Weed Instruments industrial ethernet switch
15 January, 2007Crisp Technologies has announced an industrial ethernet ring switch from Weed Instruments of the US. The product offers the performance features of a managed switch with the simplicity of an unmanaged switch.
TL6100 series tactile switches
17 January, 2005E-Switch has introduced the TL6100 series of tactile switches that are process sealed to prevent contamination of the switch contacts during wave soldering or water-wash processes.
EDS-205 industrial ethernet switch
12 October, 2004Moxa Australia has introduced the EDS-205 unmanaged five port 10/100Base-T(X) industrial ethernet switch incorporating store and forward, IEEE 802.3x full duplex, non-blocking flow control and auto port detection.
685A01 vibration switch
07 September, 2004The IMI sensors division of PCB Piezotronics has introduced the model 685A01, 24 VDC powered, electronic vibration switch with explosion-proof housing.
HF slide switches
12 May, 2004In addition to the standard range of slide switches, Switches Plus has a switch for high frequency applications.
Control switches
28 November, 2003Rafi has available a range of control switches in three sizes with the possibility of offering up to six normally-open or six normally-closed contacts.
Push power switches
18 March, 2003The ALPS/Switches Plus SDKVB series push power switch is equipped with a built-in detector switch that determines whether the switch is in the 'on' or 'off' position.
Molecular Switch
24 February, 2003A molecular switch took only 47 zepto-joules to operate in a recent experiment, 10,000 times less than transistor switches used in current high-speed computers. The molecular switch consists of rotating one of the four phenyl legs attached to a complicated porphyrin molecule from one stable position to another.
Switch Joystick
09 July, 2002The Oliver Control 1000 series switch joysticks comes with options such as screw or bush mounting, single or double pole configuration and a choice of operation mode, which is determined by limiter plates featuring, single axis, double axis, cross, diagonal and eight point star.
Molecular switches that assemble themselves
05 January, 2002"Smaller means faster and more efficient" is the maxim of the electronics industry as it strives towards the greater miniaturisation. Conventional fabrication methods are reaching their limits, with the production of components around 100 nm in size
Dispersion Switches
12 February, 2001AMS Technical Services has introduced a new line of thermal dispersion flow and level switches, NuTec 2000.