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DIN mounting PCB housings are high quality, versatile & low cost
In the world of panel building, there is often the requirement for a low cost, compact enclosure that can be easily fitted – sometimes during the latter stages of manufacturing to accommodate design modifications - to house a small circuit board or similar electronic assembly. Available from Switchtec, Euroclamp’s CEM series modular DIN rail enclosures provide just the solution.
Darlington arrays drive big inductive losses
Higher performance, lower cost versions of the industry-standard ULN2000 series of Darlington arrays are now being offered by Diodes Inc. The modules integrate seven open-collector Darlington transistors, each capable of producing a high output current of 500mA, from outputs rated at 50V.
ACCES I/O Products Releases Ethernet 48-Channel Industrial Strength Digital I/O Module
ACCES I/O Products, Inc., is excited to release a new addition to its Ethernet family of products—Model ETH-DIO-48. Designed for compact control and monitoring applications, this product features 48 or 24 industrial strength TTL digital I/O lines. This Ethernet device is an ideal solution for adding portable, easy-to-install, digital I/O to any Ethernet network, even wirelessly. The ETH-DIO-48 is excellent for use in applications sensing in...
Lightweight position sensors target multiple applications
Applications in the industrial, transportation, medical, military and aerospace industries are the target for Honeywell’s SMART position sensor now available from Aerco. The durable and adaptable non-contact sensors provide accurate, safe and efficient motion control. The SMART (Superior Measurement, Accuracy, Reliability, Thinking) sensors are small and lightweight.
Nanopower AMR sensor is billed as an industry first
A series of nanopower anisotropic magnetoresistive sensor ICs, billed as an industry first, has been launched by Honeywell. The ICs providemagnetic sensitivity (as low as 7 Gauss typical) while requiring nanopower (360 nA) and, when compared to other magnetic technologies, offerdesign engineers a number of advantages.
3.3A photorelay for testing and control applications
Housed in a 6.3x7.0mm 2.54SOP6 package, the TLP3107 photorelay has been introduced by Toshiba. With a high-current of 3.3A (maximum), the photorelay is suited for factory automation, security system and testing applications, including power-line switching, feedback resistance switching and measuring-line switching.
Add portable digital I/O to any Ethernet network
Designed for compact control and monitoring applications, the ETH-DIO-48 features 48 or 24 industrial strength TTL digital I/O lines. Introduced by ACCES I/O Products, the Ethernet device is designed for use in applications sensing inputs such as switch closures, TTL, LVTTL, CMOS logic, and is suited controlling external relays, driving indicator lights and more.
Pickering demo switching modules and chassis at SMT Hybrid Packaging
At SMT Hybrid Packaging 2014, May 6-8, Pickering Interfaces will be showcasing its latest switching modules and chassis from booth 6-321. Products on show include PXI RF solid state 6GHz multiplexers, PXI microwave multiplexers, PXI BRIC family of large matrix modules and multiplexers, and LXI wideband modular matrix.
Ethernet networking devices target high voltage applications
A new range of compact Ethernet to digital I/O networking devices designed to switch high current and voltage loads in industrial settings – particularly where equipment cannot be easily accessed has been launched. With a power input range between +5V to +30V DC Brainboxes ED-538 can run from a 24VDC factory floor supply or a computer USB port.
IGBTs specifically designed for hard-switching applications
Offering acurrent ratings range from 20A to 310A, a line of 900VXPT IGBTs has been launched by IXYS.Designed especially for hard-switching applications, these new devices are able to achieve an optimal balance between the turn-off energy loss and on-state voltage. Able to support switching frequencies up to 50 kHz, they allow designers to use smaller and lighter components in their systems.