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Advertorials Oxley panel mount LED indicators


The Oxley LED indicator range is specifically designed for the most demanding of military applications, the rugged LED lamps have ingress protection up to IP68 and offer high reliability with an MTBF in excess of 90,000 hours and operating temperatures from -40 to +185 °F.


Oxley has a unique modular design, which allows a wide range of colors, termination and voltage options to be incorporated into the lamp. There is also a range of special options available such as EMI shielding and sunlight viewing capability.


Oxley produces a range of NVG compatible lamps designed for use as caution, warning and indicator switches in areas where an operator is wearing night vision goggles (NVG), this is particularly relevant in aircraft cockpits and military vehicles.


Unfiltered light from an indicator lamp on a control panel can blind the wearer of NVGs to everything but the strong light source. The use of the correct lamp is vital for crew safety and the team of Oxley optical engineers can assist in specifying the correct solution.


The Oxley NVG compatible lamps are available in a range of mounting sizes, voltages, current and intensities and are qualified to MIL-STD-3009 and RTCA-D0-275 to provide complete confidence in quality and reliability.


The following Oxley lamps are available as NVG compatible options: Mil 50 – Sub miniature lamp sealed top and rear PS LH8 – Panel sealed lamp with a domed or convex lens STR LH8- Sealed top & rear lamp,domed or convex lens STR5 - Sealed top and rear lamp, rear mounting STR501 - Sealed top & rear lamp, rear potted & mounting


For more information on this range or to arrange a product demonstration, please contact us at sales@oxleygroup.com


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RJ 45 sockets To transfer data with high speed in industrial environments RJ 45 connectors are mainly used. Depending on the applied twisted-pair or glass fibre type the data rate is between


10 Mbit/s and 10.000 Mbit/s (10 GBit/s) nowadays.


For this and further application areas company Fischer Elektronik included the standardized RJ 45 sockets in their programme in 3 versions. Those are available in horizontal soldering technology as an unshielded version with a black plastic case typed “RJ 45 U”, as a shielded version with an aluminium case typed “RJ 45 G” and as a shielded version with an aluminium case and 2 LEDs typed “RJ 45 LED”.


Depending on the requested quantity packings are available in form of trays and “Tape and Reel” for a machine compatible feeding.


Please contact us, for further information and inquiries the product experts of Fischer Elektronik are pleased to be at your disposal, also at www.fischerelektronik.de


www.fischerelektronik.de Amphenol offers a wide selection of robust


Ultimate bench power supply New PWR-01 power supplies


Telonic Instruments announce the UK release of the new Kikusui PWR-01 series of wide-range benchtop programmable DC power supplies.


The PWR-01 series are versatile instruments with models offering 400W, 800W, and 1200W rated power output with maximum rated voltages up to 650V. Equipped with a 4-times voltage and current variable ratio, making this one of the most versatile range of DC power supplies on the market today, the PWR-01 provides flexible current and voltage for a variety of applications.


Variable internal impedance is a unique new feature that allows for various types of simulations suitable for automotive test and other battery-driven applications as well as solar-panel evaluation.


The PWR-01 is also equipped with a soft-start function that limits the inrush current, minimizing any harmful effects to DUTs such as DC motors. The power supplies are also equipped with ergonomic power setting knobs, allowing the operator to control voltage and current independently, as well as front-facing banana plugs designed for safety and convenience.


The PWR-01 programmable internal-memory feature lets the engineer save custom sequences on the power supply, eliminating the need to access a PC every time a test is conducted.


Synchronized operation allows for more complex sequences over multiple channels for accurate testing of DC/DC converters and other products.


LAN (LXI), USB, and RS-232 interfaces are included as a standard; the PWR can be operated in almost any testing environment via SCPI commands, facilitating system integration.


Kikusui power supplies are available for both sale and hire from UK based Telonic Instruments Ltd.


For more information please visit www.telonic.co.uk


Amphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems, offers a variety of high performance connectors including, wire and cable, fibre-optic connectors and management equipment, custom assemblies as well as interconnection products for the lighting industry. It’s wide range of robust interconnect products, including cabling, dimmers, lighting instruments and controllers that cater for every industrial lighting need.


This includes products from three of its divisions including: Amphenol Anytek, Amphenol Sine and Amphenol LTW (ALTW)


Amphenol Anytek offers three fixed-type series terminal blocks used in LED lighting and lighting control applications: the HB, HC and the NQ.


The easily operated compact HB series features a big lever design and convenient double or single wiring for one pole. Its push-in spring technology enables excellent anti-vibration performance, making it ideal for use in lighting controllers. These stackable terminal blocks can provide a 2 – 24 pole solution to meet the needs of nearly all customer requirements.


The HC series offers an extremely small pitch of 2.5mm, making it ideal for use in narrow PCB areas of lighting controllers. Its push-in spring connection technology and lever structure ensure reliable and convenient wiring.


The NQ series is a small size terminal block that can be surface mounted to a PCB and features push-in spring connecting technology. It has a low height structure of 2.7mm (pitch 3.0).


www.amphenol-industrial.com


Safety requirements for hand-held probe assemblies


In the field of test and measurement, IEC 61010-031 is the determining standard for hand-held test accessories, describing both the safety requirements and the corresponding tests. The revised Edition 2 was published in 2015, and after a three-year transition period, became mandatory in Europe this year.


A 56 page guide on measuring and testing safely has been produced by Stäubli Electrical Connectors. It provides information to make it easier to select and use the right test accessories.


In addition to general topics regarding safety at work and general standards and guidelines, the guide contains detailed information about IEC 61010-031:2015 together with a separate chapter highlighting the changes compared to the previous version.


These changes include reduced extra-low voltage levels, new requirements on protective shrouds, increased offset dimensions for plug-in connectors, and additional requirements on foreseeable misuse.


Available free of charge, the guide also contains a 15 page glossary of terms related to measurement and test accessories.


The IEC issued a minor corrigendum to IEC 61010-031 in August 2018, regarding values relating to temperature limits and protection against the spread of fire.


www.staubli.com/electrical


interconnect products for the lighting industry High performance connectors are reliable and easy-to-use


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