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CABLES & CONNECTORS Circular Brass Connector Range is approved for mains voltage and CE marked assemblies Rear Panel, Feed-Through Connector is sealed to IP67 for “trouble-free” data transfer A mains voltage circular connector range from Weald Electronics, a specialist in military and industrial interconnection, the LMV range, is approved to IEQC-CECC specification BS/CECC 75201-004. This includes the requirements of BS EN 60950 for safe use in mains applications and CE marked assemblies. The brass shell connectors can be supplied in a choice of finishes and shell styles. There are two shell sizes, both suitable for direct connection in mains applications. The shells are earthed and the connectors have fingerproof and leading earth contacts. Maximum current capability is from 7.5 to 32A depending on size. Accessories are available to suit multi-core cable and multi-core cable with inner collective screen. A RoHS-compliant olive drab finish is available to order. rovertha has expanded its I-Net portfolio with a M12 Profibus female version featuring 360° shielding and protected to IP67. The rear panel feed-through with crimp cable connection can be used for field assembly with a choice of cable lengths. It meets all requirements for a fail-safe Profibus connection, says the company, and a troublefree data transfer by crimp signal and shield connection. Pre-mounted sub-assemblies have minimal single parts and contact mounting is by inserting the crimp snap-in contacts. The 360° EMI/RFI shielding is guaranteed by a shielded, full-metal housing and a special crimp flange system. Contact cavities with red and green colour coding help wire termination. The full-metal housing design protects against damage. The vibration and torsion-free cable strain relief by the hexagonal crimp of the crimp flange system allows for use in rough environments. ProverthA P WeAld electronics www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47498 AdTech Ceramics www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47347 Edgecard PCB Connector Range modular design can be fitted with choice of contacts Associated Companies www.greenrayindustries.com www.statek.com anufacture and assembly is performed on site, so the ITW McMurdo Edgecard PCB connector range from Lane Electronics has short delivery lead times. The connectors are 2.54mm pitch modular edge connectors designed for where two or more PCBs need to be connected and easily removed. The connectors can be supplied with mounting feet, polarising keys, fixed or replaceable contacts and can be cut to any size from 5 to 85 contacts, single, or 10 to 170 double sided. They can be fitted with cantilever or bifurcated contacts, and are designed for vapour phase soldering with a choice of discrete wire, straight PC and wire wrap terminations. The company also supplies circular, filtered, RF, coaxial and sub-miniature connectors, backshells and adaptors, D connectors, aerospace, test and measurement, IDC, PCB connectors and edge connectors. lAne electronics M www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47202 24 April 2012 – EpN iSSuE N° 04 http://www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47498 http://www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47347 http://www.statek.com http://www.greenrayindustries.com http://www.epn-online.com/search?search_keyword=47202

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of EPN April 2012

Cover
RS Components
Contents
Edito
Bergquist
Contents Web
LEMO
New Products
Traco electronic
Panasonic
Digikey
Digikey
International Rectifier
Cables & connectors
Hirose
Mouser
Adtech Ceramics
International Rectifier
RF & Wireless
Digikey
New Products
Teseq
Fischer Connectors
Analog Devices
Tech report
Automotive Electronics
Digikey
Smartgrid
Coilcraft
Sensor & Test
Renewable Energy
Digikey
40th anniversary interview
Industrial Automation
Digikey
New products
PCIM
Hannover
Test corner
Power perspective
Distribution spotlight

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