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SEPTEMBER 2016 SUPPLEMENT CONTENTS SUPPLEMENT SUPPLEMEN


KEY CONSIDERATIONS WHEN SPECIFYING RAILWAY TRACK- SIDE CABINETS


ENCLOSURES & FITTINGS


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PCB DESIGN WhWhat to look out for


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What to look out for when considering the best type of terminal block and some simple methods to navigate the plethora of available choiceschoiceces


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INTE T ON USB TyType-e C pror misi es to S4


redundant as it delivers power and high speed data connectivity


SB Type-C promises to make all other cables and connectors


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TThhe philosophy of connector specialist,


Binder has been built on the foundations of a


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Specifying railway trackside cabinets


Equipment cabinets for railway trackside deployment need to be robust and highly functional while off


ffering protection fromvandalism and extreme temperatures.


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Racks, Cabinets & Enclosures... S4.


S4. How to select the correct PCB Terminal


SUPPL Block


Interconnection...


Interconnection... S8.


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S8. USB Type-C: The single cable of the future


S10. Strong Family connections spur global growth


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