Phoenix Contact

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Pluggable protective switch for terminal blocks
9 April 2003, Circuit & System Protection, Security Services & Risk Management

The TCP thermal cut-out protector from Phoenix Contact combines the protective mechanism of a safety fuse with the advantages of an automatic cut-out, providing effective overload protection to electrical ...
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Continuous current measurement up to 50 A
26 March 2003, Power Electronics / Power Management

The MCR-1/5-U/I-(SW)-DCI and MCR-S-10/50-U/I-(SW)-DCI current measuring transducers for measuring real-effective values from Phoenix Contact enable exact detection of direct and alternating currents with ...
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D-Sub-9 plug connectors with IP67 housing protection
12 March 2003, Interconnection

The Phoenix Contact Variosub plug connectors in a D-Sub-9 design provide reliable protection in industrial environments by means of IP67 housing protection. Their push-pull locking makes them easy to ...
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Socket connector with rapid spring cage connection
12 March 2003, Interconnection

The new Front-ZFL 1.5 socket connector from Phoenix Contact, with reverse spring cage connection, was specially developed for use in 19-inch module supports. The contact system, installation dimensions ...
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RJ-45 connectors to protection category IP67
12 March 2003, Interconnection

The Variosub RJ-45/IP67 connector from Phoenix Contact has been specially developed to withstand adverse conditions associated with use directly on machinery and in industrial installations, and to protect ...
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Mounting rail bus plugs for device communications
26 February 2003, Interconnection, Products & Solutions

The ME housings in 17,5 and 35 mm component widths from Phoenix Contact can now be combined with new bus plugs for DIN rail mounting: The five-pin bus plugs with 3,81 mm pitch are mounted on the DIN rail ...
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Direct PCB connection for high currents
12 February 2003, Interconnection

The MKDSP 25 PCB terminal from Phoenix Contact now enables large cross-section conductors to connect directly to the printed circuit board. This eliminates laborious and cost-intensive auxiliary constructions ...
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5-port switch for industrial use
29 January 2003, Computer/Embedded Technology

The FL Switch 5TX Ethernet switch from Phoenix Contact enables quick and cost-effective network expansions. Compared to previous solutions, this halves the price per port, says the company, making the ...
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Fieldbus plug connectors to protection category IP67
29 January 2003, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact now offers special bus plug connectors for fieldbus applications in harsh environments. The Variosub product family includes variants for the Interbus, Profibus, and CANopen fieldbus systems. Meeting ...
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24 V power supply units
29 January 2003, Power Electronics / Power Management

The Quint Power generation of power supply units from Phoenix Contact provides a universal 24 V supply from 60-960 W. Consistent implementation of a wide input range ensures safe operation on all common ...
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High voltage PCB terminals for UL 600 V device approvals
29 January 2003, Interconnection, Information Security

The HV high voltage PCB terminals in the MKDSP 10 series of PCB terminals from Phoenix Contact are designed as individual terminals in combination with pitch spacers, enabling adaptation to meet individual ...
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Low-profile bus housing for parallel and serial wiring
20 November 2002, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

A new low-profile ME bus housing from Phoenix Contact is specially designed for bus applications. With an overall height of 92 and 105 mm it is suitable for use in decentralised control boxes. A cross ...
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