Form A and Form B sizes for Zone 2 and 22
Liquid-cooled heat sinks are used in applications where passive or fan-based cooling solutions are insufficient, but effective cooling is indispensable. However, there are major differences between liquid-cooled heat sinks. The optimal production process for the particular application depends on various factors, such as the desired material and coolant, the specified cooling capacity, and the required number of heat sinks.
Available with push-in field connection technology
Low audible emissions for medical and industrial environments
Expanded Portfolio with improved Features
New contacts with a diameter of 1.6 and 2.0mm for high-voltage assignments
Energy efficiency in enclosure ventilation
Three-phase version with up to 40A output current
One-, two-, and three-channel models supplying up to 32 V, 10 A and 100 W DC power
Intelligent energy recovery for maximum efficiency
Bio-cable with reduced carbon footprint now in series production
Efficient Energy Operation
Safe Absolute Positioning Systems up to SIL 3/PL e
Device management made easy
To meet net zero CO2 emission goals, the building sector needs to modernize its communication infrastructure. This article shows how single-pair Ethernet, specifically 10BASE-T1L, enables the easy retrofitting of buildings using legacy links like RS-485 to improve digitization, enable automation, improve security, and substantially lower energy consumption to achieve greater sustainability. Author: Meghan Kaiserman, Strategic Marketing Director for Sustainable Buildings at Analog Devices
Operates with wide range of three-phase Delta and Wye inputs
Broad range of illumination options
Now available with Protection Class II and white housing
Connectors monitor the voltage drop in the cable to prevent expensive plant downtimes and unscheduled maintenance work
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