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Programmable TFT display with camera input and I/O


MMS Electronics now has three display sizes available in the object programmable displays. The new EA uniTFT050 (5.0” 800x480 pixel), EA uniTFT070 (7” IPS 1024x600) and EA uniTFT101 (10.1” IPS 1280x800 pixel) use the UNISKETCH software with drag and drop function and object graphics programming. Design engineers and systems integrators benefit from shorter development times and gain more flexibility. These TFT display modules, with on-board powerful controller, open up many new possibilities for developers. Objects can be placed, moved,


rotated, combined and deleted at any time. Objects can be linked to actions and I/O. Elegant effects such as fading in and out or flying in are possible. Commands for sliders, dials, buttons, images, MP3 sound files, data logging and calculations are included. In many cases the on- board processor can take on control tasks without requiring an external controller. 7 interfaces USB, 2 x SPI, 2 x RS-232 and 2 x I²C. 4 analogue inputs, PWM output, 16 digital I/O, SD card and analogue video camera input.


MMS Electronics Ltd Tel 01943 877668 www.mms-e.co.uk


Two know more than one Combining two devices using two different


temperature measurement technologies, Fluke Process Instruments provides the glass industry with more information on high-value applications like float glass manufacturing, glass tempering, and windshield forming and laminating. Temperature profiling runs with a data logger enable operators to quickly optimise furnace settings for new products and to identify problems with burners or airflow. They are complemented by a thermal imager installed at the furnace exit for 100 % production monitoring and traceability. Datapaq Furnace Tracker profiling systems travel through heat- treatment and quench processes. They record the product temperature curves via up to 20 thermocouples cemented to the glass pane. These industry-specific profiling systems consist of a data logger, a thermal barrier, and software with advanced analysis, reporting, and archiving functions. The manufacturer offers the largest range of thermal barriers in the market and will advise customers on which system setup to use for their applications. The other measuring device, a Raytek MP150 infrared linescanner, scans each glass pane when it exits the furnace. It generates a thermal image and immediately shows up hot and cold spots. The series comprises various different spectral models, allowing even low-emissivity glass to be monitored. In contrast to thermal cameras, the linescanner needs only a very narrow field of view. It is therefore ideal for manufacturing lines with furnace and quench installed in close proximity.


Fluke Process Instruments provides comprehensive temperature profiling and imaging solutions for high-value glasses, including low-E glass


Fluke Process Instruments www.flukeprocessinstruments.com


TITAN controller series


During next SPS/IPC-Drives in Nuremberg (27.11.-29.11.2018), Dynetics GmbH is present with several Mechatronic novelties for rotating and linear assignments.


Arcus Servo Motion introduces their new TITAN Servo Controller series, setting in motion the Servo 5.0 Standard.


Ultimate bench power supply New PWR-01 power supplies


Telonic Instruments announce the UK release of the new Kikusui PWR-01 series of wide-range benchtop programmable DC power supplies.


The PWR-01 series are versatile instruments with models offering 400W, 800W, and 1200W rated power output with maximum rated voltages up to 650V. Equipped with a 4-times voltage and current variable ratio, making this one of the most versatile range of DC power supplies on the market today, the PWR-01 provides flexible current and voltage for a variety of applications.


Variable internal impedance is a unique new feature that allows for various types of simulations suitable for automotive test and other battery-driven applications as well as solar-panel evaluation.


The PWR-01 is also equipped with a soft-start function that limits the inrush current, minimizing any harmful effects to DUTs such as DC motors. The power supplies are also equipped with ergonomic power setting knobs, allowing the operator to control voltage and current independently, as well as front-facing banana plugs designed for safety and convenience.


The PWR-01 programmable internal-memory feature lets the engineer save custom sequences on the power supply, eliminating the need to access a PC every time a test is conducted.


Synchronized operation allows for more complex sequences over multiple channels for accurate testing of DC/DC converters and other products.


LAN (LXI), USB, and RS-232 interfaces are included as a standard; the PWR can be operated in almost any testing environment via SCPI commands, facilitating system integration.


Kikusui power supplies are available for both sale and hire from UK based Telonic Instruments Ltd.


For more information please visit www.telonic.co.uk


In addition to having many advanced Servo control features, TITAN comes with 2ndSight Technology, the Industry’s First Motion Edge Analytics and Predictive Machine Learning Algorithm. With 2ndSight, TITAN meets the challenges facing the emerging Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory market.


The TITAN Controller Series comes in several packages, from small Core Modules, Standalone Controllers, to Integrated Motors and supports everyday communication options, including Ethernet, USB, RS485, and User Programmable WIFI. TITAN also comes with popular industrial communication options, such as EtherCAT, EtherNet/IP, and CAN-Open.


Visit the booth of Dynetics at their booth (4-490) during next SPS/IPC-Drives motor show.


Aegis Software and CircuitByte form


strategic partnership in Europe CircuitByte and Aegis have signed a bi-lateral distribution agreement, enabling Aegis to sell BOM Connector™


and CircuitByte to sell Aegis’ FactoryLogix® software in Central Europe


Aegis Software, a global provider of Manufacturing Execution Software (MES), today announces that CircuitByte (formerly Router Solutions GmbH) has partnered with Aegis, integrating their advanced BOM Connector tool with Aegis’ FactoryLogix digital MES platform. CircuitByte will also be providing local sales and support, within central Europe, further expanding Aegis’ market presence and accelerating growth.


A quick and precise design-through-manufacturing flow, is an essential prerequisite to provide the level of engineering flexibility required for Smart Industry 4.0 manufacturing. A critical, underrecognised element in this process, is the complex technical and business process


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around the management of the many forms of Bill of Materials (BOM) data. CircuitByte’s BOM Connector, automates these processes in an intelligent way, linking optimal material sourcing with design, engineering and manufacturing, working seamlessly with ERP, selecting the most cost-effective, quality materials available with far shorter “live” pricing and lead time, thanks to its unique DistiDirect connections. Together with knowledge of production process costings from FactoryLogix, immediate information about real-world manufacturing cost is available for OEM and EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) companies, enabling the latter to make quick and accurate quotations for customers.


The partnership with CircuitByte also enables Aegis to meet increasing business demands from the most progressive Industry 4.0 aware customers in Central Europe, by further strengthening local support resources, as well as providing customers with the most advanced and affordable, Smart BOM management tools.


www.aiscorp.com/en/


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