact Anthony Wrighton on 0116 2849900 or e-mail anthony.wrighton@uk.oem.se


Baco  0116 2849900 / ELECTRONICS  www.bacocontrols.comwww.lumel.com


n order to keep up with customer requirements in the cable area, and to cover forthcoming requirements,


I Multi-Contact AG has launched a


selection of new leads called Flex-Sol-Evo. The Flex-Sol-Evo leads, which feature stranded fine-wire core conductors and double insulation, stand out from their competitors thanks to their excellent quality. The efficient design allows for a compact installation through wiring of the panels at module level or the distribution boxes/inverters at string level. The Flex-Sol-Evo leads are covered by a range of different certifications, from the simple TÜV certification for 1 kV through to UL and EN certification for 1.5 kV, enabling customers to choose from an extensive range of solutions. The tried-and-tested properties of the Flex-Sol-XL leads, such as RoHS certification, low smoke emissions, halogen-free design, and low flammability, are all present in the new leads as well. One of the highlights in terms of the electrical properties is the fine-wire core conductor, which is capable of carrying high currents, while on the mechanical properties side,


the exceptional mechanical


ruggedness is worth singling out. The product characteristics are rounded out with high processing stability thanks to the irradiation cross-linking of the components.


Multi-Contact  +41 (0)613065555  www.multi-contact.com


ELECTRONICS | SEPTEMBER 2016 37


New Lead Types for the Requirements of Tomorrow


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