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Address:
Halesfield 13
Telford
Shropshire
TF7 4PG
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1952 681700
http://www.phoenixcontact.co.uk
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Listing of all 75 news releases from Phoenix Contact:
Terminals ease PCB wiring
PCB terminals and plugs have two connectors for each electrical potential, which simplifies the looping-through of wires.
News from Phoenix Contact (12 June 2007)
PCB terminal has international appeal
High-performance PCB terminal features a clever pin arrangement with a pitch as small as 10.16mm that has been given unlimited 600V UL approval.
News from Phoenix Contact (12 June 2007)
Plug connectors click into place without tools
Plug connectors feature tool-free click and lock locking system.
News from Phoenix Contact (12 June 2007)
Contact 2006 CD catalogue now available
The latest 2006 Phoenix contact catalogue is now available on CD.
News from Phoenix Contact (27 July 2006)
New pocket size Product Selector
Phoenix Contact has produced a convenient pocket size product selector for spring cage terminals and accessories to compliment the Clipline complete range of DIN rail mounted terminals.
News from Phoenix Contact (18 July 2006)
Power supplies have wide industrial appeal
Quint Power 24V/40A power supplies are suitable for use around the world with their wide input range from 85 to 264V AC and 120 to 350V DC as well as their International certification package.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 3 July 2006)
Measurement convertors process up to 400A
Current measurement technology from Phoenix Contact has been expanded to include a new product, capable of processing currents up to 400A.
News from Phoenix Contact (29 June 2006)
Plug connectors ease wires onboard
Spring-cage plug connectors offer an easy-to-install and time-saving solution for wiring in PCB connection technology.
News from Phoenix Contact (31 May 2006)
Book-shaped supplies power up to 500W
Power supplies combine basic essential functions with high reliability at competitive prices.
News from Phoenix Contact (30 May 2006)
RoHS compliant PCB connectors on show
Phoenix Contact will be showing the Combicon range of RoHS compliant PCB connectors at the Nepcon 2006 exhibition in May.
News from Phoenix Contact (11 April 2006)
RJ45 plug is installed without tools
The Variosub RJ45 Quickon plug connector is the world's first 8-pin Cat5e RJ45 plug connector that requires no tools to assemble.
News from Phoenix Contact (21 March 2006)
RoHS compliant connectors feature at Nepcon
Phoenix Contact will be showing the Combicon range of RoHS compliant PCB connectors at the Nepcon 2006 exhibition in May at the NEC.
News from Phoenix Contact (16 March 2006)
PCB terminals join the assembly line
Combicon MSTBO 2.5 PCB terminal base housings are now designed for use in through-hole reflow processes, allowing automated placement onto PCBs.
News from Phoenix Contact ( 7 March 2006)
Industrial supplies add single-phase options
The Quint Power 48V/20A power supply is now available for single-phase supply networks, expanding its comprehensive range of special voltages for universal industrial applications.
News from Phoenix Contact (17 February 2006)
Catalogue hits the highlights
A new handy size compact catalogue is full of the latest innovations, including wireless Bluetooth, Speedcon M12 connectors and Ethernet switches.
News from Phoenix Contact (30 January 2006)
Terminal blocks snap down to earth
New universal screw terminal blocks feature a spring-loaded snap-on earthing foot and standardised plug-in bridge.
News from Phoenix Contact (25 January 2006)
Poster provides advice on PCB soldering
Phoenix Contact has relaunched its A2 size wall mounting poster providing advice on PCB soldering techniques to the IPC-A-610C standard.
News from Phoenix Contact (19 January 2006)
Show spotlight for lead-free connectors
Phoenix Contact will be presenting the topic "Lead free PCB connection technology for your supply chain" during the seminar programme at the Southern Electronics Exhibition in February 2006.
News from Phoenix Contact (20 December 2005)
Marine convertor supplies regulated power
The Quint 24VDC/24VDC/10A DC/DC convertor is approved for marine applications.
News from Phoenix Contact (31 October 2005)
Screw terminals take multiple roles onboard
The screw terminals from Phoenix Contact's compact Combicon product range are designed as PCB terminals and as codable plugs.
News from Phoenix Contact (28 October 2005)
M12 connectors turn to quick mating
Pluggable power connectors come onboard
PCB terminal goes through SMT processes
Power connectors handle up to 32A
Convertors put regulated supplies on the rails
Lead-free range spans 16,000 PCB connectors
Bluetooth convertor puts serial data on air
Catalogue contains more than 1400 new products
Modules switch serial comms to fibre
Lead-free products to feature in Brighton
Terminal blocks boast maximum flexibility
Hybrid terminals speed system installation
Fibre interfaces go a long way
Terminal blocks get still stronger
Buffer module covers short-term outages
Complete package in terminal blocks
Spring cage PCB terminals suit tight spaces
Surge protection comes to hazardous areas
Poster is handy soldering reference
Buffer and UPS keep control systems running
Universal input supplies produce 48V output
Switches expand networks at minimal cost
Spring clamp terminal for high density wiring
Compact rail-mounted housing fits more in
Power plug brings big cables onboard
Housings turn modules to terminal applications
Plugs speed spring-cage terminal blocks
Male headers suit lead-free SMD processes
PCB connectors shrink to miniature format
Through-hole reflow processes explained at Nepcon
Terminal blocks expand to larger conductors
Sealed connector meets industrial needs
Connector base moves to industrial roots
Industrial protection for D-sub feedthroughs
Manual explains through-hole reflow
PCB headers save space with 2.5mm pitch
Locking plugs handle automotive vibration
Full range has PCB interconnection covered
Mounting system puts boards on the rails
Coding profiles eliminate mismating
Connectors go through enclosure walls
Connectors bring heavy cables onboard
Wire-to-board range handles up to 16A
Housings provide D-sub protection
Enclosure-wall connectors seal out water and EMI
Tape-on-reel headers fit SMT processes
Terminal blocks handle the hazards
Antenna protector safeguards basestations
CAN connectors handle networking
Software aids interconnect specification
Connector ruggedised for industrial networks
Power supply squeezes onto DIN rail

