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RIGOL Technologies introduces HDO1000 and HDO4000 Series 12 Bit Oscilloscopes in China


Rigol launch two new ranges of 12- bit high-resolution HDO series digital oscilloscopes, including HDO4000 series and HDO1000 series, with a bandwidths covering 70MHz to 800MHz.. The HDO1000 and HDO4000 series oscilloscopes are equipped with the ” Centaurus ” chipset, which has excellent real-time sampling rate, noise floor, vertical resolution, waveform capture rate, etc., and will meet related requirements such as power supply ripple, harmonic analysis, MOSFET testing, etc. Power test requirements. Not only that, this series can also widely assist in the testing of complex scenarios such as low-power testing, power rail analysis, semiconductor testing, medical electronics and so on.


Rigol HDO4000 Features • 800/400/200MHz analogue bandwidth • Up to 4GSa/s real-time sampling rate • Ultra-low noise floor down to 18μVrms


Telonic 0118 9786911


• Vertical sensitivity up to 100µV/div • Maximum 500Mpts storage depth • 4 analogue channels • Support battery pack power supply


http://www.telonic.co.uk/


End-to-end connectivity for next generation soldiers - New White Paper


In the new age of warfare, the more battlefield data available to field commanders, the better. If the real-time position of


every soldier is known, as well as the exact status of weaponry and the proximity of the enemy, then dynamic adjustments to the battle plan can be readily made, potentially avoiding loss of life.. Today’s ‘Next Generation’ soldier has the equipment to make this possible. A previous ODU whitepaper “Harsh Military Environments Demand Tough Solutions” discussed the importance of


connector durability in the battlefield environment, and introduced the ODU AMC® Series T connectors, specifically designed for military applications. In this latest whitepaper “End-to-End Connectivity for Next Generation Soldiers” we introduce ODU AMC® High-Density (the original High-Density connector, in service since 2013) now with a new high- power insert – and the newer ODU AMC® NP connector - describing the roles they play in enabling secure end-to-end connectivity.


ODU-UK Ltd 0330 002 0640 Selwyn Electronics


As a specialist supplier of connectors and cable assemblies for over 30 years, and with particular emphasis on engineering support, Selwyn Electronics has always kept up to date with market trends and new technologies, to ensure that their range of products evolves with these changes. Below are just a part of the extensive range that they can offer.


Waterproof Connectors • IP65 to IP69 rated • Plastic and metal • Circular, USB, RJ45 • 2-50 Amp rated • Moulded assemblies


Circular connectors • Plastic or metal housings • Vibration resistant • IP50 and IP68 • Cable assembly service • Various polarising options


Selwyn Electronics 60 October 2023 Components in Electronics


Cable Assemblies • 2 factories, UK and Far East • Both facilities ISO9001 approved • 100% electronically tested • Test certificates on request • Complete cable solutions


BGA Sockets and Adaptors • Various locking systems • 0.5-1.5mm pitch • Custom footprints • Compression contacts • Socket/adaptor systems


http://www.selwyn.co.uk/


Like many other ROLEC enclosures, aluDOOR can be installed ‘lid closed’, protecting the electronics and seal, a continuous foamed-in polyurethane gasket with no join. Inside the housing, there are pillars for PCBs, mounting plates and DIN rails.


Electronics designers can specify aluDOOR in 10 sizes from 120 x 90 x 70 mm to 280 x 170 x 90 mm. The standard colour is anthracite grey (RAL 7016) with matt silver powder-coated lid trims.


Options and accessories include special colours on request, anthracite grey lid trims, a mounting plate, supporting rail, EMC gasket, and an anti-corrosion coating.


ROLEC can supply aluDOOR fully customised. Services include CNC machining, engraving, display windows, powder coating, painting, photo-quality printing of legends, logos and graphics, EMC shielding, and assembly of accessories.


For more information, view the ROLEC website: https://www.rolec-enclosures.co.uk/en/enclosures-accessories/aludoor#top


ROLEC ENCLOSURES LTD 01489 583858 sales@rolec-enclosures.co.uk


www.cieonline.co.uk sales@odu-uk.co.uk www.odu-connectors.com/uk


ROLEC aluDOOR Enclosures’ Special Mention In German Innovation Awards


ROLEC’s aluDOOR industrial electronic enclosures have gained a Special Mention in the German Innovation Awards. Judges praised the “high added value for users.”


Robust aluDOOR is a ‘go anywhere’ hinged-lid enclosure that can be mounted on walls, bulkheads, machines and desks – safeguarding electronics in challenging indoor and harsh outdoor environments.


At launch, these premium enclosures were originally rated IP 66, IP 67 and (on request) IP 69K. Since then, aluDOOR has now also gained an IP 68 rating. This means it can be fully immersed in water to an agreed depth greater than the 150 mm to 1,000 mm specified for IP 67 enclosures. In the case of aluDOOR, this depth is 1.2 metres for two hours.


Diecast aluminium aluDOOR’s hinged lid opens 100° to allow easy access to components. The lid can be specified with or without a recess for a membrane keypad. The lid screws and threaded inserts are A2 stainless steel for added protection against corrosion.


ROLEC has made it quick and easy to fit the lid. Its integrated hinge pin is pushed into place then secured with two tamperproof Torx T25 screws with M5 threads. Then the lid is shut and locked down with two more Torx screws. All the fixings are hidden beneath aluminium trims.


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