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ZF Friedrichshafen releases two sensors
The company ZF Friedrichshafen AG, parent company of ZF Electronic Systems Pleasant Prairie LLC (formerly CHERRY Industrial Solutions), announced that two new sensor products are now available. The sensor products consist of a Linear Position sensor (LIN Series), as well as another angle position sensor (ANG series) to complement the existing sensor line.
Pickering Interfaces to exhibit at International Microwave Symposium
Pickering Interfaces will showcase their broad catalogue PXI of Ethernet LXI RF & Microwave switching solutions, including their recently announced PXI RF Multiplexer range (40-760), at the IEEE MTT-S 2016 International Microwave Symposium (IMS) at booth 1850 on May 24–26th, 2016.
Solving the limitations of electromechanical relays
Offering a substitute to traditional coil relays, MTA has introduced a new electronic relay which features several characteristics that solve some of the limitations of electromechanical relays.
Relay stocks grow to meet increased applications
As the exclusive UK distributor Aerco is increasing its stockholding of the comprehensive range of CECC qualified and MIL SPEC relays from Italian relay manufacturer, Hi-g.This increased commitment is to cater for expanding application areas that now include all types of instrumentation and control equipment used in the military and aerospace, civil aviation, satellites and industrial process control industries.
Generation Game
One of the principles regularly quoted by plant engineers is: ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. This isn’t always appropriate but when it is, it can relate to machinery that has delivered over 10, 20 or even 30 years with almost total reliability. The question is, what happens when the equipment’s age becomes an issue in itself?
Enclosure features 35mm DIN Rail to protect delicate electrics
Hylec-APL will be showcasing a range of general purpose junction box enclosures on Stand E28 at ELEX in Exeter, 21st – 22nd April 2016. The IP66-rated DN range of junction box enclosures includes a 35mm DIN rail and mounting screws for simpler mounting of terminal blocks, relays and connectors. In addition, the DN range carries multiple slots for vertical PCB mounting, making this product a flexible choice for both electrical and electronic...
OEM Controller for Fiber Optic Emergency Stop and Signaling Sensors
With its simplistic design and interfaces, the MR380-0 OEM Controller from Micronor provides a low cost, turn-key solution for OEM manufacturers and control system providers integrating any of the Micronor MR38X series ZapFREE Fiber Optic Signaling Sensors into their product. The sensor range includes Emergency Stop, E-Actuator, U-Beam, Key Switch, Push Button, Foot Switch and Microswitch sensors.
Registration opens for UK’s first public driverless vehicle trials
Members of the public can now register to take part in the UK’s first public driverless vehicle trials, due to take place later this year. The trials, which will take place in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, are part of the GATEway (Greenwich Automated Transport Environment) project – an £8m research project to investigate the use, perception and acceptance of autonomous vehicles in the UK.
2A PXI relay module designed for medium power switching
Pickering Interfaces is pleased to announce the launch of a high-density 2A PXI Relay Module configured with 83 SPDT relays. This Relay Module was originally designed for applications in Aerospace and Defense requiring a higher density 2A alternative to Pickering’s current 52 SPDT Module (model 40-139). This Relay Module is suitable for applications requiring medium power switching with very high density. It features a 2A current capacity a...
NASA solicits industry ideas for advanced Mars satellite
NASA is soliciting ideas from U.S. industry for designs of a Mars orbiter for potential launch in the 2020s. The satellite would provide advanced communications and imaging, as well as robotic science exploration, in support of NASA's Journey to Mars. The orbiter would substantially increase bandwidth communications and maintain high-resolution imaging capability.