Cliff makes white FeedThrough connectors for medical equipment

Surrey-based Cliff Electronics has introduced two white nylon parts to its normally black FeedThrough connector family – various connectors that all fit through a standard XLR connector cut-out. The white ones are USB2.0 A-A and CAT5e RG45 data connectors, aimed at medical diagnostic and treatment equipment, as well as home monitoring, dental, cosmetic, IT and power-over-Ethernet products. ...

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Anglia task force prioritises inventory and support for ventilators

Anglia has formed a task force to coordinate and allocate available inventory and FAE resources for customers designing or manufacturing ventilators and other medical equipment to help address the covid-19 pandemic. The firm assures its fast-track service is resourced with a dedicated team to ensure it remains able to support all of its customers’ needs ...

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UK engineering swings in behind ventilator project

The national High Value Manufacturing Catapult is leading a consortium of UK industrial and engineering businesses, including Siemens, Smiths, Thales and Ultra Electronics to design medical ventilators for the UK. Arrow Electronics, Microsoft and Dell are providing support. Scroll down for another UK ventilator project  Called the VentilatorChallengeUK Consortium, it is lead by Dick Elsy, CEO of the Catapult, who ...

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TTI introduces local assembly of Souriau parts for faster lead times

TTI has moved the assembly of Souriau 851 bayonet connectors to its Munich facility. The distributor says the decision will strengthen its value-add, cutting lead times to a maximum of one week. Souriau’s 851 series bayonet connectors are designed for rugged applications, such as road-building equipment, machine tools and robotics, military telecommunications systems, water-measurement equipment, ...

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What will happen to UK technical standards after Brexit completes?

How will UK technical standards operate following the completion of Brexit? No one knows for sure, but who is better placed to read the runes than the British Standards Institution, which has watched over UK standards for more than a century. The short answer is that a number of standards used in the UK could ...

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Kyocera buys Showa Optronics

Kyocera is buying all of NEC’s shares in Showa Optronics Co., Ltd., an optical components manufacturer (SOC). After the share transfer is completed, Kyocera will own 93.53 % of SOC’s shares; SOC will begin operating as a subsidiary of Kyocera on June 1, 2020, under the name Kyocera Showa Optronics Co., Ltd. (KSO). With its highly advanced ...

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Toshiba launches two 80V N-channel power mosfets

Toshiba has launched two 80V N-channel power mosfets based on its U-MOSX-H process. The devices are said to be suited to power applications where low-loss operation is important, including ac-dc and dc-dc conversion in data centres and communication base stations as well as motor drive equipment.  Both the TPH2R408QM and TPN19008QM exhibit a reduction of ...

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Wi-Fi battery differential scopes for automotove

TiePie engineering has introduced three PC oscilloscopes with for automotive testing, equipped with Wi-Fi, LAN and batteries. These “WiFiScopes mark a new development of TiePie engineering, the first and industry’s only Wi-Fi-connected automotive test scopes with differential inputs”, according to the company, which last week introduced four general-purpose differential input Wi-Fi scopes. “The differential automotive ...

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UK: Do you have spare eye protection, plastic aprons or disposable gloves?

Some council social care services in the UK are short of eye protection, plastic aprons and disposable gloves. Many of our readers operate, own or work in manufacturing sites that might have spare stocks. If you think you can help, consider contacting your local social care services department or local GP practices. Please don’t turn ...

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