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Ultra-thin, Flexible Thermistor for fast surface temperature sensing especially in tight spots Truly versatile the Semitec JT ultra-thin NTC Thermistor is widely used across the world in many diverse industries from wearable medical technologies (including blood glucose monitors), heat detectors, CPU/IC monitoring, prismatic and pouch cells, and E-V applications. Slim but strong, the JT thermistor is only 0.5mm thick at its sensing tip (thinner than a credit card) making it the thinnest flexible NTC available world-wide. Suitable for both air and surface temperature
monitoring- the sensing element is protected/laminated between two polymer layers making it flexible and resilient at the same time. This flexibility allows the JT’s sensor to be placed much closer to the heat source and often in many space-sensitive applications helping to deliver optimum temperature control. The JT can literally bend over backwards to solve your temperature sensing problems!
www.atcsemitec.co.uk ODU Connectors
ODU are a niche manufacturer of ‘problem-solving’ connectors and assemblies with particular expertise in rugged miniature ‘push-pull’ circular connectors and modular rectangular connectors. Medical - ODU has the right connections for these vital technologies, proven many times over, meeting the strictest regulatory requirements and specifications. Instrumentation - specialists in high- performance contacts, ODU has been successfully connecting interfaces in test & measurement for many years. High-Speed Data - a variety of rugged connectors for all protocols up to 14.4Gb/s Military & Security - miniature connectors performing faultlessly in the most demanding of environments - the services deserve a connector system that is totally secure, utterly reliable and fit-for-purpose – exactly what we offer. Industrial - modular rectangular connection systems incorporating signal, data, coax, power, fibreoptic & fluidic contacts, available in many formats, from standard connectors up to complex custom sub-assemblies.
https://odu-connectors.com/uk/ ATS: the heating, sensing and controlling suite of tomorrow
In the past, thermal systems always had trade-offs that often made the “ideal” system out of reach. Whether budgetary concerns limit the number of temperature sensors, tight space requirements restrict the number of zones or the technology hampers how precise the heating systems are, these systems are often curated with compromise. Watlow’s adaptive thermal systems (ATS) are designed to provide companies with the tools to build the heating systems they need, without compromise.
Watlow’s multi-loop control uses a multiplex wiring scheme that enables as many as ten times the number of zones per wire when combined with high temperature coefficient resistance (TCR) materials. Increasing zone density allows for unparalleled sensing and control without creating budgetary issues.
Additionally, the company developed a standardised harness for the ATS system, which reduces the complexity of installations.
ATS’ true power comes from the fact that each system component is beneficial on its 40 October 2023
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own, but together, they can transform a heating process from end to end. Whether designing a system from scratch or redesigning one, ATS brings something new to the table.
Many thermal system design projects reinvent the wheel at each stage of the process. ATS’s modular “off-the-shelf” approach to many components not only lowers cost, but also reduces the number of design iterations needed before implementation.
However, it is essential to remember that ATS is still customised to the exact needs of each application. Due to that, it represents the best of both worlds: a system that can deliver the accurate temperature control needed for modern manufacturing while avoiding compromises related to cost, space, sensor density and heating control accuracy that other systems face.
www.watlow.com
Highly reliable and compact MIL-DTL-M24308 connector series from Positronic in stock at Powell Electronics Available through Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial, is the highly reliable, compact and fully QPL approved MIL-DTL-M24308 connector series from Positronic. The devices are an ideal option for applications where space and weight are at a premium, e.g. in high- density packages in military applications like military equipment, ground support devices and computer peripheral equipment. Other key target applications include modems, information systems, communication systems, industrial instrumentation as well as space flight equipment. The M24308 connectors from Positronic benefit from a very wide operating temperature range from
-55°C up to +125°C. The components feature a standard or high-density layout, a wide variety of termination styles (crimp, solder cup, and straight or right-angle PCB mount), several contact variants (fixed contacts, size 20 crimp removable contacts, size 22 fixed and removable contacts), different package sizes and creative accessories.
www.powell.com
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
• 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
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