Infrastructure



Fibre in focus
July 2004, Elvey Security Technologies
In this article we take a closer look at optical fibres

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Tourist attraction uses CCTV to improve customer experience
July 2004, Surveillance
One of Scotland's leading tourist attractions, The Falkirk Wheel, has used its networked security system to help reduce customer queuing time and improve visitors' experience of the day - as well as increase ...

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Sensormatic introduces Smart EAS
July 2004, Asset Management
Smart EAS (electronic article surveillance), the latest technology from Sensormatic, links a retailer's electronic article surveillance, video and point-of-sale (POS) systems, to offer retailers advanced ...

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Trolley Scan delivers new compact fixed reader for UHF RFID transponders
July 2004, Trolley Scan, Asset Management
Trolley Scan has announced that as part of providing users with the necessary infrastructure to implement leading edge RFID systems they are delivering a new compact, ergonomically pleasing, fixed reader ...

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Versatile pressure/strain-gauge indicator
July 2004, Pressure Measurement & Control, Integrated Solutions
Not many instrument manufacturers offer indicators suitable for strain-gauge input. The hardware requirements, sampling time and calibration procedures are more complex than conventional indicators. Gefran's ...

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Fast snap-in connection for sensors
July 2004, Phoenix Contact , Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors, Products & Solutions
The easy-to-install M 8-sized round plug connectors from Phoenix Contact enable fast, cost-effective onsite set-up. The three and four-pin snap-in plug connectors are available with snap-in locking in ...

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Hydraulic valve interface module
July 2004, Danntech, Pneumatics & Hydraulics, Information Security
Interfacing to hydraulic valves is generally never simple. To make things a little easier, Danntech has designed a multipurpose hydraulic valve interface module with a variety of inputs, various outputs ...

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Low-cost background suppression sensors
July 2004, Turck Banner Southern Africa, Sensors & Transducers
Banner Engineering is offering its new World-Beam QS18FF background suppression sensors that are ready to use 'right out of the box'. Users can select from pre-programmed models for 50 or 100 mm fixed-field ...

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High speed isolated RS485 transceiver
30 June 2004, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
The ADM24861 differential bus transceiver is an integrated, galvanically isolated component designed for bidirectional data communication on multipoint bus transmission lines. This Analog Devices product ...

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Microcontrollers for industrial, instrumentation, communications and automotive applications
30 June 2004, DSP, Micros & Memory
Analog Devices offers two families of precision analog Flash microcontrollers that address the growing need for integration, design ease, programmability, and precision analog performance demanded by ...

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76 A pluggable PCB mount connector
30 June 2004, Phoenix Contact, Interconnection
Phoenix Contact's Power Combicon PC 16 plug connectors have a current capacity of 76 A at a UL voltage of 600 V and allow 16 mm2 cables to be connected to the PCB comfortably and economically. An integrated ...

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Control IC for halogen lamp transformers
16 June 2004, Power Electronics / Power Management
The IR2161 is an 'intelligent' control IC specifically designed for electronic transformers that drive low voltage halogen lamps. All necessary features are integrated into a single 8-pin DIP or SOIC, ...

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SMS a friend for help
June 2004
JSE-listed Beget Holdings has launched a locally developed software solution, SMSOS, which alerts a network of preselected people in the event of an emergency. SMSOS is a cellphone based, one-touch panic ...

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Opto Africa deploys GPRS solution for WHBO
June 2004, Opto Africa Holdings, Surveillance
Embedded Internet solutions company, Opto Africa, recently deployed a cellular GPRS (general packet radio service) solution for construction company WBHO. Commonly referred to as M2M (machine-to-machine), ...

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New 868,3 MHz transmitters and receivers
June 2004
Dortech is pleased to announce the launch of a new range of RF transmitters and receivers which will operate at a frequency of 868,3 MHz. This equipment is particularly useful for the applications where ...

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Corporate, business and industrial data communication networks
June 2004
Mobile voice communication has been the original intended use for various technologies, inclusive of radio, satellite and cellular technologies. The rapidly increasing need for mobile data solutions ...

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Secure and covert communication by light
June 2004
An advance in the science of quantum optics by collaborating teams from the universities of Glasgow and Strathclyde will offer new encryption possibilities for security agencies that will limit eavesdropping ...

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On offer from Global Communications
June 2004
Kenwood Radio Communications, based in Japan and marketed within Africa by Global Communications, tracks global technological trends to ensure it can offer its clients the latest in the way of VHF, UHF ...

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Bentley lowers cost without sacrificing functionality
June 2004, CAM/CAE - Computer Aided Manufacturing / Engineering
Bentley Systems has brought three powerful new tools to market for those professionals who do not need the full feature set of MicroStation but who do not want to sacrifice functionality with a less comprehensive ...

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Simple sequencers for power supplies
19 May 2004, Power Electronics / Power Management, Security Services & Risk Management
The ADM1085 to ADM1088 simple sequencers from Analog Devices provide an easy, yet powerful and flexible solution to the problem of power supply sequencing. They offer programmable time delays from 5 µs ...

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