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Companies collaborate on load testing data centres
Resistor and load bank manufacturer Cressal is partnering with its French sister company, Rentaload, to provide the UK market with an effective means of load testing data centres. The collaboration comes as a response to the growing popularity of cloud computing and consequently, the need for reliable data storage.
Channel emulator addresses 5G challenges
The Spirent Vertex Channel Emulator, which delivers an unprecedented level of scalability and modularity for wireless RF testing will make its debut at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona (Feb 22-25). Vertex units can scale in the field from two to 32 channels to address a wide range of uses from basic RF device tests to complex MIMO beamforming base station antenna tests.
New thermoplastic rack from Nexen opens up new motion control applications
Nexen Group Inc.’s latest generation of rack and pinion gears provides new opportunities in precision motion control. An alternative to traditional metal racks, the new thermoplastic Versa Rack delivers high corrosion resistance and durability, low maintenance requirements, medium accuracy and load-carrying capacity at a relatively low cost point.
PCB connector system is key to versatile interfacing
HARTING’s har-flex PCB connector system is a key component in a new versatile interface developed by Peak Production Equipment, a manufacturer of automatic test systems. Peak manufactures a comprehensive range of test equipment, from simple test boxes used by subcontract manufacturers to stand-alone high specification test racks and systems used in the aerospace and defence industries.
Solid-state power controller offers advanced programmability
Data Device Corporation (DDC) introduces a 10-Channel, 120A, 115VAC Solid-State Power Controller (SSPC), offering advanced programmability, system health diagnostic and prognostic data and high-power density in a compact and reliable board, certifiable to DO-160, making it suitable for use in mission system and non-flight critical applications onboard manned and unmanned aircraft.
Powerful all-electric pipe bending machine swings into action
Unison has installed and commissioned the world’s largest and most powerful all-electric pipe bending machine, at the Norwegian offshore and maritime services company, Westcon Yard AS. Capable of generating a colossal 660,000 Nm of continuous, servo-controlled torque, the custom-designed machine will be used for precision bending of thick-walled carbon steel pipes up to 10 inches (273 mm) in diameter.
Rittal to showcase the future of datacentres at DCD 2015
At DatacenterDynamics Converged Europe Conference and Expo (18th to 19th November 2015 at London’s ExCeL), Rittal will be exhibiting its data centre solutions and products on Stand 336, showcasing climate control and power distribution essentials, along with details of flagship IT rack solutions.
Supercapacitor Energy Storage Modules Reduce Long-Term Costs of Backup Power UPS Systems
Eaton announced the XLM Supercapacitor Energy Storage Module designed to provide fast discharge for bridge events in uninterruptible power supplies (UPS) for mission critical applications where even brief downtime can have a major negative impact. The modules offer a highly reliable, green alternative to lead-acid-batteries and are designed to be maintenance free for grid storage and backup power applications. The XLM module can significantly low...
Safeguarding vulnerable electronics in war zones
Fixed and mobile tactical shelters in war zones enhance a military commander’s ability to mobilise, deploy, manoeuvre and sustain forces. Fixed means housed in a permanent structure, whereas mobile denotes a unit that is transportable and deliverable.
Safeguarding vulnerable electronics in war zones
Fixed and mobile tactical shelters in war zones enhance a military commander’s ability to mobilise, deploy, manoeuvre and sustain forces. Fixed means housed in a permanent structure, whereas mobile denotes a unit that is transportable and deliverable.