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Let Advanced design a solution for your next project from our extensive tool box of proven interconnect technology. We build from a solid foundation using screwmachined terminals and multifinger contacts combined with a unique solder ball interface for surface mount applications that improve reliability across the board.
Advanced oers technology, human resources and expertise that deliver the products you need at the exacting requirements and standards you expect.
Our highquality, reliable products speak for themselves from commitment to quality. If you have a project need and you’re in the market for a reliable, experienced manufacturer, contact us today!
Advanced Interconnections Corp. 5 Energy Way West Warwick, RI 02893 USA 401.823.5200 • 800.424.9850
7.0” Super Stretch TFT LCD
Craft Data are excited to announce the release of their new 7.0” super stretch, bar type TFT LCD with integrated PCAP touch. The S070HWX93HNFC102 has a resolution of 280 x 1424 pixels within an active area of 33.6 x 170.88mm and overall dimensions of 43.3mm(H) x 201mm(W) x 5.23mm(T). The panel’s IPS technology produces
ultrawide viewing angles of 80°/80°/80°/80° ensuring the display can be used in both portrait and landscape orientations without the loss of colour or image quality. A longlife (50khrs), high brightness, 500cd/m² LED backlight and a high contrast ratio of 1000:1 further enhance the display’s optical performance. Functionality is increased with the addition of an OCA bonded PCAP multitouch with an I²C interface allowing engineers and OEM designers to streamline their designs by reducing the need for push buttons and dials etc. Interfacing to the panel is via the latest fast, low power, low EMI, MIPI interface. With these attributes the display is suitable for a host of applications within the medical, industrial and auto/aero industries.
Contact:
Craft Data Limited Tel: 01296 332000
www.craftdata.co
New high voltage SIL/SIP reed relays from Pickering Electronics feature higher coil resistance for low power
consumption 3kV stando; mu metal screening to enable close stacking
Pickering Electronics, the reed relay company which has pioneered miniaturization and high performance for over 50 years, announces the Series 100HV high voltage SIL/SIP reed relays rated for up to 3kV stando voltage and with more than double the coil resistance of previous devices. This suits applications such as transformer or cable testing or any other automatic test equipment where high voltages are involved but where low coil power consumption is required.
Three types of dry switches are available, capable of standingo 1.5kVdc, 2 kVdc or 3kVdc. The 3 kV version features increased clearance between the switch and coil pins to accommodate the higher voltage. Higher voltage versions are available on request. Series 100HV reed relays feature an internal mumetal screen to facilitate close stacking without risking problems caused by magnetic interaction.
The new high voltage SIL/SIP reed relays are available with one or two switches in a single package in 1 Form A, 2 Form A and 1 Form B configurations. 5V, 12V or 24V coils with optional internal diode can be specified.
www.pickeringrelay.com 44 October 2021 Components in Electronics
"Tape & Reel" packaging (SLV W 4 SMD ... TR) A form of packaging suitable for machines plays an increasingly important role in the area of connectors. Not just bar magazines, but increasingly inquiries and orders for tape & reel packaging have noticeably increased in recent years. In this regards Fischer Elektronik has acted and expanded its existing Tape & Reel designs by numerous types. Not only male and female headers, but also shroud male headers are oered in various numbers of contacts in this optional packaging. In order to make the variety of dierent reels bearable and economical, reasonable combinations of several numbers of contacts for the individual type series are combined in one reel. Not only the common SMD components are packed in Tape & Reel, but there are also reel solutions that are oered in THT or THR designs. Depending on the type of connector a “pick and place” assembly aid or a Kapton point is applied for better handling, which are removed again after the soldering process. We also develop and produce customerspecific reel solutions specifically for your application.
Fischer Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG GERMANY / DEUTSCHLAND Tel: +49 2351 4350 fax: +49 2351 435191
info@fischerelektronik.de www.fischerelektronik.de
Power Integrations introduces SCALEiFlex Single Plug
Power Integrations (Nasdaq: POWI), the leader in gate driver technology for medium and highvoltage inverter applications, today announced SCALEiFlex™ Single gate drivers for the popular “New Dual” 100 mm x 140 mm IGBT modules. The compact new drivers support modules up to 3.3 kV and are available now for designin. The SCALEiFlex Single gatedrivers are ideal for lightrail, renewable energy generation and other highreliability applications that demand compact, rugged driver solutions.
SCALEiFlex Single gatedrivers use Power Integrations’ SCALE2™ ASIC technology which dramatically reduces component count compared to conventional products. The ASIC also provides Advanced Active Clamping (AAC) overvoltage protection during normal operation, a substantial improvement over simple soft shut down, which adds extra protection in case of shortcircuit during turnon. Devices are conformally coated and feature reinforced isolation. Isolated housings ensure isolation between modules when they are mounted sidebyside. Devices are prequalified according to railway standards IEC 61373 – Class 1B (shock & vibration) and IEC 610004x (EMC tests) and IEC 600682x (serial environmental tests). Burnin is optionally available.
The new gate drivers are rated at 20 A peak output current per channel at 85°C ambient temperature with no air flow. Higher power levels are possible with cooling or a lower ambient temperature. Both electrical and fiberoptic interfaces are available.
The SCALEiFlex Single gatedrivers are available for sampling now. For more information, please visit:
www.power.com/products/scaleiflexsingle/
Toposens launches ECHO ONE DK, ultrasonic
Munichbased hightech company Toposens GmbH is ocially releasing its new Ultrasonic Echolocation Sensor for 3D Collision Avoidance.
The industrial grade sensor development kit, called ECHO ONE DK, is the next level development based on the company’s proven 3D ultrasonic technology, which mimics a bat’s echolocation techniques.
Unlike existing sensor technologies that can be negatively impacted by lighting conditions or moisture (such as fog), Toposens’ ECHO ONE DK uses echolocation to generate robust, realtime 3D echo location data to guide autonomous systems across a variety of applications. The performance of this 3D
ultrasonic sensor is particularly robust in harsh environments (featuring the IP67 protection rating), as it is dirt tolerant and not aected by dust, smoke, and mist.
The company, which has also opened an oce in Silicon Valley, has a simple goal with its new ECHO ONE DK: NextLevel Robotic Safety. Oering solutions to shortcomings of existing, typically optical rangefinding technologies through bestinclass 3D object detection (such as detecting forklifts forks in 3D space), makes the ECHO ONE DK the perfect goto technology for the development of reliable 3D collision avoidance.
If you would like to purchase the ECHO ONE DK or for any other inquiries, visit the company website on
https://toposens.com/contact/ or send an Email via
info@toposens.com
High demand for connectors in the
andPlay Gate Drivers for “New Dual” modules SCALE2 technology optimizes footprint, improves eciency, performance and reliability of power inverters and converters to 3300 V
echolocation sensor for 3D collision avoidance Guidance for AGV, robot, and other industrial applications
www.cieonline.co.uk
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