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SCBM series mixed-density Combo-D connectors for
Positronic’s SCBM connector series, a high-performance mixed-density D-sub connector family engineered for can now be sourced through Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial. The SCBM series is part of contacts within a single connector platform.
Designed to meet stringent aerospace and defense requirements, the SCBM outgassing materials suitable for mission-critical systems. The connector family conforms to applicable material, dimensional, and performance requirements of GSFC S-311-P4, GSFC S-311-P10, and DSCC
demanding 40g performance requirements.
Pickering Electronics, a leading manufacturer of high-performance reed relays, has
completed production of a major optical link requirement for a leading energy distribution company. production to ensure it keeps pace. This has included the introduction of cobots to assist with labour- crucially maintaining quality and ensuring consistency. infrastructure include reliable interference-resistant and electrically isolated sensing, monitoring, data transmission, communications and control. The dielectric construction and optical isolation of industrial
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reduces the risk of operating errors, especially for less result, settings can be checked and adjusted quickly machine downtime.
adjustment of the emitted light. By simply pressing a button twice, the sensor reliably learns the saturation. This makes machine setup considerably faster and ensures stable detection of shiny, maintenance without the need to reposition surrounding components. This makes the sensor ideal for modern production machinery where space is limited and accessibility is crucial.
software stack. Endrich’s e-IoT platform supports customers in the and software stack is ideally suited for powering smart sensor with many nodes, each of which is battery-powered. In such healing’ since if a node fails, the system automatically re-routes the signal.
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