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Processor programmable in Basic and Ladder Logic

PLC-on-a-chip provides 49 I/O ports, eight channels of 10bit A/D, six 16bit PWM outputs and 80Kbyte flash to develop industrial machines, temperature controllers, robots and embedded control

News from Saelig Company ( 1 May 2006)

Current transducer extends range to 400A

Phoenix Contact will be showing a new 400A current transducer for the first time in the UK at the Drives and Controls exhibition in May at the NEC.

News from Phoenix Contact (18 April 2006)

Acquisition creates power resistor heavyweight

The acquisition of Cressal Resistors by TPR Resistors creates the largest player in the UK industrial and power resistors markets.

News from Cressall Resistors (18 April 2006)

Solid state relays offer more options

CD Automation has further extended its established range of thyristor power controllers by incorporating analogue input and heater break alarm to its solid state relay series.

News from Paragon Alliance (12 April 2006)

Sait adds to enclosure expertise

Peter Sait joins MGB from a background in enclosure technology, bringing with him over 20 years experience in both the products and their applications.

News from MGB Electrical ( 4 April 2006)

Trading agreement cements the future

RS Components and Moeller Electric have signed a group trading agreement to cement their association into the future.

News from RS Components UK (29 March 2006)

Stylish keypads are tailor-made for tough duties

The S.series keypad is constructed from ultra-tough Zamac, and can provide a stylish and distinctive keypad tailor-made for applications within demanding and harsh environments.  Brochure available  

News from EAO (28 March 2006)

Toggle switches reverse polarity

Universal reversing polarity toggle switches are used to change the direction of permanent magnet motors.

News from Cole Hersee (16 March 2006)

Resistors get into tight spaces

Slim, sealed resistors are 8mm deep, giving a low profile when mounted on a vertical surface, such as the side or back of a cubicle or cabinet.

News from Cressall Resistors (27 February 2006)

Switches cover wide-ranging duties

An all-new catalogue presents the wide range of Kraus and Naimer Blue Line off/on switch disconnectors, including main/emergency off switches, mains switches and changeover switches.

News from uk solenoid (17 February 2006)

Enclosed switches take to emergency duties

A new catalogue presents the wide range of Kraus and Naimer enclosed switchgear products.

News from uk solenoid (17 February 2006)

Smaller beacons warn of hazardous areas

Atex approved luminous beacons provide a highly visible indication or warning of a process or safety condition in hazardous areas.

News from Switchtec (10 February 2006)

Current sensors get a makeover

ACI has designed a fresh new look for the common current sensor.

News from Automation Components ( 7 February 2006)

Resistors put the brake on industrial drives

Dynamic braking resistors are available with continuous ratings from 200 to 16,000W.

News from Pentagon Electrical Products ( 6 February 2006)

VW first in for solar battery charger

Volkswagen becomes first major automotive OEM user for solar charger that prevents batteries becoming dead during transport from the vehicle factory to dealer lots.

News from ICP Solar ( 6 February 2006)

Circuit-breaker sees the light

Illuminated toggle lets hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker give clear indication of the power status.

News from Rowe Hankins Components (30 January 2006)

Modular device family makes panel building easy

SCL timers and modular electronic devices are multifunctional and multirange, making them simple to adapt for a wide range of applications.

News from Switchtec (26 January 2006)

Website explains power resistor technologies

UK-based power resistor manufacturer Cressall has launched a new website.

News from Cressall Resistors ( 5 January 2006)

Braking resistors keep cool in a tight spot

A new range of braking resistors is designed for applications such as lifts, elevators, cranes and high-inertia loads, particularly where space is limited.  Brochure available  

News from REO (UK) ( 5 January 2006)

Current transducers get the measure of AC

Two new ranges of AC transducers are designed for permanent installation.

News from Power Electronic Measurements ( 5 January 2006)

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