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Sealed relay withstands high temperatures
The new LZ relay from Matsushita Electric Works UK has a miniature package measuring just 28.6 x 12.8 x 20.4mm and a universal footprint.
News from Matsushita Electric Works UK (25 January 2002)
Cage clamp connects modules faster than screws
Finder has extended its family of relay interface modules by launching a 'screwless' version of the popular 38 Series.
News from Finder (24 January 2002)
RS Components stars for Tyco
RS Components has won the coveted Tyco Electronics UK distributor of the year award for the first time. Brochure available
News from Tyco Electronics UK (23 January 2002)
Motors step out with or without the right gear
Now available in the UK from Trident Engineering is a new range of low-cost high-quality permanent-magnet stepping motors and stepping geared motors from Motraxx.
News from Trident Engineering (18 January 2002)
Relays keep it clean
The RU series of general-purpose relays from Idec Electronics has been designed to comply with the requirements of the WEEE Directive.
News from Idec Europe ( 8 January 2002)
Power switch ideal for energy saving
The Series 32 power switch from BLP Components is now available from Aerco.
News from Aerco (21 December 2001)
Miniaturised relays remain reliable
Rhopoint Components has two new miniature SIP relays from Coto Technology.
News from Rhopoint Components (20 December 2001)
Finder appoints SW sales manager
Relay and timer manufacturer Finder has appointed Brian Cleghorn as Area Sales Manager for the South West of England.
News from Finder (12 December 2001)
Timers and relays control industrial switching
Available now from Flightspares Electronics, part of the Compstock Group, is the full Agastat range of industrial, heavy-duty electromechanical and electronic timing, control and protective relays.
News from Compstock Group (10 December 2001)
Improved comms and firmware increase motor uses
Now SmartMotors can be used with CAD/CAM.
News from Animatics Corp ( 7 December 2001)
Control Techniques grows in the Netherlands
The Control Techniques Drives Centre in the Netherlands has recently relocated to larger premises in Sliedrecht, 30km south of Rotterdam.
News from Control Techniques Dynamics ( 7 December 2001)
Socket puts relays and timers on the rails
Finder has unveiled a new socket packed with design features.
News from Finder (29 November 2001)
Relay occupies a third less footprint
Rhopoint Components has the new 9290 series surface mount reed relay from Coto Technology.
News from Rhopoint Components (28 November 2001)
Omron inspires its distributors
Omron's recent distribution conference included technical product briefings designed to inspire their network into action.
News from Omron Electronics (27 November 2001)
Faster access to technical data from new website
According to Omron Electronics, three mouse clicks is all it takes to find any engineering data on its new website.
News from Omron Electronics (27 November 2001)
Vibration sensor eliminates mercury hazards
A new pure-mechanical vibration detector from Omron allows OEMs to build-in earthquake or shock protection without relying on environmentally hostile mercury switches.
News from Omron Electronics (12 November 2001)
Timing relays provide a precise delay
Available from CTT, a part of Tyco Electronics, Agastat 7000 series timing relays provide timing ranges from milliseconds to 60min, fully calibrated in linear increments. Brochure available
News from Tyco Electronics UK ( 9 November 2001)
SSRs feature overcurrent protection
Clare PLA140L OptoMOS solid-state relays (SSRs) from AX distribution couple load voltage ratings of 400V and load current ratings 200mA with current-limiting capabilities.
News from AX Distribution ( 7 November 2001)
Slimline relay handles industrial loads
Manufactured by Fujitsu Components and available from Young ECC, the FTR-JR series low-power relay targets HVAC applications and consumes 35% less power than earlier generations.
News from Young-ECC Electronics ( 5 November 2001)
Tiny SM relays save almost half the PCB space
Omron claims its latest surface-mount relay has the industry's smallest footprint, occupying just 55% of the board space of existing models.
News from Omron Electronics (25 October 2001)
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