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More applications possible for binder’s versatile RD24 power connector series
binder has added new versions to its popular RD24 power connector series. Among the new Series 692/693 connectors is a version that can accommodate cables with diameters from 7 mm to 17mm and a panel mount version that binder has designed for use with thicker front panels.
The new cable connector has what binder describes as a “Vario” cable outlet that can handle diff erent cables sizes. The design features an onion ring seal which has multiple, separable seals which, when separated, fi ts various cable diameters.” Two specifi cations are available – 4 pole (16A, 400V) and 7 pole (10A, 250V) – both of which have a pre-engaging earth contact. binder is off ering male and female versions for in-line mating or connection to standard panel-mount receptacles. binder’s RD24 connectors protect to IP67 when mated and locked and options are available for screw, crimp and solder termination and contact resistance is ≤5mΩ.
www.binder-connector.co.uk
New Additions to the ODU-Mac® Range from Selwyn
Electronics The ODU-MAC® modular range of connectors continues to grow with the addition of the Push-Lock and Zero variations. The ODU-Mac® Push-lock off ers a compact, sealed housing with push-locking based on
the ODU-MAC® Blue-Line series. Seven units can be custom fi tted with hybrid connector confi gurations off ering IP67 protection. A total of six optional coding functions and the tried-and-tested push-pull locking principle ensure mating is reliable and secure, which has been achieved from the decades of experience obtained through ODU push-pull circular connectors. The ODU-Mac® Zero with its symmetrical housing, enables a range of up to 9 units of signal, power, data-rate and coax modules. In place of an aluminium frame, the plastic housing parts have integrated rails, making the use of magnetic components no longer necessary. 90˚,45˚and straight cable exit connector housings with a slimline, light designed receptacle for easy handling. See our website for further details.
01732 765100 /
interconnect@selwyn.co.uk /
www.selwyn.co.uk
Spicer Consulting Limited has announced the appointment of point electronic GmbH as its distributor for magnetic fi eld cancelling systems and SC11 analysis systems in Germany. point electronic will also provide a site survey service for magnetic fi elds, and vibration and sound levels in this market. The partnership with Spicer Consulting will widen and strengthen its off ering in the region, adding magnetic fi eld cancelling systems for the protection of sensitive equipment from changing ambient fi elds or low frequency electromagnetic interference. Together, the two companies will be able to serve more electron microscope and charged beam equipment users, and provide professional local technical and sales support to customers in Germany. Spicer Consulting Limited, visit
www.spicerconsulting.com Point Electronic GmbH, visit
www.pointelectronic.de
Spicer Consulting Limited announces point electronic GmbH as its distributor in Germany
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
www.advanced.com Advanced Interconnections Corp. USA Tel: 1 (401) 823-5200 Email:
info@advanced.com
www.advanced.com
Powell Electronics expands in Europe with new
headquarters, technical staff and franchises Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial, has strengthened its European presence by relocating to new premises in Dublin, Ireland, employing more technical staff to support design-in activities and signing new franchises agreements. The company has an excellent reputation in the USA off ering value-add connector and cable assembly services at its headquarters in New Jersey. However, in Europe the company had focused purely on the agricultural market from small facility in Utrecht, Netherlands. In mid-2019, Gary Evans, a seasoned connector professional who had previously occupied senior management positions at Harwin, Deutsch and ITT, was appointed to redefi ne the Powell’s European business. As a result, major European franchise agreements have been signed with Glenair, Harwin, Amphenol Aerospace, Quell, AB Connectors, Lemo, Conesys and more. This is now enabling Powell to address the broad range of demanding connector applications with products that range from miniature PCB-mount devices to high voltage, high current hi-rel solutions.
www.powell.com
44 November 2020 Components in Electronics Lattice extends industry-leading security and system
control to automotive applications Lattice Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: LSCC), the low power programmable leader, today announced new versions of its MachXO3LF™ FPGAs for fl exible deployment of robust automotive control applications and MachXO3D™ FPGAs for system security that support extended temperature operating ranges for automotive and other ruggedized applications. MachXO3D FPGAs augment the popular system control capabilities of the Lattice MachXO FPGA architecture with industry-leading security features, including hardware Root-of-Trust (RoT), platform fi rmware resilience (PFR), and secure dual-boot support. The MachXO3D and MachXO3LF devices target control, bridging, and I/O expansion applications that must operate reliably in rugged environments, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS),
infotainment, motor control, 5G communications infrastructure, industrial robots and automation systems, and defense systems. Emerging trends like electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving, ADAS, and infotainment are increasing OEMs’ reliance on electronic components in automotive systems.
www.latticesemi.com
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