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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Light pipes for status display


integrated light pipes. An intelligent, space and cost- saving solution for PDUs used in data centers and other multi-distributed power applications.


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SMITHS INTERCONNECT HIGHLIGHTS LATEST RF COMPONENTS AND CABLE ASSEMBLIES AT DSEI 2017


Hypertac, IDI, Lorch, Millitech, RF Labs, Sabritec, TECOM and TRAK under a single brand identity - will exhibit its largest range of components, assemblies and systems at DSEI show, Stand S5-270 at the EXCEL Centre. Smiths Interconnect will showcase a comprehensive


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high performance portfolio of innovative connectivity solutions providing customers with a single point of supply across multiple applications and markets. Previously, the DSEI shows were attended by the


Connectors business unit of Smiths Interconnect (Hypertac, IDI and Sabritec brands) with a focus on connector solutions. This year, in addition, to the broadly enhanced connector product offering, customers will be able to explore an extended portfolio of rugged cable assemblies, high performance ferrites as well as RF devices.


Smiths Interconnect  020 7004 1600  www.smithsinterconnect.com


miths Interconnect - who recently announced the transition of its technology brands, EMC Technology,


The human need for information continues to expand at record pace, while continual advancements in information and communications technology (ICT), strive to keep pace with this demand. New data centers continually appear in the most unconventional of places to support this growing demand. These data centers are under constant pressure to improve upon efficiency and reliability under growing regulatory requirements to reduce energy use and cost. Meanwhile, the demand for reliable transmission with increased speed must keep pace. At the base of this modern day economic demand and supply phenomena is an intelligent, reliable power supply and – at the base of that – a simple connector. SCHURTER is pleased to introduce its IEC outlets with integrated light pipes, which bring a simple yet improved solution to intelligent power distribution.


Freely configurable Today, PDUs often use LEDs mounted in between outlets to display a current status. The high packing density of servers in modern data centers demands the same of power distribution units. With SCHURTER's appliance outlet, the integrated light pipes provide space and assembly cost savings over conventional strip designs. Service technicians are able to clearly see which systems are working properly, or respond to required maintenance adjustments. The triggering of the LEDs is freely configurable, wherein each state can be clearly and independently represented. An outlet could, for example, signal an outage with a red LED, or a critical power consumption pattern with a yellow LED. Optionally the SCHURTER 6600-5 is also available with only one or without light pipe. Cord retention In order to prevent against unintentional removal of a power cord, the new sockets offer a pull-out safety device. Depending on the arrangement of the sockets in the bar – horizontally or vertically – the SCHURTER V-Lock or other cord retention systems with side latches can be used. Both systems are possible with outlets the 6600-5. The outlet's snap arms are currently designed for front panel dimensions of 1.7 or 2.0 mm. Versions for 1.0, 1.5 and 2.5 mm will follow shortly. And a 16 A version of the device socket with up to 4 light pipes will be launched in the near future as well.


SCHURTER  +41 41 369 31 11  www.schurter.com


CHURTER improves upon a classic product: the new 6600-5 series IEC outlets are available with


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instar have announced a new range of TFT LCDs with a MIPI Interface The MIPI Display Serial


Interface (MIPI DSISM) defines a high-speed serial interface between a host processor and a display module. The interface enables manufacturers to integrate displays to achieve high performance, low power, and low electromagnetic interference (EMI) while reducing pin count and maintaining compatibility across different vendors. Designers can use MIPI DSI to facilitate brilliant colour rendering for the most demanding imagery and video scenes and to support transmission of stereoscopic content. Sizes are 5 inch , 7 inch and 8 inch.


See


http://www.mansky.co.uk/news/winstar-have-announced- a-new-range-of-tft-lcds-with-a-mipi-interface.html


http://www.mansky.co.uk/products/display/tft/mipi- interface-tfts/


Manhattan Skyline  01344 307733 www.mansky.co.uk


36 SEPTEMBER 2017 | ELECTRONICS


Fluke Process Instruments launches new website


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luke Process Instruments has announced the launch of a new website, www.flukeprocessinstruments.com,


combining its extensive global capabilities in industrial temperature measurement. The website was designed to reflect the company’s core competencies and mission to provide the most comprehensive infrared temperature measurement and profiling solutions for industrial, maintenance and quality control applications. Fluke Process Instruments brings together more than


150 years of experience in pioneering new technologies into one integrated company. By joining three recognized brand leaders – Raytek, Ircon and Datapaq – it offers a complete line of infrared sensors, linescanners, thermal imagers and profiling systems for use in today’s most demanding environments.


Fluke Process Instruments GmbH  +49 . 30 . 478 008-0  www.flukeprocessinstruments.com


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