Phoenix Contact

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www: www.phoenixcontact.co.za
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IP67-compliant fibre connectors
18 May 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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Power supplies now include special output voltages
18 May 2005, Phoenix Contact, Power Electronics / Power Management, Infrastructure

The Quint Power 48 V/5 A universal power supply from Phoenix Contact enhances the line of special output voltages for mechanical engineering, long routing paths or LED lighting. The 48 V devices open ...
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Compact safety relays with reinforced insulation
6 April 2005, Phoenix Contact, Circuit & System Protection

The PSR safety relay family from Phoenix Contact provides high standards for monitoring emergency cut-out and safety door power circuits and two-hand controls. All connections are pluggable and coded, ...
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System cabling for relay interface
9 March 2005, Phoenix Contact, Switches, Relays & Keypads

The Varioface PLC-V8L adapter from Phoenix Contact has been specially developed for 14 mm PLC-Interface relay interfaces with two changeover contacts and the versions for high making current and high ...
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THR male headers for lead-free SMD processes
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

The CC 2.5 THR Combicon male headers in 5,08 mm pitch from Phoenix Contact can be integrated into the SMD process. They are available with and without side walls, wheel or screw flanges, and in horizontal ...
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Powerful 7,62 mm pitch plug connectors
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact's Power Combicon PC 5 plug connector system is based on the PC 4 system. With a compact pitch of 7,62 mm, all PC 5 plug components provide a nominal voltage of 600 V (UL approved). The ...
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High-current connector for 76 A
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

Phoenix Contact's Power Combicon PC 16 are PCB-pluggable high-current connectors. Using a 16 mm² conductor, the PC 16 connector system offers a current carrying capacity of 76 A. A maximum voltage of ...
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IP67-compliant DeviceNet plug connectors
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, 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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Redundancy module for Zone 2 increases system availability
23 February 2005, Phoenix Contact, Power Electronics / Power Management

For use in areas with a Zone 2 explosion risk, Phoenix Contact offers the Quint Diode redundancy module compliant with type 'n' explosion protection as defined by EN 50 021. This means that power supplies ...
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Power supply units are extra slim
23 February 2005, Phoenix Contact, Power Electronics / Power Management

Two members of the Mini Power product family from Phoenix Contact now expand the performance range of its compact power supply units up to 100 W. Available with widths of 22,5, 45 and 67,5 mm, they have ...
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Double-level male headers for through-hole reflow
9 February 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection

Less space required for the same level of contact density - this is what distinguishes the double-level base housing of Phoenix Contact's Mini- and Micro-Combicon series. The performance spectrum has ...
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Mobile HMI for wide-ranging applications
17 November 2004, Phoenix Contact, Computer/Embedded Technology

Thin Client terminals from Phoenix Contact provide a basis for modern networked operation and monitoring. These are diskless embedded PCs (up to 750 MHz), with protection category IP 54/65, that have ...
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