IOT Electronics

Tel: +27 11 568 2736
Email: [email protected]
www: www.iotelectronics.co.za
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Safety relay for explosive areas
28 April 2026, Circuit & System Protection

Phoenix Contact has expanded its safety portfolio with the new PSR-MC35-EXI safety relay module, specifically engineered for use in potentially explosive environments.
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The move to DC infrastructure
28 April 2026, Power Electronics / Power Management

The shift toward direct current infrastructure in data centres is accelerating as operators pursue higher efficiency, improved reliability, and stronger alignment with renewable energy goals.
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M12 push-pull connectors
28 April 2026, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact’s M12 push-pull connectors with internal locking set a new benchmark for fast, secure, and space-saving connectivity in industrial automation.
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Comprehensive range of data connectors
28 April 2026, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact’s comprehensive range of data connectors provides reliable connection solutions for modern networked applications across industrial, infrastructure, and commercial environments.
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Compact hybrid power storage connector
28 April 2026, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact has introduced a new hybrid connector for electrical energy storage systems, designed to combine power, signal, and data transmission in a single, compact interface.
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DC connectors approved for 2000 V
28 April 2026, Interconnection

Phoneix Contact’s Sunclix DC connectors are now approved for system voltages of up to 2000 V in accordance with TÜV Rheinland’s new test specification, opening the door to higher-voltage PV designs and reduced system costs.
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HackRF Pro advances Open SDR performance
28 April 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Designed for engineers, researchers, and radio enthusiasts alike, the HackRF Pro can transmit and receive signals across a wide frequency range of 100 kHz to 6 GHz, making it a versatile tool for testing and developing modern and emerging radio technologies.
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IOT secures major industry partnership
30 March 2026, News

IOT Electronics has announced a new strategic partnership with Powell Electronics, becoming an Official Authorised Reseller in South Africa.
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Powering the future of industrial automation
30 March 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

5G, the 5th generation of wireless broadband technology, enables users to establish reliable connectivity, which in turn enables flexible, autonomous, and efficient processes from production to logistics.
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Contactless IO-Link couplers
28 February 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

The IO-Link couplers from Phoenix Contact are industrial contactless couplers designed to transmit power and IO-Link data across a small air gap without physical connectors.
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Trusted Wireless technology
28 February 2026, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Trusted Wireless is a proprietary industrial wireless communication technology developed by Phoenix Contact to transmit sensor and actuator data, as well as low to medium volumes of control and serial data, reliably over long distances without cables.
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Next-level Software Defined Radio
31 Jul 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Great Scott Gadgets has announced the HackRF Pro, a powerful evolution of its popular Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform designed for engineers and enthusiasts.
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