Advertorials 8.8” Letterbox Format TFT LCD Coreless power solution for high magnetic field
The 8.8”, 4:1 aspect ratio “Letterbox” format TFT LCD is the latest model to be introduced to the UK market by specialist display distributor Craft Data Ltd. With many of the current industry standard TFT LCD being unsuitable for a host of OEM product applications due to their physical size these letterbox format displays could help solve design engineer’s problems when looking to transition from a monochrome LCD to full colour. The S88SWX03 is a 1280 x 320 resolution device and features a high brightness LED backlight producing a brightness of 600 cd/m², coupling this with a high contrast ratio of 1000:1 and wide viewing angles of 150° on the horizontal and 145° on the vertical a very good optical performance is achieved. The panel has overall dimensions of 229.66 x 67.5 x 3.5mm and an active area of 216.96 x 54.24 and comes equipped with an LVDS interface.
Craft Data Ltd. Tel: 01296 332000
www.craftdata.co.uk
Axiomtek a major leader of design and manufacturing intelligent IoT & M2M industrial systems and
embedded boards & modules Introducing the PICO312, a palm-sized fanless pico-ITX motherboard built with Intel®, latest Apollo Lake SoC, with a system memory of up to 8GB supported. With a tiny 2.5” embedded board and Intel® Gen9 graphics engine, it is made to bring true high definition visual experience with dual display configurations.
Designed in mind of fanless industrial operation temperatures of -20°C to
+70°C; Its compact size makes the PICO312 suitable for many space-constrained embedded applications. It is also excellent for any media editing, imaging, graphics and video intensive applications popular in IoT industries.
For more product information or pricing, please visit our global website at
www.axiomtek.com or contact us via our social platforms: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, or via our sales representative at
wen@axiomtek.com.tw
Axiomtek
www.axiomtek.com
application Powerbox, one of Europe’s largest power supply companies and a leading force for four decades in optimizing power solutions for demanding applications, has announced the release of its new coreless technology platform to power medical and industrial equipment operating in very
high magnetic field environments such as magnetic resonance imaging or particle accelerators. Using the latest technology in high-frequency switching topologies and digital control with proprietary firmware to optimise efficiency and voltage regulation, Powerbox’s GB350 buck-converter module is the first building block in its category that is able to operate safely when exposed to high radiation magnetic fields of 2 to 4 Tesla. GB350 delivers an output power of 350W and when higher power levels are required it can be paralleled using an interleaving mode thus reducing EMI.
Powerbox
www.prbx.com
Cool, low power design (10w-14w) dual core 1.8Ghz
The fan-less design of Avalue’s ECM-APL 3930 makes for an eco-friendly solution.
Applications considered for the Dual Core 1.8Ghz 2M Cache embedded solution include solar power and in-vehicle, due to the board’s low power consumption.
Capable of running three displays (Dual HDMI, LVDS), the ECM-APL provides 1 SATA III, 4 USB 3.0, 1 USB 2.0 ,6 COM, 1x Mini-PCIe,1x M.2, 8-bit GPIO.
Key features include; • Onboard Intel®
Pentium® /Celeron® /Atom™ SoC BGA Processor
• Operating temperature -40°C ~ 85°C (optional) • Total power consumption between 10W to 14W
• 1 x 204-Pin DDR3L 1866MHz SO-DIMM, supports 4G/8G & up to 8GB DDR3L 1866MTs SDRAM (Non-ECC)
• +12 ~ 26V Wide Power Range
The ECM-APL is also suitable for entry-level applications including; AIO/compact system, thin client, POS, digital signage and retail.
The ECM-APL is now available from Display Solutions. Contact the team for more information.
Display Solutions 01480 411 600
www.displaysolutions.co.uk
Protective grounding module expands CombiTac
Advanced Interconnections adds 3.4mm stack height Mezza-pede®
Advanced Interconnections’ newest Mezza-pede®
SMT Connector, low
profile model DHAL, reduces board stack height by 15%. When paired with the mating socket, a z-axis stack height of 0.132 in. (3.4mm) is achievable – providing a reduction in package height and a shorter signal path in datacom and networking applications.
Advanced Interconnections Corporation USA Tel: 1 (401) 823-5200 Email:
info@advanced.com www.advanced.com
SMT Connector
connector range A dedicated protective grounding module is now available for the versatile CombiTac connector system. The new module is suitable for the system's conductive DIN housings and it protects users against electric shock in accordance with the IEC 61140 standard.
The PE module replaces one of the connector's two guide pins to provide a heavier duty ground connection rather than relying on the standard guide pins for this function.
Suitable for use with live conductors with cross- sectional areas from 10 mm2 to 50 mm2 (AWG 8 to 1/0), the module has a crimp terminated brass contact rated at 10,000 mating cycles.
The CombiTac connector system is produced by Stäubli Electrical Connectors, formerly known as Multi-Contact. The connectors can be fitted with any combination of high voltage, high current, data, fibre optic, power, thermocouple, coaxial and even pneumatic and fluid modules.
Stäubli Electrical Connectors Ltd Tel: 01908 265544 Fax: 01908 262080 Email:
l.kelly@
staubli.com www.staubli.com/electrical
A dedicated protective grounding module is now available for the versatile CombiTac connector system.
The PE module incorporates MULTILAM technology, a proprietary contact system that uses torsion spring contact elements to produce multiple contact points and ensure high reliability and low contact resistance.
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