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MEDER Switch Green - Green Products - Green Applications and more
The MEDER group experiences consistent technological growth, with products driven by all major market segments including Industrial, Telecommunications, Test-and-Measurement, Security, Automotive and Medical. Moreover, MEDER’s worldwide factories produce sensors that make an active contribution toward environmental protection. They do so, by monitoring liquids levels such as fuel and hydraulic oil, to prevent environmental leaks and they requir...
5mm High Performance Surface Mount Reed Sensor
This MK24 series mini sensor performs a minimum of 50 million operations at 5V, 5mA, 100Hz and measures only 5mm x 1.8mm x 2.2mm. This tiny energy saving device requires no external power to operate, especially suitable for low power miniature devices. Sensitivity range is 4-8mT. Its rugged package and flat contacts provide easy contact orientation in PCB assembly applications. Available in 3 lead designs.
Meder Electronic LI series of ultra-miniature reed relays
MEDER electronic Inc. announces the availability of the new and improved LI series of reed relays, an ultra-miniature relay ideal for use in high-voltage applications, including cable and in-circuit test equipment, high voltage test equipment, photovoltaic application change-over switches, as well as the emerging electric vehicles market.
5mm Ultra-Miniature Surface Mount Reed Sensor Boasts High Performance
MEDER electronic, Inc. today introduced the MK24 series Reed Sensors measuring only 5mm x 1.8mm x 2.2mm they meet a minimum life expectancy of 50 million operations at 5V, 5mA, 100Hz. This tiny energy saving device requires no external power to operate making them especially well suited for low power applications. Sensitivity ranges from 1.5-10mT are available.
Pickering Interfaces Adds to Range of PXI Power Matrices
Pickering Interfaces is expanding its range of PXI power matrices with the introduction of the 40-549 and 40-551. The 40-549 is a 5A matrix available in a variety of 32 and 64 crosspoint configurations with Y axis sizes of x4 and x8. Maximum switching voltage is 110VDC or 250VAC.
Greencold Keeps Its Cool With Smartwire
On a recent project, Moeller Electric SmartWire, the panel wiring system that puts fieldbus-like connectivity inside the control panel, has made it possible for refrigeration expert Greencold of Kettering to use just one control panel instead of the three originally planned, to eliminate the need for a costly PLC, and to dramatically reduce panel wiring time.
Crydom Announces the LifePlus Series of Pluggable AC & DC Output All Solid State Relays
Crydom's World Class Solid State Relay Technology is now available to Electromechanical Relay users in the industry standard 12 x 29 mm plug-in package with ratings of either 3 or 5 amps up to 280 VAC or 80 VDC.
TR400 Ratemeter Features System Slowdown Test to Verify Setpoint Relays with No Recalibration Required
Electro-Sensors, Inc. announces that the TR400 ratemeter—which displays an automated system’s production rate or time in process with high accuracy—now features a system slowdown test to simply verify relay setpoints and operation. The TR400’s system slowdown test allows users to periodically test setpoints while the system is functioning normally, with no system recalibration required after testing is complete. With the system slowdown t...
Deeter Electronics “Sender” Extends Industrial Wireless Sensor System to incorporate Industry Standard Inputs
The Deeter Group announces introduction of its Wireless Sender which increases the possible applications of the recently launched Deeter Wireless Sensor System for industrial measurement and control.
Eaton Launches New Pocket Wiring Manual with Competition to Find Oldest Copy
To mark the launch of the latest edition of its pocket wiring manual, Eaton has announced a competition to find the oldest copy of the book still in existence. The new publication is the latest successor to the popular Klöckner Moeller and Moeller Electric Wiring Manuals, the first of which was published in German more than fifty years ago in 1958, and in English in 2005.