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INDUSTRY UPDATE From simple to complex New sensors and switches portfolio for food, beverage and automation W


ith the launch of its new low cost high specification VEGABAR pressure


switch/sensor and VEGAPOINT level switches, it enables VEGA to help customers in even more areas in the food and beverage production processes. This brand new compact instrument series is perfectly tailored to the standard applications that still require high quality and strict hygiene. The new level and pressure devices have


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Also Distributors for other manufacturers: • PHOENIX CONTACT, • FINDER Relays, • CHINT Circuit Protection, Wiring Accessories & Control Components


• EATON GMT range of fuses. • SWITCHGEAR SYSTEMS Power Distribution.


All can be found via our Webstore, or contact us at our Works as shown:


COLTER PRODUCTS LTD  01371-876887  sales@coltergroup.co.ukwww.coltergroup.net


olter manufacture & supply Electronic Controls, Fuse alarm indication, PLC'S, Relay Interfaces and other


a universal adapter system of process fittings that provide the flexibility needed to keep installation and spares inventory costs low. A unique ultra-bright, eye-catching, 360° illuminated status display ring ensures visibility, safety and process reliability. Its status colours can be custom-selected easily seen from any direction – even in bright daylight. Some of the new pressure switch/sensors feature displays and keypads with dual easy-read text and VDMA menu, ensuring the right set up every time and easy understanding of pressure measurement or switch status. Another prominent feature of the


instruments is their communication capabilities. They feature Bluetooth wireless, which offers another option for safe remote and easy set up or function check of devices without the need for a PC, cables or connectors. Just download the free, simple (and award-winning) VEGATOOLS App. Also available is the IO- Link protocol, this ensures compatibility, intelligent data transfer and simple, fast system integration.


VEGA  01444 870055  info.uk@vega.com  www.vega.com


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Anvo-Systems Dresden Presents 64Kb Serial I²C nvSRAM for the Extended Temperature Range


serial nvSRAM (non-volatile SRAM) with I²C interface for the extended temperature range of -40°C to +105°C. With the immediately available, non-volatile memory device, the security of a system can be significantly increased. The data retention of ten years ensures high reliability. The ANV32A62ASE1 non-volatile memory device from


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Anvo-Systems Dresden features a storage capacity of 64Kb and a clock rate of 1MHz. The low power consumption is 0.5mA typically. The ANV32A62ASE1 serial I²C nvSRAM is internally


organized as 8k words of 8 bits. Each SRAM memory cell integrates a non-volatile SONOS storage element. In the event of an unforeseeable operating voltage drop, the SONOS technology enables storage of all data in one operation. The non-volatile memory device from Anvo-Systems


Dresden is suitable for innovative applications demanding extended temperature ranges, like industrial automation, robotics, IoT based systems, servers, measurement equipment, medical devices, building automation, and smart metering systems.


Anvo-Systems Dresden GmbH  +49 351 795 89 00  sales@anvo-systems-dresden.com  www.anvo-systems-dresden.com


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nvo-Systems Dresden GmbH, the specialist for non- volatile memory products, presents the ANV32A62ASE1


eveloping the KDS-DES sealing elements for unassembled cables, CONTA-CLIP has transferred the


simple cable entry principle of its KES system to its KDS cable feedthrough system: to insert a cable, the membrane of this, newest sealing element is first pierced at the marked center, whereupon the cable can be pushed through the selected channel. The design based on the proven KES system ensures reliable sealing according to the degree of protection IP64. The KDS-DES variants currently available accommodate up to eight cables, depending on the cable diameter, which can range between 4.5 mm and 10.5 mm. Despite the high packing density, KDS-DES sealing elements are compatible with almost all KDS solutions. Like those, they are pressed into the frame openings for installation from the inside. Their conical shape allows for easy insertion and reliable sealing of gaps.


CONTA-CLIP  christian.quade@conta-clip.dewww.conta-clip.com


IBASE Release Intel-Based MAF800 AI Computer With Support For High Performance GPU Cards


its powerful MAF800 industrial-grade AI computer series. The compact and fanless systems are based on deep


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learning with automated optical inspection (AOI) or vision-guided robotics (VGR) making it ideal for use in machine vision and factory automation facilities to automate shop floor processes and defect inspection. The MAF800 series is designed to locate and align parts for assembly with greater speed and accuracy than manual positioning through a high performance 8th Gen Intel® Core™ i7-8700 processor and extensive connectivity with three GigE LAN ports and six USB 3.0 ports for easy integration in multi-camera machine vision applications. Three other configurations of the modular MAF800


series include MAF800-E, MAF800-2E and MAF800-L2E, which are built with a SUMIT module that comprises four PoE ports and a serial port module. For more information regarding available options and configurations, please visit www.ibase-europe.com.


IBASE Technology  01438-846090  sales@ibase-europe.com  www.ibase-europe.com


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BASE Technology, a manufacturer of application specific embedded computer platforms, has released


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