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Wireless module networks serial devices
3 March 2010, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Phoenix Contact’s new FL ComServer WLAN 232/422/485 permits wireless access to machines, plants and systems equipped with serial interfaces. Mobile industrial applications with RS232/422/485 or USB ...
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Codeable IP68 connectors
17 February 2010, Interconnection

For Quickon plug connectors belonging to Phoenix Contact’s Quickon Power Distribution installation system, additional red coding profiles are now available that can be inserted in four different positions. ...
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Surge protection for four signal wires
20 January 2010, Circuit & System Protection

The new Linetrab surge protection devices from Phoenix Contact provide effective surge protection and help to prevent costly downtimes. The narrow surge arresters protect up to four signal wires with ...
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Right-angled connectors in 3,5 mm pitch
20 January 2010, Interconnection

The right-angled connectors MCO and MKDSO from Phoenix Contact are now available in 3,5 mm pitch. In comparison to connection technology in 5 mm pitch, it is now possible to connect one additional pin ...
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M12 Y-distributor with pre-assembled cable
25 November 2009, Interconnection

The M12 Y-distributor with connected cable from Phoenix Contact ensures a high degree of flexibility for sensor/actuator cabling and allows new approaches to be taken when it comes to machine and system ...
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Tool-less PCB terminal carries 76 A
11 November 2009, Interconnection

The PLH 16 is a new high-performance PCB terminal from Phoenix Contact, employing a one-hand release lever principle. The patented push-lock spring permits a 16 mm² conductor – either with or without ...
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Industrial WLAN adapter
30 September 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Using the new Ethernet port adapter FL WLAN EPA from Phoenix Contact, industrial devices can be integrated into wireless WLAN 802.11b/g networks reliably, securely and easily. The adapter can be connected ...
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Fieldbus communication via Bluetooth
16 September 2009, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

With the new PSI-Bluetooth-Profibus set from Phoenix Contact, Bluetooth technology is used for wireless fieldbus communication with Profibus. The Bluetooth frequency-hopping technique is particularly ...
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Ethernet PLC with pluggable memory
16 September 2009, Computer/Embedded Technology

The mini controller ILC 170 ETH 2TX is the latest addition to the modular Inline range of controllers from Phoenix Contact. This controller extends the scope of applications for inline controllers to ...
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Terminal blocks with push-in connection technology
16 September 2009, Interconnection

Using the new PIT range of terminal blocks in the ‘Clipline complete’ system from Phoenix Contact, small, flexible wires with cross sections as small as 0,34 mm² and fitted with end sleeves can now be ...
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Plug connector with fast IDC connection
16 September 2009, Interconnection

Quickon Power Distribution from Phoenix Contact is an industrial-grade installation technology in IP68 protection and is resistant to hammer blows according to IK 07. The four-pole, fast IDC connection ...
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Surge protection for four signal wires
2 September 2009, Circuit & System Protection

The new Linetrab surge protection devices from Phoenix Contact protect up to four signal wires with diameters of 6,2 mm. When connected in the appropriate manner, it is possible to provide surge protection ...
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