Pressure Transmitter
The enhanced Rosemount™ 3051 Pressure Transmitter from Emerson, Shakopee, MN, has added new capabilities to its long-trusted instrument. User interfaces have been redesigned to provide a task-based menu structure with common navigation across host and configuration tools. The new, high-contrast, graphical and back-lit display can operate in eight different languages, and its visual icons give better insight to transmitter status for a more intuitive experience.
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New Pressure Instrument
Endress+Hauser, Greenwood, IN, has announced the release of its new Cerabar and Deltabar pressure and differential pressure instruments, with Bluetooth interfaces for easier operation and improved efficiency in regulatory control, safety, and other systems. Heartbeat Technology creates the data basis for predictive maintenance and allows the instruments’ functionality to be verified without process interruption. The Bluetooth connection has a protocol that meets the increased safety requirements in industrial applications.
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Ethernet Connectors
The new series 808 M8 connectors from binder USA, Camarillo, CA, are used for data and power transmission in factory processes and building applications. Designed for single-pair Ethernet (SPE) applications, these miniaturized industrial connectors are easily integrated into standard sensor technology housings. They meet IEC 63171-5 and 63171-6 standards for mechanical, electrical, test specification, and mating faces, as well as the ruggedness, reliability, and signal integrity.
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Pipe Support System
GF Piping Systems, Irvine, CA, has expanded the size offerings of its Stress Less® Pipe Support System, a system specifically designed for the needs of plastic piping. These supports are designed to eliminate stress transfer to plastic pipe during thermal expansion. Consisting of a uniquely designed polypropylene insert within a trivalent chrome-coated metal hoop, each support leaves room for movement between the inner plastic insert and the pipe.
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Vibration Sensor
AutomationDirect, Cumming, GA, has added the new ProSense VCST series vibration sensors. These sensors accurately detect vibrations of industrial equipment, primarily rotating equipment such as steam and gas turbines, pumps, motors, compressors, and rolling mills. These MEMS based sensors are available with a 0 to 25 mm/s (RMS) or 0 to 50 mm/s (RMS) sensing range, a digital PNP output switch, and an analog 4-20 mA output.
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Automotive Power Management IC
Renesas Electronics Corporation, San Jose, CA, unveiled an innovative automotive power management IC (PMIC) for next-generation automotive camera applications. The RAA271082 is an ISO-26262 compliant multi-rail power IC with a primary high voltage synchronous buck regulator, two secondary low voltage synchronous buck regulators, and a low voltage LDO regulator. It offers four overvoltage and undervoltage (OV/UV) monitors, I2C communications, a configurable general-purpose I/O pin, and a dedicated reset output/fault indicator.
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RF Power Sensor
The new R&S NRP90S and R&S NRP90SN power sensors from Rohde & Schwarz, Columbia, MD, combine a frequency range of 50 MHz to 90 GHz with a dynamic range from -70 dBm to 20 dBm, along with measurement speeds of 50,000 measurements per second. Compared to current thermal power sensors for measurements over 67 GHz, the diode technology increases the power measurement dynamic range by 35 dB and significantly cuts test times.
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Confocal Controller
Especially for measurements on dark or rough surfaces, Micro-Epsilon, Raleigh, NC, has designed two new confocal controllers. The confocalDT 2465 and 2466 multi-peak models offer extremely high light intensity with measuring rates up to 30 kHz. Confocal chromatic sensors are used for distance and thickness measurements where both the highest accuracy and signal stability are required.
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Industrial Operating System
The Bosch Rexroth, Charlotte, NC, is offering ctrlX OS, a Linux-based operating system designed for real-time use in industrial environments. It is hardware-independent and seamlessly connects even more automation components to the entire ctrlX AUTOMATION portfolio, including partner solutions from ctrlX World. Software-based functions can be developed, installed, updated, and operated even more easily and flexibly across all levels of the automation topology.
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Pull-Type Sensor
Magnetic Sensor Systems, Van Nuys, CA, has released its S-20-100X model of Pull Type Tubular Solenoids. They feature 18 different solenoids to select from based on the voltage, duty cycle, force, and stroke requirement of the user. They feature a 1.000 in. diameter × 2.000 in. long housing and a 3/4 -16 UNF-2A thread for mounting. The noncaptive plunger or actuator has a diameter of 0.437 in. with a clevis end for load attachment.
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Adjustable Camera Mount
Component Express, Inc., Woodridge, IL, has announced its new Index MountTM adjustable camera mounts. Two different models are available — the Index and the Index Max. Both feature 360 degrees of rotational freedom, with the Index and Index Max supporting 90- and 180-degree tilting, respectively. Highly visible index marks around the swivel streamline the setup and enable repeatable camera positioning.
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25 GigE Camera
Emergent Vision Technologies, British Columbia, Canada, has introduced the 127.7 MP HB-127-S, the latest addition to its award-winning Bolt 25GigE cameras. Through its 25GigE SFP28 interface, the camera captures full resolution (13400 × 9528) images at 19.9 fps. Available in monochrome and color versions, the camera features Sony’s IMX661 CMOS image sensor — a 127.7 MP, 56.7-mm CMOS image sensor with 3.45 × 3.45 μm pixel size.
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Streaming Trace Probe
The J-Trace PRO RISC-V from Segger, Monheim an Rhein, Germany, has a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface, which enables continuous streaming trace via USB. This allows the processing of data from a target device in real time, giving users a deep insight into the application program. Streaming in real time allows for data capture over long periods of time with no limit set on the amount of trace data.
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