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Nicola Della Malva joins Powell Electronics to support customers in Italy


Electronics connector veteran to bring design and commercial expertise to connector distributor Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for


high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial, has announced the appointment of electronics connector veteran, Nicola Della Malva as country manager for Italy and South East Europe. Previously with PEI Genesis, which he set up in Italy 11 years ago, ITT and Yamaichi, Della Malva is a well-known figure and will be able to bring design as well as commercial support to the role. Commented Powell Electronics’ European MD, Gary Evans:


“It’s fantastic to have Nicola on board. His vast experience and knowledge of the connector market will prove invaluable to Powell, our customers and manufacturing partners alike.” Added Della Malva: “I am very pleased to have joined Powell. Being based in the EU with stocks held in Ireland, Powell’s customers can side-step all the problems that Brexit is causing. Powell already has a great line up of franchises including Glenair, Lemo, TE (value add products), Amphenol and Positronic and I am keen to start helping customers find the right solutions for their interconnection challenges.”


www.powell.com www.bwwcomms.com


Lattice Automate Solution Stack Accelerates Development of Industrial Automation Systems


New Stack Provides Low Power, Secure, and Reliable Solutions for Next-Generation Factory Automation and Industrial Robotics Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today


extended its portfolio of comprehensive low power FPGA-based solution stacks with the introduction of Lattice Automate™. The stack includes software tools, industrial IP cores, modular hardware development boards, and software-programmable reference designs and demos that simplify and accelerate implementation of applications like robotics, scalable multi-channel motor control with predictive maintenance, and real-time industrial networking. Intelligent industrial systems made possible by Automate will play a vital role in automating future smart factories, warehouses, and commercial buildings.


OKW’s New CONTROL-KNOBS With Optional LED Illumination


OKW has launched advanced new rotary/click CONTROL-KNOBS for menu-driven electronics – typically for devices manufactured in high volumes. These elegant and ergonomic tuning knobs fit rotary potentiometers or encoders with round shaft ends (DIN 41591). They are ideal as the central element of menu-driven interfaces. Applications include measuring and control; medical, wellness and laboratory technology; HVAC; communications; Smart Factory and building control systems. Soft-touch CONTROL-KNOBS are easy to grip and comfortable to operate. They can be illuminated if required, using SMD LED technology (5 V). RGB LEDs allow individual lighting and colours, illuminating a translucent optic ring on the top and the pointer line (when specified). The knobs are available with or without a pointer line on the side for fine scaling. They fit securely on potentiometer spindles, using the tried and tested collet fixture system. The maximum torque for installation is 1.5 Nm (function 1.2 Nm). Innovative CONTROL-KNOBS comprise two parts – a hard inner body made of robust, high-quality polycarbonate and a soft-touch TPE outer shell with a functional grooved appearance. They are available in two sizes: ø 36 mm and ø 46 mm. The collet boreholes are suitable for 6 mm and 1/4” spindles. The standard colours are nero black and volcano grey. Prices start at £9. Accessories include an LED illumination kit, bases, covers, round nuts and a tightening spanner. OKW can supply CONTROL-KNOBS fully customised. Services include machining, printing, laser marking and installation/assembly. Visit the OKW website for more information: https://www.okw.co.uk/en/Potentiometer-Tuning-knobs/Control-Knobs.htm


OKW’s advanced soft-touch illuminated CONTROL-KNOBS – the central element of menu-driven interfaces


Technology trends like the IoT and Edge computing are driving development of intelligent automation systems to improve efficiency and worker safety. According to Fortune Business Insights, the global industrial automation market is projected to reach USD $326.14 billion by 2027. “In order for automated industrial systems to provide the productivity and safety benefits


businesses want, they must support features like low power operation, low data latency, high availability, and real-time processing,” said Mark Hoopes, Director of Industrial Segment Marketing, Lattice. “The Automate solution stack offers a quick and easy way for developers to create industrial systems that leverage these features to support emerging technologies like predictive maintenance.” The Automate stack offers reference designs and software tools for the rapid development of popular industrial applications, including: • Scalable Motor Control – accelerates development of flexible motor control systems, including a GUI-based user interface for system monitoring and control.


• Predictive Maintenance – minimizes machine downtime by monitoring multiple motors in a system.


• Embedded Real-time Networking – implements an extensible sense and control system for a large number of devices using a Lattice Nexus™ FPGA as the central controller.


• Cyber Resiliency – enables a hardware Root-of-Trust that can detect, protect, and recover from a firmware-based attack in real time.


• Easy-to-use Software Design Methodology – the stack supports Lattice Propel™ for simplifying development of industrial automation systems with software/hardware co-processing using an embedded RISC-V processor.


For more information about the Lattice products mentioned above, please visit: • www.latticesemi.com/Automate • www.latticesemi.com/LatticeNexus • www.latticesemi.com/LatticePropel


Choose Trojan Electronics if you want to do more than just outsource your contract electronics manufacturing


Why? At Trojan Electronics, every customer relationship is personal, driven around quality, flexibility and delivery.


Thus we: • deliver on time, every time


• At the same time we are agile enough to flex and pivot should your requirements change


Consequently: • We can demonstrate a proven reject rate of LESS than 210 parts per million • 97% of customers rate Trojan as Good, Very Good or Excellent in all aspects of our service


So, if quality is at the core of your business, Trojan Electronics is the partner of choice for you.


Contact us on 01792 469020 email: sales@trojanelectronics.co.uk www.trojanelectronics.co.uk


44 May 2021 Components in Electronics


Air Disinfection, Virus & Bacteria Buster from VTM Germicidal UV-C light to disinfect the air around us


Clean and Safe with no chemicals or disposable waste, and designed to work 24/7. Great for the office or large areas. Simple and easy to fit, and can be moved as needed. UV-C is proven on all known pathogens, they are lower cost than other options and have other benefits including odour reduction and reduced staff sick days. Government Restart Grants may be available to aid the return to work. VTM UK has a range of UV-C solutions in addition to component supply. Technical data and prices are available on request.


VTM UK Ltd, Unit 6 Nash Hall, High Ongar CM5 9NL 01462 473820 www.uvc-vtm.co.uk uvc@vtm.co.uk www.vtm.co.uk sales@vtm.co.uk


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