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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
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Pickering Electronics’ miniature HV reed relay at the
heart of IC test system for On Semiconductor Custom request becomes industry’s smallest high voltage reed relay July XX 2020, Clacton-on-Sea, UK: Pickering Electronics, the reed relay company which has pioneered miniaturization and high performance for over 50 years, has announced that it has developed a miniature high voltage relay for use in a new test rig, designed by globally-renowned chip maker, ON Semiconductor. In switching systems for test and measurement applications, reed relays are often the best solution thanks to their small size, high isolation resistance, hermetically sealed contacts, fast operate time and long-life expectancy. When developing a new test rig, ON Semiconductor – a long-standing customer of Pickering - identifi ed the need for a reed relay with a stand-off voltage of at least
400VDC, which was also small enough to meet its demanding high switching density requirements. Pickering Electronics Ltd. Tel: +44 1255 428141
www.pickeringrelay.com
Embedded ARM Core Front Panel Solutions from
ITRON (U.K.) LTD Itron’s powerful ARM9-based embedded TFT modules provide serial interfaces to link host and peripheral devices using USB, RS232, RS485, Async, SPI, I2C, CAN and Ethernet. Most ports double up as general I/O with IRQ functionality. Our embedded solutions allow designer engineers to move application processing into the TFT module which reduces host overhead and enables easily manageable communication speeds. The host can send raw data to the TFT module for the operating system to process and synchronise display refresh, navigation and peripheral control. For further details: The Sales Team, ITRON (U.K.) LTD Tel: +44 (0) 1493 601144 Email:
sales@noritake-itron.com Website :
www.noritake-itron.com
44 September 2020 Components in Electronics
New Micro Series Waterproof connectors Selwyn Electronics, The Interconnection Specialists, have added another series to their
extensive range of Waterproof Connectors. These connectors off er an easy push together mate and un-mate friction lock, with up to 6 contacts. With body diameters of less than 10mm, they off er a low cost, robust and reliable connection for a wide variety of applications where small size and water sealing (IP66) is required. The Micro A series is a 2 way panel mount male with a moulded female plug and is rated at 2A.
The Micro B series is available with a panel mount receptacle, cable mount plug, and cable
mount in-line receptacle for cable to cable connection. The mixed 2+2 arrangement has 2 contacts rated at 10A and 2 at 2A. The B series also has 2 through to 6 way versions all with 2A contacts. Take a look at their website for more details.
+44 1732 765100
interconnect@selwyn.co.uk www.selwyn.co.uk
Customized extruded profi les for cases The basis of the cases from Fischer Elektronik is largely made up of profi les made from
the wrought aluminum alloy EN AW 6060. The case profi les produced using the extrusion process are temporarily stored at Fischer Elektronik in 3 m long cuts under professional ambient conditions. This gives the customer the opportunity to have customer-specifi c profi le cuts in addition to the standard case lengths. In addition to profi les from the standard portfolio the customer has the option of having profi le solutions specially adjusted to the application. Here the customer has the opportunity to design the profi le as far as possible according to his own ideas. In addition to the classic parameters such as width and height many functional contours such as T-slots, threaded channels, cooling fi ns or guide grooves can be incorporated. As a result the installation space can be
optimally used and subsequent mechanical processing can be reduced or costs can be saved. Furthermore Fischer Elektronik off ers its customers technically competent and comprehensive advice on the design of a special profi le. Phone: +49 2351 435-0 info@fi
scherelektronik.de www.fi scherelektronik.de
Blaize delivers breakthrough for AI edge computing
New Blaize Pathfi nder and Xplorer platforms for more effi cient, more fl exible, more accurate and more cost-eff ective real-time AI computing on the edge Blaize today announced the company’s fi rst AI computing hardware and software products built to overcome today’s unmet requirements for compute and productization of AI applications at the edge. With multiple feature advancements vs. legacy GPU/CPU solutions, the Blaize Pathfi nder and Xplorer platforms coupled with the Blaize AI Software Suite enable developers to usher in a new era of more practical and commercially viable edge AI products across a wide range of edge use cases and industries. “Today’s edge solutions are either too small to compute the load or too costly and too hard to productize,” says Dinakar Munagala, Co-founder and CEO, Blaize. “Blaize AI edge computing products overcome these limitations of power, complexity and cost to unleash the adoption of AI at the edge, facilitating the migration of AI computing out of the data center to the edge.”
www.blaize.com
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