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Vehicle Loop Detector supports standard DIN rail mounting.

2013-08-09 14:34:28| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

With staggered terminal connections, ULT-DIN™ Loop Detector creates flexibility in how connected electrical wires are routed in operator housing. Unit includes Ultrameter™ sensitivity display, 2 output relays, and 10 sensitivity settings. DETECT-ON-STOP feature activates secondary relay only when vehicle stops on loop, which is useful in cross traffic situations with forklifts and AGVs in warehouse setting with many overhead doors. This story is related to the following:Vehicle Detectors

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Updated NEMA Standard for Conduit Now Available

2013-08-08 18:25:00| Electrical Construction & Maintenance

PPI and NEMA revise NEMA TC 7-2013 standard read more

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RFaxis Sets New Cost-Performance Standard Of Wi-Fi RF Front-End Solutions For Smartphones

2013-08-08 08:57:31| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

RFaxis, Inc., a leading fabless semiconductor company focused on developing innovative, next-generation RF solutions for the wireless connectivity and cellular mobility markets, announced recently that it has begun volume production of RFX8422S, the industry's first and only single-chip/single-die Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo RF Front-end IC (RFeIC) in pure CMOS.

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RFaxis Sets New Cost-Performance Standard Of Wi-Fi RF Front-End Solutions For Smartphones

2013-08-08 08:57:31| rfglobalnet News Articles

RFaxis, Inc., a leading fabless semiconductor company focused on developing innovative, next-generation RF solutions for the wireless connectivity and cellular mobility markets, announced recently that it has begun volume production of RFX8422S, the industry's first and only single-chip/single-die Wi-Fi/Bluetooth combo RF Front-end IC (RFeIC) in pure CMOS.

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Column by Dwight Watt: What is wireless AC standard?

2013-08-07 19:51:17| Wireless - Topix.net

Wireless networking has had a number of standards which are IEEE 811.x where x has been letters A, B, G, and N. The general public has used the B, G and N standards.

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