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Smiths Interconnect celebrates signifi cant contract win with Boeing


Docking connectors will ensure consistent connection on NASA’s Orion spacecraft and Lunar Gateway


Smiths Interconnect was recently awarded a contract by Boeing to design, manufacture and supply bespoke connectors for use aboard NASA’s Orion spacecraft and Lunar Gateway. Smiths Interconnect’s docking umbilical connectors will be used to transfer power, signal and communications to diff erent modules on the space station. “These connectors have to meet strict


specifi cations to endure the challenges of space. They must deliver high speed signal integrity to ensure there is a strong, consistent connection throughout the mission,” said Paul Harris, VP Sales and Marketing at Smiths Interconnect. “With many phases of the Artemis programme still to come, we hope that our partnership with Boeing will stretch many decades as we explore Mars and the wonders that the planet has to off er.” The Orion spacecraft will take up to four astronauts to the Lunar Gateway where they will board a human landing system for exploration missions to the surface of the Moon. www.smithsinterconnect.com


Embedded ARM Core Front Panel


Solutions from ITRON (U.K.) LTD Itron’s powerful ARM9-based embedded TFT modules provide serial interfaces to link host and peripheral devices using USB, RS232, RS485, Async, SPI, I2C, CAN and Ethernet. Most ports double up as general I/O with IRQ functionality. Our embedded solutions allow designer engineers to move application processing into the TFT module which reduces host overhead and enables easily manageable communication speeds. The host can send raw data to the TFT module for the operating system to process and synchronise display refresh, navigation and peripheral control. For further details: The Sales Team, ITRON (U.K.) LTD Tel: +44 (0) 1493 601144 Email: sales@noritake-itron.com Website : www.noritake-itron.com


Telonic Instruments presents SIGLENT Technologies


new Flagship 1 GHz Oscilloscope The new SDS5000X Oscilloscope series is available with a bandwidth up-to 1 GHz, a maximum sample rate of 5 GS/s, and a maximum acquisition memory of 250 Mpts. It features powerful data analysis and measurement features and is well equipped to solve the complex challenges of embedded circuit design. SDS5000X-series is available with bandwidths of 350, 500, and 1 GHz, features a maximum sample rate of 5 GS/s, 250 Mpts of acquisition memory and a waveform-update rate of up-to 110,000 wfm/s. To help maintain high test speeds, many of its waveform analysis features are implemented in hardware. The SDS5X includes a full digital trigger with qualifi ed and zone triggering to help isolate faults more quickly. This technique enables a highly sensitive and accurate trigger control. It also includes a new low noise front end that delivers an industry leading vertical sensitivity of 500 µV/div, making the SDS5X a perfect tool for debugging small signals. Tel: +44 (0) 118 9786911 www.telonic.co.uk www.siglent.co.uk


CryoCoax signs a Sales and Technology partnership with Delft Circuits BV covering the UK and North


America Exclusive agreement will provide innovative flexible cabling solutions for cryogenic environments including quantum computing CryoCoax, leaders in the manufacture of cryogenic cable assemblies, and Delft Circuits BV are proud to announce the signing of a Sales and Technology partnership agreement which sees CryoCoax becoming the sole UK and US distributor for Delft Circuits’ unique and innovative product family. The Delft Circuits product combines flexible cryogenic cabling with standard RF


connector interfaces in order to produce an interconnect solution which offers both single and multi-channel cables combining microwave performance with compactness, durability and a low thermal load. Roy Phillips, Intelliconnect’s CEO was enthusiastic in his assessment of the


agreement. “This product is a potential game-changer in the world of cryogenic interconnects. We see it as the perfect complement to our existing range of Cryogenic cables and assemblies. The technical brilliance and innovation of the Delft Circuits team combined with our connector and commercial expertise is the perfect combination.” www.intelliconnect.co.uk www.cryocoax.com Tel: +44 (0)1245 347 145


www.cieonline.co.uk Simple to install DIN-Rail Mounted EMC cable shield


clamp from Foremost Electronics Foremost Electronics, the engineering-led Essex based importer and specialist distributor of electromechanical components, announces the availability of the icotek LFC cable clamp with EMC shield connection for use on the industry standard 30mm DIN-Rail shape C. The new LFC cable shield clamp allows the cable shield to be connected directly to the DIN-Rail while allowing an existing cable clamp to be used for strain relief. This cost-eff ective EMC shield clamp is easy to use and off ers very eff ective earthing of single cable shields. Key features include space-saving assembly, no tools required, high vibration resistance, large clamping range from 3 to 30 mm, large shielding contact area, shield contact and strain relief separated and fi ts all standard DIN C-rails (16-17 mm).


email: sales@4most.co.uk Tel: 01371 811171 www.4most.co.uk


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