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April 28, 2009

Baumer Group - New Photoelectric Product Release!

by @ 4:10 pm. Filed under General

The 14-Series is the workhorse of all Baumer photoelectric sensors.  It is priced very competitively and is a lead-in product to use against existing as well as new applications.

There are a number of feature changes:

- NEW re-engineered transparent half of rear housing
- NEW metal M08 connector (formally used plastic)
- NEW M12 connector version
- NEW prewired version

The best part is that the new 14-Series is 100% backwards compatible - it will fit all existing mounting holes and brackets.  Secondly, these new features are available in all the modes of sensing:  Diffuse, Background Suppression, Retro-Reflective and Through-Beam.

These new products will be automatically phased in during production runs.

The new 14-Series spec sheets can be found via www.baumerelectric.com, or contact GIS for a copy!

If you have any questions, please contact Jake Marquart at jmarquar@gisedminc.com

New Littelfuse In-Line Fuseholders

by @ 4:02 pm. Filed under General

Introducing Littelfuse 600 Volt Breakaway In-Line Watertight Fuseholders

Reduce Maintenance Time and Increase Safety with Littelfuse In-Line Fuseholders     

        Littelfuse 600 volt breakaway In-Line watertight fuseholders offer
unmatched protection in situations such as outdoor lighting,
where fuses may be exposed to moisture or corrosion.  An
“O”-ring design ensures a watertight seal and with 4 terminal
blocks, it’s a great product for high humidity environments
where fuses are required.

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April 6, 2009

New Catalog available for Silicon Protection Arrays (SPA)

by @ 2:21 pm. Filed under General

THE PROBLEM: Communication signal distortion in telecom and datacom interface circuits.


THE SOLUTION:
 SP725 Silicon Diode Array
Littelfuse’s SP725 improves communication line protection from ESD and other over-voltage threats for microprocessor/logic inputs, data bus lines, analog device inputs, and many other voltage clamp applications.  The thyristor based design of the SP725 silicon diode array utilizes two bipolar SCR/diode structures to protect each of the four inputs (typically external signal or bus lines). Its operation is similar to what is known as a steering diode, but it has lower capacitance and leakage current for a given impulse rating.  This means less chance of communication signal distortion.

For solutions to these and more problems, please contact Jake Marquart at jmarquar@gisedminc.com for a free catalog!