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Listing of all 123 news releases from EAO:

Rotary switches are customised to order

The feel of a rotary switch can be modified according to use, whether it's for a radio, audio/video equipment, medical equipment or rugged specialist vehicles.  Brochure available  

News from EAO ( 7 April 2008)

Custom keyboards survive abuse

A typical TSK set-up consists of the desired PCB layout, connected to an interface card and then placed under the nonconductive, transparent plate such as polycarbonate or glass up to 10mm thick.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (31 March 2008)

Slim fans survive oil exposure

The motor windings and PCB are completely sealed with an oil-proof resin, which creates a resistant surface equivalent to IP55.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (25 February 2008)

Switches keep it quiet on the air

Series 95 pushbuttons are designed specifically for silent operation within studios and broadcast environments.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (19 February 2008)

Vandal-resistant keyboards suits office aesthetic

A brushed, stainless steel front plate provides resistance to shock and vandalism up to IK09 (10J) and resistance to liquid and dust penetration to IP67.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (14 January 2008)

Easy installation for modular keypad

From access control and industrial machinery to banking and payment terminals, the M.series keypad is suitable for almost any environment or application.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (10 December 2007)

Pushbuttons improve workplace safety

The large surface area can be activated either by palm or fist and produces excellent tactile feedback even when activated at the edge.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (19 October 2007)

Optical switch outperforms mechanical versions

The 62AG optical encoder generates a 2bit digital output to measure the magnitude and direction of the shaft or knob rotation.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (17 September 2007)

Fans turn both ways to boost performance

Dual, counter-rotating fans improve both airflow and static pressure compared with two axial fans used in series.  Brochure available  

News from EAO ( 7 September 2007)

Encoder raises resolution on the panel

Optical encoder with integrated pushbutton features a one quadrature cycle per detent, enhancing accuracy by providing more data points to measure changes in shaft position.  Brochure available  

News from EAO ( 6 August 2007)

Fan is a cool little performer

Small-format DC fan delivers high quality cooling within space restricted, industry standard 1U power assemblies.  Brochure available  

News from EAO ( 9 July 2007)

Pushbutton is proven in harsh environments

Snap-in pushbutton switch combines ruggedness and ultrareliability at a competitive price.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (11 June 2007)

Rotary switch turns to miniature format

The Grayhill Series 75 rotary switch is billed as probably the world's smallest rotary switch, measuring just 0.3in in diameter with a 0.125in shaft.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (25 April 2007)

Fans of energy efficiency appreciate PWM

PWM speed control technology saves energy on the Sanyo Denki San Ace range of cooling systems.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (16 April 2007)

Custom keypads provide bespoke HMI designs

EAO can organise custom architecture of keypad electronics to deliver a fully engineered, laboratory qualified, HMI keypad solution.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (12 February 2007)

Lightweight fan provides heavyweight cooling

The Sanyo Denki SAN Ace 150 is 40% lighter than comparable fans thanks to an astute new design combining a scaled-down motor with a plastic frame.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (30 January 2007)

Switches are protected against extreme force

Pushbutton features a novel design that guarantees a stable force to the switch unit, independent to the force applied to the pushbutton.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (22 January 2007)

Rotary switches have all applications covered

Standard and customised Grayhill single- and multi-deck rotary switch solutions cover applications warranting flexibility and ruggedly constructed switches.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (15 January 2007)

Optical encoder and joystick join in control

The Grayhill 60A Series delivers a complete solution to human interface applications where panel space is at a premium and reliable directional control is a requirement.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (27 November 2006)

Metal keyboards are easy to integrate

EAO offers a simple top mounting metal keyboard that can be integrated onto any surface type.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (13 November 2006)

Optical encoder puts digital control on the panel

Illuminated pushbuttons add lens options

Switches require less maintenance

The ultimate optical encoder

Stay on track with EAO's new cursor controls

Cooling fan produces airflow efficiently

Polycarbonate enclosures make a home for controls

Front panels are fully sealed

Metal-look inserts create heavenly panel designs

On and off is black and white

Energy-saving fan boasts big airflow

Switches come together in custom membrane pads

DIP switches suit space-constrained applications

Switches and indicators have universal appeal

Keyboards resist shocks and vandals

Switches keep an ultra-low profile

PIN-entry keypad is robust and vandal-resistant

Keypads and keyboards beat the vandals

Square button features flush mounting

Keypad requires minimal maintenance

Keypads cope with outdoor duties

Control switches meet RoHS requirements

Smart look for raised and flush pushbuttons

The chameleon of keypads

Pushbuttons get the blues (and whites)

Fan stays stable despite its environment

Touch sensitive keypads suit hostile environments

DC fans handle harsh environments

Dimmer switches provide advanced voltage control

Blue backlight aids keypad legibility

Cool solution for 3.6MHz processors

Cooling fan features high airflow performance

Website design answers information needs

Keypad comes with colourful backlight

Potentiometer fits flush with success

Keypad offers maximum flexibility

Fan keeps latest Pentium running cooler

Panel-mounting switch snaps to it

80% more air flow with static pressure blower

Seameless switch meets demands of shrinking world

More power from biggest fan

Blower boasts bigger airflow

Keypads secure financial applications

Low-cost switch to optical reliability

Easy installation for snap-action switches

Novel approach improves CPU cooling

New size option for chameleon switch

Sealed illuminated switches offer many options

IP-rated keypads, keyboards, switches and fans

Indicators show a brighter side

Lever switches take position

Compact fan performs like its big brother

Emergency stop switch offers light relief

Custom keypads provide sophisticated interfaces

Easy mounting for self-sealing pushbutton

Key-insert switch has the strength of steel

Flexible configuration for waterproof keypads

PIN keypad suits self-service payment

Rotary switches feature quarter-inch shafts

Pushbutton takes LCD onboard

Rugged keyboard is a (touch) sensitive sort

Deeper frame fans deliver more airflow

Improved cooling from upgraded fan

Secured supply of 16mm switches

Gray-coded rotaries break the code

Pushbutton makes it obvious

Custom options for fan guards and accessories

Easy mounting for industrial switches

Keypads have legendary flexibility

Fans flow belies its size

Pushbuttons snap into action

Control knobs match with encoders and switches

Dual-blade fan takes on hot equipment

Cooler clips to Pentium 4

Rotary switches have adjustable stop positions

Rugged keyboard shows its sensitive side

Blowers raise the cooling bar for pressure

Optical encoder turns to low-cost applications

Long-life fan boosts system reliability

Optical encoder has integral pushbutton

Fan is cool for high-density applications

Optical switches last longer

Switch to miniature slide switches

Switch range toggles, rocks and slides

Chip cooler keeps low profile onboard

Stainless-steel switches take the tough life

Low-profile cooler deals with hot chips

Compact encoder includes dual redundancy

Splashproof fans stand the saltwater test

More airflow from a 92mm fan

Pushbutton changes its true colours

Rugged industrial switch is sealed to IP67

Encoder-based joysticks keep going for longer

Encoders for a high-esolution machine interface

"Smallest" claim for high-resolution encoders

Trigger-action emergency stop switches

Illuminated shaft throws light on encoders

High torque characteristics from size 11 stepper

Wide range of styles for versatile PCB switch

New high-performance equipment fans in three sizes

Square pushbuttons offer design flexibility

Laser engraving gives faster custom keypads

Replace those filament lamps with LEDs!

 

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