Phoenix Contact PSR Motionstop safety module
02 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Phoenix Contact Pty LtdMonitoring safe shutdowns and the movement of drive components is said to be even easier with the PSR Motionstop safety module from Phoenix Contact.
Futek IHH500 intelligent digital display
01 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Metromatics Pty LtdFutek has released the IHH500 intelligent digital display, a multipurpose digital display, used as a handheld device, that can be configured as bench top and/or wall mount.
Crystek CCHD-950 HCMOS clock oscillator range
01 July, 2012 | Supplied by: Wireless ComponentsThe CCHD-950 series HCMOS clock oscillator has a 168 dBc/Hz noise floor (100 MHz model) and generates frequencies between 45 and 130 MHz, with 50, 80, 100 and 130 MHz offered as standard.
Microsemi Corporation GaN on SiC high electron mobility transistors
30 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Digi-Key ElectronicsFull design support capabilities have been announced for a family of gallium nitride (GaN) on silicon carbide (SiC), high electron mobility transistor (HEMT), radiofrequency transistors from Microsemi Corporation.
Maxim MAX5879 RF digital-to-analog converter
29 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Mouser ElectronicsMaxim has released the MAX5879 multiNyquist RF digital-to-analog converter that delivers a fully digital software-defined radio transmitter, enabling a common hardware platform for multicarrier, multiband and multistandard base stations.
Crystek Crystals CVSS-945 voltage-controlled crystal oscillator
29 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Wireless ComponentsCrystek Crystals has launched the CVSS-945, a true sinewave voltage-controlled crystal oscillator (VCXO) providing -172.9 dBc/Hz noise floor at 1 MHz offset and ±20 ppm min APR pullability.
Allen-Bradley 440N-Z SensaGuard non-contact switch
29 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Rockwell Automation AustraliaThe Allen-Bradley 440N-Z SensaGuard non-contact switch with a magnetic integrated latch combines a non-contact interlock switch and door latch into one integrated device.
Backplane Systems Technology iBase MRS-800 RISC-based touch panel PC system
29 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Backplane Systems Technology Pty LtdiBase’s environmentally friendly RISC-based touch panel PC system, the MRS-800, is a fanless panel PC based on the Cortex-A8 600 MHz microprocessor, TI AM3517.
Osram Opto Semiconductors Oslon signal LED light
29 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Osram Australia Pty LtdOsram Opto Semiconductors’ Oslon signal LED is claimed to provide the brightest blue light, using a special thin-film chip. The Oslon Signal emits powerful bright blue light and can be operated at a high current to provide steady brightness.
Vishay VJ HIFREQ ceramic chip capacitor range
28 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Future ElectronicsVishay has introduced a series of surface-mount multilayer ceramic chip capacitors offering high self-resonance, a high Q factor of ≥2000 and a low dissipation factor of ≤0.05 % for operation in high-frequency commercial applications.
Lighting link-up
27 June, 2012Tenrod and SemiLEDs will provide LED semiconductor technology to lighting manufacturers.
Anritsu tri-wavelength µOTDR module range
22 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Anritsu Pty LtdThe latest series of µOTDR modules for Network Master MT9090A platform, a tool for installing and maintaining optical networks, features 2 cm resolution and up to 250,000 data points for accurate mapping events, deadzones of less than 1 m and dynamic range up to 38 dB to ensure accurate and complete fibre evaluation of any network type - premise to access, metro to core - including PON-based FTTX networks featuring up to a 1x64 split.
M2M One SIM cards
08 June, 2012 | Supplied by: M2M ConnectivitySIM cards, in a range of formats including temp spec, standard micro, MFF together with tailored data plans, IP networks and services for users, are now all available from M2M One.
Controlling the make-up of nanowires
05 June, 2012 | Supplied by: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyNanowires are a hot research topic, with a variety of potential applications including light-emitting diodes and sensors.
Antenna simplifies LTE indoor coverage
30 May, 2012 by Rolland Zhang, Agilent Technologies | Supplied by: Agilent Technologies Australia Pty LtdDistributed antenna systems (DASs) are now being deployed to provide indoor coverage. More than 80% of all mobile data calls are initiated inside a building, whether an office, airport, railway station, stadium or home and therefore it is absolutely critical for service providers to provide both good coverage and quality of service inside buildings.

