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EUROQUARTZ LAUNCHES HIGH SPEED CURRENT STEERING LOGIC CLOCK OSCILLATORS F
Connectors set to make a splash
s a specialist supplier of connectors and cable assemblies for almost 30 years, with particular emphasis on engineering support, Selwyn Electronics has added a range of waterproof connectors suitable for marine and LED lighting applications. They provide a low cost connection where moisture or dust protection is required. Although predominantly circular, there are also waterproof USB, RJ45 HDMI and D connectors available. This new range joins the company’s industrial and high
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performance push-locking and M8/M12 NMEA2000 approved circular connector range, as well as RF connectors, PCB connectors, crimp connectors, high speed I/O connectors, SATA/SAS connectors, terminal blocks, network connectors, custom adaptors and BGA sockets.A custom connector service is also offered with engineering and technical support.
Selwyn also offer Custom cable assemblies
manufactured from one of our ISO9001 approved cable assembly here in the UK or in our China factory.
Selwyn 01732 765100
www.selwyn.co.uk
requency control specialist, Euroquartz is now offering high speed current steering logic (HCSL) versions of its ultra-low phase jitter EQJF clock oscillator range. HCSL outputs deliver a less “noisy” solution compared with static logic types, a major benefit for mixed low voltage signal processing and essential in applications such as optical communications, PCI-Express and Intel chipsets etc. Offering a range of frequencies from 50 to 700MHz with phase jitter of 150fs typical, 300fs maximum, this new generation of oscillators is produced in the UK and available for delivery in one to two weeks. HCSL offers the fastest switching speeds with power consumption – at 94mA typical, 115mA maximum – lying between LVCS and LVPECL types. EQJF series HCSL oscillators feature a choice of supply voltages – 1.8, 2.5 or 3.3V – with frequency stability
specifications of ±25, ±50 and ±100ppm over both commercial (-10 to +70°C) and industrial (-40 to +85°C) temperature ranges available as standard. Tighter custom options can be supplied to special order.
Euroquartz 01460 230000
www.euroquartz.co.uk
RAFI stands out for innovation and reputation R
AFI is considered one of the most innovative companies in Germany and enjoys an excellent reputation with its customers, this according to the
2018 Deutschland TEST survey. This customer satisfaction survey covered the 5000 largest German companies in more than 140 industrial sectors. The study was commissioned by the German business magazine FOCUS MONEY. The market researchers awarded RAFI the 2018 Innovation Award for its novel products and substantial R&D investments in the development of electromechanical components, control systems, and industrial touchscreens. RAFI also won the Best Reputation seal of approval for management performance, superior product quality, excellent service, and environmental as well as economic sustainability. "We are very proud to accept these awards on behalf of our staff," said managing director Albert Wasmeier. "At RAFI, we strive to set standards through innovative developments for human- machine communication and seek to provide excellent service for our
customers around the world. Therefore, this is a fine acknowledgment of our team effort." RAFI GmbH & Co. KG
artur.krug@
rafi.de
www.rafi.de
150°C Conductive Polymer Hybrid Capacitor portfolio
train and engine-mounted applications in the automotive sector. Besides the high temperature rating, ZF Series hybrid capacitors are the first available in Through Hole Technology.
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Hybrid capacitors are one of the most promising solutions for high-endurance and high-performance application that also require miniaturization. The conductive polymer hybrid enables stable and very low ESR across the full temperature range of -55°C up to +150°C. Ripple currents in the order of 1Arms can be dealt with at peak voltage
and temperature while maintaining ESR as low as 20mΩ. The ripple current capability, as well as the lifetime of the capacitor, increases as temperature reduces, as indicated on datasheet. This makes ZF an excellent choice for specialized applications that experience a broad mission profile in terms of applied ripple and ambient temperatures.
Panasonic Industry Europe +49 89 45354 1427
46 SEPTEMBER 2018 | ELECTRONICS
www.industry.panasonic.eu
anasonic Industry Europe is expanding its conductive polymer hybrid aluminium electrolytic capacitor range with its new ZF series products, rated at 1,000 hours at 150°C, enabling devices to support cutting-edge power
Thermal imaging and furnace surveys in the steel and metals industry
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luke Process Instruments offers a comprehensive range of temperature monitoring solutions for primary and
secondary metals manufacturing. The company has just introduced ThermoView TV40 thermal imagers with an integrated visible-light camera. Designed for fixed installation, this new series is ideal for iron foundries where the imagers check temperatures of molten metal and monitor ladles to ensure that the refractory lining is intact. Users can define various areas of interest with distinct alarm conditions. The analysis software enables easy traceability for each melt. Fluke Process Instruments furthermore offers temperature profiling solutions for downstream steel and metals processing. The Datapaq Furnace Tracker based on the Datapaq TP3 data logger with up to 20 measurement channels enables furnace surveys according to NADCAP AMS 2750E and CQI-9.
Fluke Process Instruments GmbH
marcom2.emea@flukeprocessinstruments.de
www.flukeprocessinstruments.com
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