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Consider the lead-free future
6 April 2006, Phoenix Contact, Electrocomp, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

All new PCB products have to comply with the EU directives RoHS and WEEE. One of the consequences is that component manufacturers have to avoid using hazardous substances. The effective date for RoHS-compliant ...
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Sturdy PCB connection technology for building automation and telecoms
8 March 2006, Phoenix Contact, Electrocomp, Interconnection

The screw terminals from Phoenix Contact's compact Combicon product range are designed as PCB terminals and as codeable plugs. The plugs can be attached to the male headers vertically as well as horizontally. ...
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IPC-A-610C PCB soldering techniques poster
22 February 2006, Phoenix Contact, Manufacturing / Production Technology, Hardware & Services

Due to increased demand, Phoenix Contact has relaunched its A2 size wall-mounting poster providing advice on PCB soldering techniques to the IPC-A-610C standard for electronic engineers and production ...
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Compact DIN rail housings suit a wide range of electronics solutions
22 February 2006, Phoenix Contact, Enclosures, Racks, Cabinets & Panel Products

The ME MAX housings from Phoenix Contact mark a new standard in rail-mounting electronic housings: they feature compact dimensions but still leave a lot of room for custom electronics. In addition, a ...
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Phoenix Contact announces its rigorous RoHS/WEEE implementation process
8 February 2006, Phoenix Contact, News

All EU member states are required to implement the new 'lead-free' EU directives by 1 July 2006. Heavy metals used in device manufacturing, including lead, cadmium, mercury and chromium VI, as well as ...
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Right-angled base housings in THR variant
8 February 2006, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact's orthogonal base housings, the Combicon MSTBO 2,5/...in 5,0 pitch, are now also designed for use in through-hole reflow (THR) solder processes. Designed for automated assembly they are ...
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Input/output modules with Ethernet connection
30 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Computer/Embedded Technology

Phoenix Contact says that its new Inline Block I/O modules for Modbus/TCP and Profinet enable a simple and fast integration of I/O modules in Ethernet systems. Connection is established by mounting the ...
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1 kW power supply for single-phase networks
16 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Power Electronics / Power Management

With the Quint Power 24 V, 40 A power supply, Phoenix Contact has expanded its range of single-phase power supplies for universal industrial applicability. In particular, they are suitable for global ...
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Surge protection device with RFI suppression filter
16 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Electronics Technology

Phoenix Contact SFP 1-20/120AC surge protection device combines surge protection with a protection circuit against high frequency interference. The robust housing is DIN-rail mountable and can be retrofitted ...
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Insulation displacement technology for quick connections
16 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

The Quickon QTC insulation displacement technology from Phoenix Contact allows time savings of up to 60% with respect to signal and lower-end power wiring applications. Insulated wires are simply inserted ...
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Compact fuse terminal for quick potential distribution
2 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Circuit & System Protection

The compact UT 4 HESI fuse terminal (5 x 20) from Phoenix Contact with 4 mm² screw connections features a double bridge shaft, which is designed to fit all UT terminal blocks in-line. This enables quick ...
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IP67-compliant DeviceNet plug connectors
2 November 2005, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

Contact inserts are now available for Variosub-DeviceNet plug connectors from Phoenix Contact that can be directly soldered on the PCB. These can also be used for making cable-to-cable connections in ...
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