Rugged and Reliable Sensors Product Roundup
This week’s Product Roundup highlights rugged and reliable sensors from leading connector manufacturers and suppliers.
Rugged & Reliable Sensors
Onboard camera modules in North American and European markets, especially digital camera modules for ADAS (automotive driver assistance system) sensing applications, have experienced increasing demand due to laws and regulations. To meet these demands, JAE has developed the MX55 Series automotive digital camera compatible connector. The MX55 Series connector satisfies the LVDS high-speed differential signal transmission performance and has the environmental resistance required of an automotive connector.
The TE IOT wireless pressure sensors 6xxxN series from Heilind Electronics brings practical innovation to industrial monitoring by utilizing both Bluetooth Low Energy and LoRaWAN technology. These compact sensors fit seamlessly into tight spaces and diverse environments, handling a wide pressure range to streamline system integration and enable the consolidation of multiple sensors. Designed for tailored monitoring, the 6xxxN series features a long-lasting battery, reducing maintenance frequency and downtime. These wireless pressure sensors adhere to stringent safety certifications, including ATEX C1D1, NEC Class I, Division 1, and ATEX Ex ia IIC, making them reliable and robust solutions for demanding industrial applications.
PEI-Genesis supplies Trafag’s complete line of temperature monitoring products, including transmitters, switches, and gauges. From high accuracy lab grade measurement to OEM volume requirements, all the bases are covered. Trafag temperature transmitters are used for electronically measuring and evaluating temperature and are proven in a multitude of harsh environment applications. They are ideal for machine tools, hydraulic power units, cooling and lubrication systems, HVAC, process technology, shipbuilding, railways, and refrigeration.
Honeywell’s BES solution, supplied by Powell Electronics, can detect the gases released by a failing battery cell before thermal runaway starts, serving as an early-warning device in an EV supervisory system. The technology enables operators to take advance action to prevent battery fires, potentially saving lives and avoiding significant property damage.
The I-PEX ES-Gripper is a gripper used in automatic mating connectors, suitable for robotic arms and other automation assembly equipment. It contains advanced automated machinery and sensor technology: The ESTORQ sensor lies at the heart of this advanced solution, ensuring delicate yet secure handling for enhanced efficiency and throughput. The I-PEX CARA Lab combines unparalleled speed and precision to optimize connector assembly processes using the ES-Gripper.
Automobile sensors for monitoring tire pressure, engine temperature, proximity detection, and other conditions are often positioned in locations subject to extreme vibration, temperature fluctuation, and exposure to moisture, dirt, and dust. Ept’s signature T-Com press-fit contacts enable gas-tight connections with superior resistance to these stresses while maintaining long-term connection durability. Press-fit contacting also eliminates the thermal stress required during installation for soldered connectors. Ept’s T-Com pins provide consistent, reliable electrical continuity, which is critical for real-time data transmission and decision-making. Their ability to withstand mechanical shock without losing signal integrity makes them especially valuable in automotive applications where system failure is not an option.
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