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The complete range of connectors from 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.


The Selwyn portfolio includes: • Extensive range of Waterproof connector • Full range of ODU connectors • Cable Assembly in UK and China


Watlow to host webinar on data-driven electric heating


Thermal solutions provider Watlow is hosting a webinar on the role of data in electrifying thermal processes. Taking place at 9:00 AM EST (2:00 PM BST) on 14 May 2024, the half-hour webinar will advise engineers on how to navigate the electric heat transition brought about by global decarbonisation trends.


With Deloitte data showing that a comprehensive Industry 4.0 strategy can boost business profitability, ‘Turning Up the Heat — Data’s Role in Electrifying Thermal Processes’ will equip engineers with the necessary knowledge to adopt data-driven heating systems. The online event will provide actionable insights for engineers in fields where process heating is essential, such as medical equipment, semiconductor processing and food manufacturing.


Attendees will be able to discover the benefits of using data analytics to support the integration of complete thermal systems, as well as gaining an understanding of the key components that should be monitored within the setup. There will also be the opportunity to explore case studies that show how data-led thermal systems can result in cost savings and increased uptime.


The webinar will be led by Chelsea Hogard, Engineering Team Leader for Watlow’s Industry 4.0 Development Team. With half a decade of engineering experience, Chelsea has delivered education sessions, carried out field service and researched advanced control methods. Her background in teaching maths, physics and engineering makes her well- suited to delivering data analytics training to help customers solve electric heating challenges.


“While global sustainability targets have made decarbonisation a key consideration across manufacturing and engineering, the electric transition also brings understandable concerns about its implications on processes,” explained Hogard.


“Watlow is committed to educating our customers on the importance of electrifying heating processes to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and cut carbon emissions. We want to challenge the perception that electrification challenges present a problem for industry and instead demonstrate how a data-informed approach can provide cost-saving and efficiency benefits.”


• PCB and cable mounted RF connectors • BGA Sockets and adaptors • Circular connectors


So, if you are looking for a reliable and knowledgeable connector supplier for a new product design you are working on, or if you are looking to save costs on a product that is already being manufactured, then Selwyn is the company worth contacting. Their friendly sales staff can help with technical information, samples and prices, and a Sales Engineer can visit if preferred.


www.selwyn.co.uk


Pulsiv & Astute Electronics join forces to co-exhibit at PCIM Europe 2024 Pulsiv Limited, the Cambridge (UK) innovator of power electronics technology, is joining forces with global electronics distributor & supply-chain expert, Astute Group to co-exhibit at Europe’s foremost power electronics exhibition & conference, PCIM Europe. Following the recent expansion of their distribution agreement, this collaboration demonstrates a firm and strategic commitment by both companies at what is arguably the most important European event for the power electronics sector. Nick Theodoris, Director of Global Sales & Distribution at Pulsiv comments: “I’m delighted that Pulsiv and Astute will collaborate at PCIM Europe 2024. It enables us to have a more prominent presence at such a key industry event, while showcasing our ground-breaking power electronics technology alongside a respected name in franchised distribution. As we launch our world-leading USB-C reference designs and finished modules, we recognise the value partners bring in helping us gain maximum market exposure and drive sales globally. We continue to expand our strategic alignment with Astute and look forward to what promises to be a very exciting and lucrative event.” pulsiv.co.uk


www.watlow.com 44 May 2024 www.electronicsworld.co.uk


High-voltage PXI multiplexer family from Pickering Interfaces delivers double the switch payload Pickering Interfaces, the leading provider of modular signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification, has announced a new family of high-density PXI and PXIe multiplexer (MUX) modules for high voltage applications. Expanding Pickering’s range of high-voltage switching, the 40-321-1xx (PXI) and 42-321-1xx (PXIe) are 1- or 2-pole multiplexers available with various bank quantities and channel counts. They are capable of hot or cold switching up to 1000 VDC or 1000 VAC peak and use high-quality reed relays throughout the range. The MUX range offers 20 different module configurations, with different channel counts between four and 48, bank quantities from one to six, and 1- or 2-pole switching options, allowing switching solutions to be tailored closely to test system requirements. MUX variants utilize single or dual slot-width PXI modules as required, with the high-voltage signals connected via one or two front panel- mounted D-type connectors, respectively. Pickering offers a full range of compatible standard and custom cables, connectors, and breakouts to support the new family. www.pickeringtest.com


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