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SHOW PREVIEW ELECTRONICS DESIGN SHOW 2017 KEYBOARDS FOR MEDICAL AND SANITARY APPLICATIONS


clean keyboards at this year’s EDS show. Suitable for medical


products, clean industrial applications including food processing, semiconductor manufacturing and laboratories, POS systems and public area data input and control, the keyboards are available with cable or wireless connection, are waterproof to IP68 and may be cleaned in a


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iamond Electronics the specialist distributor of HMI, optoelectronics, interconnection, power semiconductor and switching components will feature a new range of waterproof and easy to


dishwasher. The keyboards meet medical


approval EN60601-1-2 and can be supplied with an approved antimicrobial coating, nano silver or ionic silver antibacterial technology.


Full QUERTY keyboards and


square number keypads are available with optional adjustable backlighting, keyboard on/off switch and may be connected to host systems via USB cable or wireless link. Keyboards may be supplied with a push sensor mouse or optical tracker ball. Diamond Electronics supplies


electronic components to OEM and CEM companies in all sectors of electronic manufacturing from a number of franchise partners including some of the leading component brands as well as smaller technology focused companies offering unique devices aimed specific product areas. www.diamondelec.co.uk


FPGA DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING


Specialising in the design of Advanced Digital Electronics Systems, LDD Technology provides a full range of electronic design services including the specification, design, prototyping and production of electronic products. LDD are experts in the design of electronics systems including the use of FPGAs, Embedded Processors and SOCs. The LDD team will be on hand at EDS 2017


to discuss new designs, FPGA design and PCB design and arrange a design feasibility study for new customers. The company can provide high complexity


EUROQUARTZ TO LAUNCH NEW HIGH FREQUENCY OSCILLATORS


Frequency control specialist, Euroquartz is launching two new ranges of oscillators at EDS 2017. Offering ultra-low phase jitter of 150fs typical, the new oscillators are produced in the UK and are available in frequencies from 50 to 2100MHz with a choice of outputs including LVPECL, LVDS and CML differential. High current steering logic (HCSL) differential outputs are available for oscillators up to 700MHz. Oscillators in this range feature a choice of supply voltages – 1.8,


2.5 or 3.3V – across the range apart from LVPECL with 2.5 and 3.3V only. Frequency stability specifications of ±25, ±50 and ±100ppm over both commercial (-10 to 70°C) and industrial (-40 to 85°C) temperature ranges are available as standard with tighter custom options supplied to special order. Complementing the EQJF series is the EQVJF range of voltage controlled crystal oscillators (VCXOs) offering frequencies from 150 to 2100MHz (HCSL 150 to 700MHz) with identical options and similar RMS phase jitter performance. Both ranges feature maximum ageing of ±3ppm in first year


(±2ppm per year thereafter), duty cycle of 50%±5%, rise times of 0.35ns maximum (0.4ns for HCSL) and current consumption from 70 to 100mA typical depending on output logic selected. Additional


features include start-up time of 5ms typical, 10ms maximum and output enable/disable functions. www.euroquartz.co.uk


designs and has the experience to undertake designs from a simple stand-alone board to complex multi-board, mixed signal, multi- technology projects for harsh environments. Its goal is to become and integrated part of customers own design teams and have many such long term relationships in both commercial and defence markets. www.ldd.technology


Foremost Electronics will be exhibiting a number of key new product ranges at EDS 2017. Included in this line up will be heavy duty keypads, keyboards and custom computer interface devices from Storm. There will be smart cable management systems by Icotek; High quality potentiometers and switches for markets including Mil-spec, pro-audio, test and calibration equipment from Blore Edwards; Along with products and new technologies for moulding thermoplastic enclosures from Fibox.


www.4most.co.uk


NEW THICKNESS SENSOR FOR STRIP, PLATE AND FILM TARGETS AT EDS


Micro-Epsilon UK will showcase its full range of sensor technologies, including non-contact capacitive, eddy current and laser triangulation displacement sensors, as well as 2D/3D laser profile sensors, thermal imagers and colour sensors. The company’s stand will also feature two new measurement systems: thicknessSENSOR and moldCONTROL. The company’s thicknessSENSOR is a compact


thickness measurement system for strip, plate and film targets. Whilst its moldCONTROL is an inline thermal imaging system for the early detection of defects and quality fluctuations in injection moulded parts, including multi-layered or transparent moulded parts. The system is


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particularly well suited to large, complex, multi- layered or transparent moulded parts and can be easily retrofitted to existing injection moulding machines. Materials include all plastics, polymers, elastomers, rubber and even glass. For those with a need to measure colour, the


stand will also feature a demonstration of the company’s colorCONTROL ACS7000, an inline high speed colour measurement system that measures the actual colour of the target by identifying their coordinates in the colour space. The system can be set up to continually monitor a production process and output the colour measurement via Ethernet, EtherCAT or RS422. www.micro-epsilon.co.uk


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