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Interconnection


RS Components announces availability of new industrial interconnection solutions from Harting


RS boosts interconnection portfolio with new small-size Han 1A connector and VarioBoot RJ45 routing solutions


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S Components (RS), the trading brand of Electrocomponents, a global multi-channel provider of industrial


and electronic products and solutions, has extended its industrial connector portfolio with two new solutions from Harting, one of the world's leading providers of industrial connection technology, including the recently launched Han 1A connector. The new Han 1A is a significantly smaller connector than the Han 3A, requiring 30 per cent less space than the manufacturer’s previous smallest rectangular industrial connector. The unit has been developed to meet the demand for smaller interfaces used with the latest power engineering equipment deployed in modern networks. A key feature of the connector is its versatility, which enables the easy creation of simple interfaces. It has a system of modular inserts and is constructed from a lightweight and durable polyamide plastic, making it suitable for a wide range of


applications. In addition, the Han 1A uses the simple ‘click and mate’ system and provides a solution for on-site installation with screw contacts or for the pre-assembly of separate units with crimp contacts. The connector integrates contacts for data, power and signal transmission: it has modules available for Cat 5 or 6A data transmission; it can handle a maximum of 16A and 400V; and has up to 12 D-sub contacts for signal interfaces. In addition, there is a shielded version for application environments that are susceptible to interference. Overall, it provides an efficient solution for applications such as heating and cooling units, fans, control terminals, lighting systems, drives and vibration conveyors. It also meets the EN45545-2 standard for fire protection on railway vehicles, making it well suited for use on a variety of systems including door openers, lighting and screens. Accessories are also available, such as fasteners for wall


mounting or colour-coded pins to help in the identification of signal lines. The use of additional housing elements or single-wire seals can also extend protection up to IP65, making it suitable for use in outdoor environments. The second new product available from RS is the HARTING over-moulded VarioBoot RJ45 Cat 6A cable assembly for use with 1- to 10-GB/s networks.


The low-height and compact VarioBoot introduces a high level of flexibility by controlling the angle and orientation of the


RJ45 connector without interference or transmission loss, and enabling the ideal fit inside a control cabinet, for example. An engineer can make a short pull on the product’s anti-kink sleeve and click the assembly in the desired direction, enabling the Cat 6A line to be routed along another path, for example. The Han 1A and VarioBoot connector solutions are now shipping from RS in the EMEA and Asia Pacific regions.


uk.rs-online.com/web


Telxius and DE-CIX collaborate to improve the global interconnection landscape T


elxius, the telecommunication infrastructure company of the Telefónica Group, has partnered with DE-CIX, the Internet Exchange operator, to offer access and interconnection services from any Telxius Point of presence in the world to the DE-CIX Internet Exchanges in Marseille, Madrid, New York, and Dallas, as well as the world’s largest IX by peak traffic, DE-CIX Frankfurt. Telxius operates MAREA and BRUSA, the two highest capacity submarine cables in the world, providing ultrafast connectivity between the Americas (Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, Puerto Rico, and Virginia Beach) and Europe (Bilbao and Marseille), and will act


as a “one-stop shop” for DE-CIX Interconnection services.


DE-CIX customers will also benefit from


the Telxius services portfolio, including IP Transit and DDoS Shield services. They will have direct connectivity to the Internet through Telxius’ Tier 1 international network, guaranteeing reliable, high- speed interconnection. DDoS Shield will also be available for those customers who want to be protected against DDoS Attacks. With one of the highest mitigation capacities, based on leading market technology, Telxius will ensure the protection of its customers from increasingly common and complex cyberattacks, providing mitigation in seconds, eliminating malicious traffic,


delivering the legitimate traffic, and thus allowing the continuity of their services. “We are excited to extend our range of globally-acting resellers with Telxius, as they are a major player in the Americas and Europe. For us, this is building interconnection bridges across the Atlantic, bringing the value of our DE- CIX services to new regions around the globe,” states Theresa Bobis, Director Southern Europe at DE-CIX. “This agreement with DE-CIX enables us to expand our access points to our customers, offering them more options to reach their potential customers in key


communications hubs like Madrid, Frankfurt, Marseille, Dallas, and New York”, says Enrique Valdés, sales VP Northern region at Telxius.


telxius.com


14 October 2019


Components in Electronics


www.cieonline.co.uk


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