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Advertorials 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


Rear panel “RKL” with fastening for mounting rail For quick and easy installation of a case on a DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715 TH 35,


the so-called top hat rail, company Fischer Elektronik has developed a back panel with integrated top hat rail fastening. With the new RKL ... rear panel there is a possibility to attach diff erent case designs from Fischer Elektronik to a top hat rail now. The robust rear panel, consisting of an extruded aluminum profi le, has a specially developed contour, which is suitable for the diff erent thicknesses of the DIN rail according to DIN EN 60715 TH 35 (1 mm to 2.3 mm). The snap-in of the case onto the top-hat rail is made possible by the pressed-in stainless steel wire spring and thus guarantees a secure and tight fi t. The position of the clip on the RKL ... was chosen so that the case is positioned in the center of the top-hat rail. The case back panel RKL ... is off ered in the standard portfolio for 22 diff erent cases. It is milled to the respective case contour and size and replaces the case cover panel on the back. The customer can choose between three diff erent surfaces: natural color anodized (ME), black anodized (SA) or electrically conductive transparent passivated (TP). Other sizes, surface treatments or additional mechanical processing are realized according to customer specifi cations. Please contact us, for further information and inquiries the product experts of Fischer Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG are pleased to be at your disposal, also at www.fi scherelektronik.de


If you can’t fi nd the fault, take a closer look Cupio Services off ers a comprehensive X-Ray, optical and acoustic non-destructive


analysis service for electronic components and assemblies.


One of the biggest issues in non-destructive inspection is getting a clear visualisation of the area of interest with suffi cient resolution to be able to detect the smallest faults. A straight 2D image could mask issues where the correct low angle image can see them easily. Equally CT isn’t always the answer as the part in question may be in the middle of a large board. In this circumstance a high resolution reduced angle CT could give you the required images. All of these tools need to be available. Our Nordson Dage Quadra 7 system, with 100nm resolution, full CT and tomosynthesis capability, can image the smallest of structures and our engineers are experienced in the analysis of the images and, if needed, reconstruction into 3D models. For investigation to die level for bond wires or voiding and delamination in components, we utilise the Nordson Yestech and Nordson Sonoscan systems which can measure bond wire height and check for die contamination using optical measurement and ultrasonics to see inside packages to check for defects and voiding. Should your issue be with fi nding counterfeit components within your supply, we also


off er both X-Ray and electrical comparison.. www.cupioservices.co.uk


36 May 2020 Components in Electronics Low profi le, 1.0mm pitch Mezza-pede® SMT


Connectors from Advanced Interconnections Low profi le, 1.0mm pitch Mezza-pede® SMT Connectors from Advanced Interconnections feature screw-machined terminals in an over-molded insulator for superior performance and durability. Typical applications include tunable laser power, cable to board, and low profi le board stacking. Available with customized options for automated assembly, in common and application- specifi c sizes. • Low profi le - board to board stack height (z-axis) options ranging from 2.9mm to 4.0mm (nom.).


• Robust design features screw- machined terminals and multi-fi nger contacts with a per contact current rating of greater than 1 Amp at 80°C ambient.


• Dual row confi gurations include 8, 14, 20, 30, or 36 total positions with other pin counts available on a customized basis.


• Request a sample, watch a video, or build a part number online at Advanced Interconnections Corp. USA Tel: 1 (401) 823-5200


Smiths Interconnect’s KaStream® 5000 MK II antenna


system receives Inmarsat Global Xpress approval Tail-mount antenna system delivers commercial and military Ka-band worldwide coverage for Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Smiths Interconnect, a leading provider of airborne


SATCOM terminals and high power transceivers and Inmarsat, the world leader in global, mobile satellite communications, announced that the Smiths Interconnect KaStream® 5000 MK II antenna system has received Inmarsat type approval for use over the Inmarsat Global Xpress network.


The lightweight KaStream® 5000 MK II antenna system is a fully integrated solution that is optimized for use over the Inmarsat Global Xpress Ka-band network and supports both commercial and military modems. It can be used in tail-mount, hatch-mount and roll-on roll-off installations combining the Radio Frequency (RF) electronics, antenna aperture and positioning system in a single Line Replaceable Unit (LRU). This wideband, high-throughput terminal features a 12-inch diameter aperture and weighs less than 25 lbs (~11.4 kg). “Our KaStream® 5000 MK II broadband antenna system is truly unique, in the market, as


it off ers access to global wideband commercial and military networks. We are very pleased to be partnering with Inmarsat to off er fast, reliable and effi cient connectivity on and off the aircraft worldwide.” said Ralph DeMarco, Vice President of Business Development and Sales at Smiths Interconnect. www.smithsinterconnect.com


Schaffner Power Line EMC fi lter family for Lighting


Equipment The new Schaff ner FN 2580 power line EMC fi lter is a compact, application-specifi c, line fi lter for lighting applications up to 350 VAC. The fi lter can be used in typical single-phase applications (120 VAC and 230 VAC) or industrial applications when utilising phase to neutral voltage off three phase power. For example: 480 VAC P-P / 277 VAC P-N and 600 VAC P-P / 347VAC P-N. The new fi lters are very compact and have been designed specifi cally for lighting applications providing enhanced EMC performance at target frequencies and off er an


extended operational temperature range. Typical applications include lighting equipment, LED Driver and displays, street lamps and signage, industrial and architectural lighting, fl uorescent ballasts, other applications with high demand for diff erential mode performance. For further information, please call 01189770070, email uksales@schaff ner.com, visit www.schaff ner.com


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