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Plug connector convinces in long term endurance tests
The SKW connector system uses less material, fewer interfaces and is more efficient. Würth Elektronik ICS is launching this pluggable connector for wire-to-board applications in SKEDD technology to the market which stands out by flexible usage options, simple operation and high performance.
Rework system addresses users with the highest requirements
Exhibiting at the SMTA New England Expo & Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Thursday 3rd November 2016 at the DCU Center in Worcester, MA is Kurtz Ersa North America. Ersa’s team will highlight the HR 550 hybrid rework system and Smartflow 2020.
Zero ohm link is perfect for compact designs
TT Electronics launched azero ohm link designed for making optional connections on printed circuit board assemblies. The LRZ0603 offers the most compact 6Azero ohm link available in a surface mount ceramic chip format.With target markets in the automotive, industrial and instrumentation sectors the link is aimed at designers of a wide range of products including power supplies, small motor or actuator drive systems and power management.
Industrial IIoT for all
Industry 4.0 can benefit even the smallest factory and is leading to manufacturers locating plants closer to customers. Steve Rogerson reports.
Digi-Key meet their Makers at Rome Faire
Adherents to the Maker Movement have become important customers for the high service distribution segment. That’s why Digi-Key Electronics and it’s maker tool, Maker.io will be exhibiting the latest technologies at the Maker Faire in Rome (October 14-16). Maker-friendly suppliers such as Adafruit, SparkFun, SEEED Studios, and Mikroelektronika will line up alongside the distributor.
Magnetic component supplier increases manufacturing by 50%
The opening of a second manufacturing site has been announced by ETAL Group. The sitein Ratmalana, Sri Lanka, represents a substantial investment by the company, increases its worldwide manufacturing space by 50%.
Thermal imaging camera shows up PCB component hot spots
A leading Dutch embedded electronics specialist – 3T - is using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to detect hot spots of less than 125 x 125 microns in size that may indicate a PCB component is likely to fail. When something goes wrong in a PCB, whether it is improper soldering of a circuit or a failing component, the PCB will heat up.
Detecting temperature differences on PCB components
FLIR Systems announces a new applications article that describes how leading Dutch embedded electronics specialist – 3T is using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to detect hot spots of less than 125 x 125 microns in size that may indicate a PCB component is likely to fail.When something goes wrong in a PCB, whether it is improper soldering of a circuit or a failing component, the PCB will heat up.
Date/venue change for SMTA Long Island: Ersa to exhibit
A supplier of electronics production equipment, Kurtz Ersa North America, hasannounced plans to exhibit at the SMTA Long Island Expo and Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Wednesday, October 26th, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency Long Island in Hauppauge, New York. Ersa’s team will highlight the Smartflow 2020 and HR 550 hybrid rework system.
Automotive LED lighting revolutionises road safety
A German research alliance has developed the basis for smart, high resolution LED headlights which take adaptive forward lighting to a new dimension. The demonstration model was developed by overall project manager Osram in collaboration with the project partners Daimler, Fraunhofer, Hella and Infineon.