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Operator Switches can withstand harsh environments.

Automation Systems Interconnect Inc.    Mechanicsburg, PA 17055
Nov 06, 2006 Available in flush, flush and extended, and center extended versions, 2 and 3 button switches provide quick installation and setup and have operating temperature range from -10 to +140°F due to their polyamide and polycarbonate material construction. Any mounting position is allowed, and mounting adapter comes standard with each operator. Switches come in several different color schemes and can be ordered with blank or pre-printed symbols.

Pulse Start Metal Halide Ballast helps conserve power.

Pulse Start Metal Halide Ballast helps conserve power.

Universal Lighting Technologies    Nashville, TN 37214
Nov 03, 2006 Designed for 875 W pulse start systems, P875MLTAC5M can save up to 165 W per fixture when used in applications where 1,000 W metal halide ballasts have previously been specified or installed. It is provided with pre-wired capacitor and pre-wired starter to facilitate installation into lighting fixture. Ballast also incorporates 4 input voltage taps (120/208/240/277) to cover range of lighting voltage applications with one unit.

Reed Relay Module offers 3 input-output options.

MEDER electronic, Inc.    West Wareham, MA 02576
Nov 03, 2006 Low Profile RM Series offers 4 inputs with 4, 2, and 1 output(s) on rugged thermoset epoxy overmolded FR-4 substrate. Capable of switching beyond 3 GHz with less than 40 ps rise time, relay provides billions of operations. Leadless SMT design eliminates skewing and co-planarity concerns, while short BGA terminals allow short signal path that makes series suited for RF applications and reflow up to 260°C. Package height of 0.157 in. enables parallel board stacking.

Relays target automotive and lamp accessories.

Relays target automotive and lamp accessories.

CIT Relay & Switch: Division of Circuit Interruption Technology, Inc.    Maple Grove, MN 55369
Nov 03, 2006 Offering PCB pin and quick-connect mounting, A2 Series features contact ratings up to 40 A at 14 Vdc, while A3 Series is rated 80 A at 14 Vdc. Contact resistance is less than 30 mW initially on both types. Max switching power, voltage, and current is 630 W, 75 Vdc, and 40 A for A2 Series and 1,120 W, 75 Vdc, and 80 A for A3 Series. Providing electrical life of 100K cycles, units are solderable at 260°C for 5 sec with operating temperature of -40 to 85°C.

KVM Switch can be controlled manually or remotely.

KVM Switch can be controlled manually or remotely.

Electro Standards Laboratories    Cranston, RI 02921 3403
Nov 03, 2006 Model 4875 Remotely Controllable KVM A/B Switch allows access to 2 computer/servers from single set of KVM devices. Keyboard, monitor, and mouse devices are connected to common set of ports, and computer/servers are connected to A and B set of ports. Switch position can be controlled manually from front panel pushbutton, or remotely by contact closure connected to RJ45 remote port. Switch position status is displayed by front panel LEDs.

Process Control System targets heat-tracing applications.

Process Control System targets heat-tracing applications.

Tyco Thermal Controls    Menlo Park, CA 94025
Nov 03, 2006 Providing continuous monitoring of temperature, ground fault, operating currents, and voltages, DigiTrace NGC-30 power distribution system can control up to 260 circuits with multiple networked panels. Problems and upsets are reported on User Interface Terminal which allows central access to all heat-tracing circuits. Features like alarms, events, data logging, trending, recipes, and batching simplify maintenance of any heat-tracing installation.

Jumper Cordsets have North American and European approval.

Jumper Cordsets have North American and European approval.

Inter-Power Corp.    Almont, MI 48003
Nov 03, 2006 Offered in cord lengths of 1.8 m, Interpower(TM) Sheet G/C7 Jumper cordsets are for equipment rated 2.5 A with service up to 250 Vac. Class II jumper cordsets are available with IEC 60320 Sheet G plug connector, 2 x 0.75 mm˛/18 AWG universal cable, and IEC 60320 C7 connector. Applications include connection of IEC 60320 Sheet H outlet to IEC 60320 C8 power inlet.

Electronic HID Ballast works with metal halide lamps.

Advance Div. of Philips Electronics North America    Rosemont, IL 60018
Nov 03, 2006 Measuring 4.3 x 1.3 x 1.2 in., e-Vision® 120 V Mini 20 W ballast blends into modern fixture designs for downlighting, track lighting, and accent lighting applications. Safety features include automatic lamp end-of-life detection and lamp monitoring. Lamp wattage regulation optimizes lamp color quality over life and reduces lamp-to-lamp variations. Product works with ceramic metal halide lamps and has 90°C max case temperature rating.

Fluorescent Lighting Ballast suits 3-lamp applications.

Universal Lighting Technologies    Nashville, TN 37214
Nov 03, 2006 Designed for high-lumen applications using high bay fluorescent fixtures, ULTim8 B332IUNVHEH-A has two 3-lamp high ballast factor (1.18) ballasts in one 6-lamp F32T8 fixture. Compatible with standard F32T8 lamps, as well as 30, 28, and 25 W T8 lamps, solution operates from universal voltage (120-277 V) and is capable of replacing HID lighting. Along with quiet operation, product lends to lamp color and eliminates warm-up and re-strike requirements.

Network Connectivity Components suit high-noise environments.

CommScope, Inc.    Claremont, NC 28610
Nov 03, 2006 Uniprise® Foiled Twisted Pair Solution cable assemblies include Category 6 and 5e cabling, patch cords, modular patch panels, and information outlets. Products provides plug-and-play design to facilitate interconnection without special tools. With components that meet TIA/EIA, IEC 60603, and ISO/IEC 11801 standards, Uniprise FTP components are suitable for automotive and industrial markets.

Power Control Devices suit data centers and laboratories.

MRV Communications, Inc.    Chatsworth, CA 91311
Nov 03, 2006 Available in horizontal and vertical form factors with 8-, 16-, 24-, and 32-port models, 5250 AC Power Control Series accepts 20 or 30 A input and offers various inlet and outlet connector options. Features include input current monitoring, power up sequencing, and ability to control and group outlets by name within single or multiple units. Suited for U.S. or European installations, FIPS 140-2 certified devices are controlled using LX Series console server.

Recessed Floor Box Covers hide plugs and receptacles.

Recessed Floor Box Covers hide plugs and receptacles.

Thomas & Betts Corp.    Memphis, TN 38125
Nov 02, 2006 Used with Steel City® round PVC floor or metal switch box, Steel City 68R covers conceal plugs and receptacles below floor level in concrete, wood sub-floor, and raised floor applications. Products accommodate one duplex or GFCI receptacle and up to 2 communications jacks. When not in use, rotating lid closes securely to fully protect power and communications receptacles from water and debris. To access receptacles, lid is opened and rotated to expose small opening for routing cords.

Electrical Mount eliminates floating device installations.

Electrical Mount eliminates floating device installations.

Pass & Seymour/Legrand    Syracuse, NY 13221
Nov 02, 2006 Designed to mount devices flush in oversized drywall, tile, and panel wall applications, Shim-lock fastens onto screw in mounting slot of electrical wiring device or lighting control strap. Once screw is tightened to desired depth, Shim-lock's tabs lock it in place. Made of steel with heat-treated finish and clear zinc chromate plating, product is 0.31 in. in length with #6 screw opening and provides device adjustment depth from 1/8 to 3/4 in.

Overmolded Threaded Connectors are sealed to IP68.

Overmolded Threaded Connectors are sealed to IP68.

Binder-USA    Camarillo, CA 93012
Nov 02, 2006 Series 870 7/8 in. overmolded threaded connectors come with 3, 4, or 5 gold-plated contacts with current carrying capacity of up to 13 A each. Sealed to IP68, connectors have been tested to survive water submersion to depth of 18 m for up to 24 hr. High degree of sealing is achieved through use of elastic, self-sealing contact carrier made of PUR. Connectors are overmolded to cable lengths of 2-5 m, custom lengths are also available.

Tagging Relays help automate substations.

Tagging Relays help automate substations.

Electroswitch, Unit Of Electro Switch Corp.    Weymouth, MA 02188 2913
Nov 02, 2006 Providing mechanical and electrical (LED) means for automatic placement and removal of orange warning tags, Tagging Relays feature serial communications capability and are used to optimize automated breaker control schemes in power distribution systems. They allow bidirectional operation and have 2 N/O and 2 N/C contacts per deck. Series 24 relays are offered in 2 positions and up to 10 decks, while Series 31 relays are available in 2 or 3 positions with 8 and 6 decks, respectively.

Solid State Relays feature 5,000 Vrms input/output isolation.

Clare Inc.    Beverly, MA 01915
Nov 02, 2006 Models CPC1390/CPC1393 Solid State Relays have 400/600 V load voltage, 140/100 mA current handling, and 22/50 W maximum on-resistance. With 30 W on-resistance, CPC1330 features 350 V maximum load voltage and 120 mA current handling. Isolation barrier OptoMOS® 1-Form-A (Single Pole, Normally Open) 4-pin devices are offered in DIP and surface mount packages.

Driver ICs suit automotive high-temperature applications.

Atmel Corp.    San Jose, CA 95131
Nov 02, 2006 Models ATA6824, ATA6827, and ATA6832 feature high-voltage SMARTIS(TM) technology that enables high chip temperatures of up to 200°C and ambient temperatures up to 150°C. They provide over-temperature shutdown, overload, and over-voltage protection, as well as protection against short circuits. Devices meet strict automotive qualification demands (protection against conducted interference, EMC, and ESD protection) and can withstand transients as specified in ISO/TR 7637.

Three-Phase Motor Drivers include built-in PWM circuits.

Toshiba America Electronic Components (TAEC)    Irvine, CA 92618-1811
Nov 02, 2006 Models TPD4104K, TPD4111K, and TPD4112K drivers feature 3-phase full-bridge distribution circuit with level-shift type high-side driver and low-side driver, output IGBT, and FRD. Intended for DC brushless motors, air conditioner fans, and pump motors, 250 and 500 V single chip drivers include protective functions for overcurrent, overheating, and power supply voltage drop. Lead-free and RoHS-compatible, ICs are available in HZIP23 packages measuring 31.5 x 16.1 x 5.1 mm.

Electrical-to-Optical Converter features low-profile design.

Electrical-to-Optical Converter features low-profile design.

Highland Technology, Inc.    San Francisco, CA 94103
Nov 01, 2006 Offered in 850 nm multimode and 1,310 nm singlemode versions, single-channel Model J724 allows fast timing and logic-level signals to be transported via fiber optic levels. Packaging enables E/O transition to be located wherever convenient, and adjustable inputs are compatible with TTL, LVTTL, ECL, NIM, and most other common logic levels. Converter is intended for use with 9/125 micron singlemode fiber, but is also usable with 62/125 micron multimode fiber.

Communicator expands HART connectivity.

Communicator expands HART connectivity.

Meriam Process Technologies    Cleveland, OH 44102
Nov 01, 2006 Connecting to HART device in 15 sec, Model MFC 4100 HART® Communicator allows pick up and hold communication over range of loop resistances down to 60 W. With 2 backlight intensity levels, unit features secured barrel type ac adapter connection and two 9 V alkaline batteries that provide 20 hr of continuous use. Handheld device offers direct numeric, alpha, and symbol entry.




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