Agilent Technologies Inc. introduced the BenchLink Waveform Builder Pro, full-featured waveform creation software for its 33200, 33500 and 81100 Series waveform generators.
AutomationDirect expands photoelectric sensor line
Products/Sensors/Optos & LEDs
AutomationDirect's photoelectric sensor offering now includes 18 mm rectangular plastic DC models. The IP67 rated sensors, available in 12 models, feature an 18 mm diameter threaded lens and M12 quick-disconnect.
N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFETs in the SOT-523 package
Products/Semiconductors
Central Semiconductor Corp. announces the introduction of the 30V, 450mACMUDM7004 (N-Channel) and CMUDM8004 (P-Channel) MOSFETs in the space saving SOT-523 package.
Carlo Gavazzi is pleased to announce the launch of the CTD Series, a new range of solid core current transformers that provide both innovation and functionality.
Extended range of enclosures for personal electronics
Products/Enclosures
Following customer demand, OKW has extended its MINITEC range of pocket-size enclosures. The multi-colored housings have been designed for personal electronic devices which can be carried in the hand, on a key ring, wrist strap, or lanyard.
The existing M12x1 product family of panel plugs from Conec has now been expanded with 8-pole versions having PC tail contacts or solder contacts for stranded wire up to a maximum cross-section of 0.25 mm2.
POSITAL position sensors improve solar energy output
Products/Sensors/Optos & LEDs
Position
sensors, such as POSITAL's OPTOCODE (OCD) rotary encoders and ACCELENS
(ACS) inclinometers provide the controller with instantaneous
information on the exact orientation of the solar panel array.
Keystone Electronics Corp. has introduced a new line of Vertical Entry, Lithium Coin Cell Holders, for use with portable medical and other electronic devices.
Dubbed the NJ-Series, and supported by Sysmac Studio machine automation software, Omron's Machine Automation Controller was created to integrate multiple specialized controllers - motion, logic, seque...
After a journey of about nine months, Curiosity will land on Mars where it will conduct its science with 10 onboard instruments, including the Canadian APXS spectrometer. Source: NASA