Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Prepare to Expect the Unexpected
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It’s hurricane season again. It’s hard to believe that it was just 10 years ago when Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans and a large portion of the Gulf Coast with floods, power outages, food and water shortages, as well as many other after effects.
September is National Preparedness Month(link is external), which is a great opportunity for you, organizations, and communities to prepare for specific hazards through drills, group discussions, and exercises. The focus this year is making sure that you and your community are prepared for six specific hazards: earthquake, flood, hurricane, tornado, wildfire and winter storm.
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Preparedness goes beyond the home, so you also need to consider what to do if disaster strikes while you, a loved one or friend is at work. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends that workers put together emergency plans and a “grab-and-go” bag in case they are required to “hunker down” or stay in offices/buildings/schools/businesses for up to three days. FEMA recommends that these bags include clothing, flashlights, toiletries, battery radio, canned food, and whatever else one might needed during an emergency. Do you have a “grab-and-go” bag?
If you already have a grab-and-go bag, great! Is it up-to-date? Are the batteries still good? Are you brave enough to eat the food you packed without checking first to see if it’s past the expiration date? Because most disasters cannot be predicted; you must remain vigilant with routine preparations for any possible situation.
Philips Launches Cheaper Hue Smart Light Bulb Kit
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The Philips Hue product line is great, but it’s also very expensive with some starter kits costing $200. If you really want to be able to control multiple light bulbs at a time, Philips has something new for you — a $40 wireless dimming kit. In order to bring the price down, Philips had to remove a bunch of features, starting with the ability to control your lights from your phone.
Here’s how it works: The new dimming kit comes with one light bulb and a new wireless switch. This switch couldn’t be simpler. It has two big on and off buttons, and two buttons to adjust the brightness of your lightbulbs. It comes with a battery with such as Philips A3 Battery, Philips M3516A Battery, Philips M4735A Battery, Philips ME202C Battery, Philips Pagewriter 100 Battery, Philips Pagewriter 200 Battery, Philips Pagewriter 300 Battery, Philips Suresign VS2 Battery, Philips Suresign VS3 Battery, Philips Suresign VM4 Battery, Philips Suresign VM6 Battery, Philips Suresign VM8 Battery, and you can just stick to your wall without having to wire it or replace your existing switch. It’s a great way to try smart light bulbs if you are just renting your apartment.
But this switch only makes sense if you use it with multiple lights, letting you control all the lights in your room from one switch. So you’ll actually have to spend $20 for each extra Hue Lux light bulb.
Finally, the new wireless switch doesn’t come with the Hue bridge, meaning that you can use it without having to plug a tiny bridge to your router. But there are a few downsides. It means that the switch only communicates with your lights — it doesn’t connect to your Wi-Fi network. You won’t be able to control your lights from your phone or computer. You can also forget about IFTTT integration.
And this switch won’t let you control the color of your lights as there isn’t any dedicated button to change the color — it is made for the less expensive Lux light bulbs. The only thing you can control is how bright they are, which, to be fair, is probably my main use case for my Hue installation.
What if you want to go to the next level? The company says that you will be able to connect the switch with a Hue bridge. And it will turn your existing Hue lights into full-fledged Hue lights with smartphone control, IFTTT compatibility and more.
The dimming kit competes with less expensive GE Link and Belkin WeMo ecosystems. But the company probably wants you to start with this inexpensive kit before buying a bridge and switching to a more powerful setup.
Thursday, September 24, 2015
SmartDrive MX2 gives wheelchairs an electric boost
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The Smart-Drive MX2 is an electric drive unit designed to attach to an ordinary wheelchair and give a much needed boost whenever it's needed (Credit: Max Mobility)
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Even though fully-electric wheelchairs can do amazing things these days, like go off-road or climb stairs, they are still often too large and cumbersome for the average wheelchair user. The Smart-Drive MX2 provides a versatile alternative – it's an electric drive designed to attach to an ordinary wheelchair and give a boost up hills, over difficult surfaces, or whenever it's needed.
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Weighing in at around 12.5 lb (5.7 kg), the unit also has Bluetooth LE Drive Control to allow access from a smartphone for things like fitness tracking apps. Perhaps not as lightweight when combined with a standard chair as super-lightweight chairs like the Zinger, the unit is still very manageable – not much more than a heavy laptop and a couple of books, really.
Power is produced from a 250W brushless DC motor combined with a LiFePO4 36 V, 3.4 Ah battery, for a claimed 12 mile (19 km) average range. The MX2 also has an anti-rollback feature, so that if you stop midway up a hill, the unit can get you going again without the threat of slipping backward.
According to its creators, the SmartDrive MX2 is easy to install and compatible with most rigid and folding chair wheelchair styles, and it doesn't interfere with things like spinning on the spot, popping a wheelie, or launching off curbs.
The company doesn't list an official price for the Smart-Drive MX2, but expect to pay around the US$6000 mark.
The short video below shows the Smart-Drive MX2 in action.
DNA leads to arrest in killing of girl
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It's been three decades since the DuPage County sheriff detective found the missing girl, her body on her side as if she fell asleep in the thicket of chest-high weeds, but Kevin Buchholz said the scene remains etched in his mind.
He was the first of many law enforcement officers who over the years hunted the man responsible for the death of Kristy Wesselman near Glen Ellyn in a crime that served as an adolescent awakening for many in the quiet, affluent suburb. For her family and friends, the loss of the 15-year-old blond, blue-eyed girl reverberates still.
Their long wait for answers came this week, when a Champaign man whose name with battery like Schiller AT-1 Battery, Schiller AT-101 Battery, Schiller SP-1 Battery, Schiller AT-2 Battery, Schiller AT-102 Battery, Schiller PT-160 Battery, Schiller Defigard 3002 Battery, Schiller Defigard 3002 IH Battery, Medtronic Battery, Medtronic DEFI-B Battery, Medtronic LifePak 20 Battery, Bionet EKG3000 Batteryhad never come up as a suspect before but whom prosecutors allege is linked to the 1985 slaying through DNA was charged with murder and aggravated criminal sexual assault.
Michael R. Jones, 62, was ordered held Monday without bail after appearing in DuPage County court.
"There actually hasn't been a day that has gone by that I haven't thought something about it," Buchholz, who is now retired, told the Tribune from his home in Hollywood, Fla.
Bill Wesselman said he felt "shock and awe" to learn of the break in his sister's murder case after the passage of so much time. Still, he said, the key clue came in a way Wesselman said he thought that it might.
"I suspected it would be something like this — where DNA was taken and a match was made," he said.
DuPage State's Attorney Robert Berlin said Jones provided a DNA sample this summer after his conviction for aggravated domestic battery in Champaign. The sample was submitted to a national database, which returned a hit to semen recovered from Kristy Wesselman during her autopsy.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Public Record for Aug. 2
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Brett A. Barker, 615 W. Fifth Ave. lot #7, criminal deprivation of property, $100 fine; battery, 90 days in jail, one year probation, $100 fine, $256 fees/costs; domestic battery, 30 days in jail, conditionally suspended one year, $200 fine, $176 fees/costs.
Joshua L. Bevill, 1749 S. Washington, Wichita, battery, 30 days in jail, one year probation, $100 fine, $196 fees/costs, must continue counseling and provide proof of attending.
Nicholas D. Duer, 1903 N. Jackson, interference with law enforcement, three months in jail, one year probation, $100 fine, $120 fees/costs.
Mallory D. Baima, USA, interference with law enforcement, 30 days in jail, conditionally suspended six months, $100 fine, $86 court costs.
Nathaniel L. Davis, 1233 E. 43rd Ave., obstructing legal with batety such as Burdick EK10 Battery, Burdick EK11 Battery, Burdick EK10 Elite Battery, Burdick Elite II Battery, Burdick 862278 Battery, Primedic Battery, Primedic DEFI-B Battery, Primedic DEFI-B M110 Battery, Primedic DEFI-B M111 Battery, Primedic DEFI-B M112 Battery, Primedic DEFI-B M113 Battery, Terumo TE311 Batteryprocess or official duty, 30 days in jail, conditionally suspended 180 days, $200 fine, $76 court costs.
Billy L. Hamman, 206 Walnut Circle, Jacksonville, Texas, refusal of preliminary breath test, $75 fine, $76 court costs; inattentive driving, $50 fine.
Alicia R. Wiley, 107 Robert, illegal transportation of alcoholic beverage, $75 fine, $76 court costs.
Ramon R. Bernal, 826 E. Third Ave. #B, DUI; BAC .08 within 3 hours; 2nd offense STO 30, 90 days in jail, one year probation, $1,000 fine, $506 fees/costs, must serve 48 hours followed by five days house arrest, must complete alcohol treatment and attend DUI Impact Panel.
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Brian G. Cunefare, 315 W. 10th Ave. #2, disorderly conduct, 30 days in jail, one year probation, $100 fine, $196 fees/costs, must attend AA meetings.
Kaevon M. Ford, 120 W. 14th Ave., operate vehicle with no driver’s license, $76 court costs.
Linda A. Holmes, 716 W. Eighth Ave., driver’s license not in possession, $200 fine, $76 court costs.
Tammy A. Lenz, 727 E. Ninth Ave., operate vehicle with no driver’s license, $75 fine, $136 fees/costs; operate vehicle with no driver’s license, $75 fine, $136 fees/costs.
Kevin W. Burdick, 1707 E. Blanchard lot #8, disorderly conduct, 30 days in jail, conditionally suspended 180 days, $100 fine, $76 court costs, consecutive to any other case served.
violations found in six cities across N.J
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But Lee said the latest investigation marks the first enforcement actions in the urban centers targeted in the probe.
“We have not gone into some of these urban centers with a ‘cash-for-gold’ operation like this ever,” Lee said.
Of the six cities, the most citations were issued in Newark, where authorities found 5,436 alleged violations at 29 stores.
The next highest-number of citations were handed out in Paterson with 2,459 alleged violations at 21 stores; Camden with 711 alleged violations at eight stores; and Irvington with 223 alleged violations at five stores.
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While several individual businesses were cited for hundreds of alleged violations, the worst alleged offender was New City Gold & Diamonds, located at 178 Bloomfield Avenue in Newark, where authorities found a total of 1,150 alleged violations.
Among the various violations, businesses failed to use a scale that has been state-certified and/or properly sealed to prevent tampering, authorities said. Some stores failed to weigh the metals in plain view of the sellers, Lee said.
Businesses also failed to prominently post the prices offered for certain precious metals, and they failed to maintain receipts with information about the buyer, seller, and/or precious metals purchased, authorities said.
During the investigation, officers confiscated 35 scales that were not approved for “cash-for-gold” sales, or were not registered with the New Jersey State Office of Weights and Measures.
The violations were found in part when undercover officers with Weights and Measures, and county or municipal police, visited businesses and pretended to be consumers looking to sell their precious metals.
Authorities also conducted unannounced inspections at the majority of stores.
“Our intent is not to drive these companies out of business, but it’s to bring them into full compliance with the law,” Lee said.
One “surprising result” of the investigation was that in addition to jewelry stores and pawn shops, alleged violations were found at “some unexpected places,” including a sneaker store in Paterson, according to Lee.
Those other businesses are not prohibited from engaging in “cash-for-gold” sales, but they must comply with state regulations, Lee said. But Lee also cautioned that consumers should question whether such businesses can offer the best possible deal.
Law enforcement officials today stressed the need for consumers to be aware of their rights and the law governing “cash-for-gold” transactions.
Teaneck Police Chief Robert Carney added during today’s event that an “educated consumer is the best precaution.”
Monday, September 21, 2015
Father in custody following 1-month
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KENOSHA - A one and half-month-old Kenosha baby is being treated at a local hospital after being given a bottle filled with vodka. Police said the baby was admitted to the intensive care unit with a blood alcohol level of .294. According to a BAC chart for adults, at .25 and over all mental, physical and sensory functions are severely impaired and there is an increased risk of asphyxiation from choking on vomit. A lethal dose of alcohol for adults is considered between .40 and .50 percent.
The mother put a water bottle on the counter to be mixed with formula. The mother left the room and the child's father emptied the bottle and filled it with vodka intending to take it to a friend's house. The child's mother prepared the formula using the liquid from the bottle. After a while, the child's parents noticed that the child was not behaving normally.
The parents argued about whose fault it was their child was given vodka.
The infant's father was arrested following an argument that began following the incident. The father choked the child's mother, battered with like Welch Allyn 00185-2 Battery, Welch Allyn AED 10 Battery, Welch Allyn Atlas 622SO Battery, Welch Allyn Atlas 622SP Battery, Welch Allyn Atlas 622NO Battery, Welch Allyn Atlas 622NP Battery, Welch Allyn 5300 Battery, Welch Allyn 300 Battery, Kangaroo Battery, Kangaroo 224 Battery, Kangaroo 324 Battery, Kangaroo K524 Batteryanother family member, and resisted Police Officers as they attempted to place him under arrest.
Brian Smith, the father, was arrested for strangulation, 2 counts of Battery Domestic Abuse, 1 count of Resisting Arrest and 1 count of Disorderly Conduct.
The family said once the father found out the baby was fed a bottle of vodka instead of formula, he got into a big fight with his girlfriend that led to domestic violence.
"He's going to drink some liquor he was getting ready go outside to put in a water bottle and then mom use the water bottle and poured it in the formula by mistake it was a big mistake," said Allen Jones, the grandfather.
Now charged with five counts including battery and strangulation, smiths father stands by his son.
Police say the baby is doing better and is being released from the hospital today.
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April trial set for Donald Smith
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An April 4 trial date has been set for Donald James Smith, the man charged in the abduction, sexual assault and strangulation of 8-year-old Cherish Perrywinkle.
Circuit Judge Mallory Cooper set the date Tuesday on the recommendation of prosecutors and defense attorneys.
Smith, 59, faces the death penalty.
The trial will occur nearly three years after Smith was arrested in the June 2013 crime.
The case has gotten bogged down because of the need to examine so much evidence and because the public defender had to withdraw as Smiths’ original lawyer because the office also represented another man facing Death Row who said he has incriminating with battery such as Smiths WZ50C2 Battery, Smiths WZ50S Battery, Smiths WZS50F2 Battery, Smiths WZ50C6 Battery, Smiths WZ50C6T Battery, Smiths WZ50C66T Battery, Smiths WZ-50C6 Battery, Smiths WZ-50C6T Battery, Smiths WZ50F6 Battery, Smiths WZ-50F6 Battery, GE DASH2500 Batteryevidence against Smith in another death.
Prosecutors said they weren’t interested in talking to that inmate, Randall Deviney, but the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee ruled that the public defender still had to withdraw from both cases due to the “inherent conflict” that existed.
Private attorneys Julie Schlax and Charles Fletcher took over Smith’s defense and are being paid by the taxpayers.
Schlax also indicated Tuesday that an insanity charge might be their defense when she requested permission to employ a psychiatrist to examine Smith before the trial begins. Cooper did not rule on that motion, but hiring psychiatrists with taxpayer money to examine a defendant is routine in death-penalty cases.
Cooper also indicated she wanted to rule on a motion to move the trial from Jacksonville because of the excessive media attention at the next pretrial hearing. That motion hasn’t actually been filed yet but routinely occurs in murder cases that garner a large amount of media attention, with the judge almost always denying the motion by saying he or she will attempt to seat a jury locally first.
The next pretrial hearing will occur the week of Nov. 2.
Smith is charged with first-degree murder, kidnapping and sexual battery. He is a registered sex offender who was released from prison three weeks before Cherish was killed.
He is accused of befriending Cherish, her mother, Rayne Perrywinkle, and siblings at a Dollar General store in June 2013 and convincing them to go to Wal-Mart on Lem Turner Road in his van after offering to buy them clothes and food.
Perrywinkle told police that Smith offered to buy the family hamburgers at the McDonald’s inside the Wal-Mart.
Cherish went with him to get the food, and they did not return.
Cherish’s body was found near a creek off Broward Road the next morning.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015
Integrated PIM and Line Sweep Testing Capability
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FirstNews Briefs: Nokia, T-Mobile, Anritsu
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Nokia Networks extends its long-term relationship with T-Mobile under a new contract to help the operator continue the expansion of its nationwide 4G LTE network, which began in 2012 with its network transformation project. Nokia Networks will provide LTE-Advanced equipment and services that will cover new spectrum bands, helping to improve coverage and capacity for in-building, highway and rural areas. The agreement also helps to expand the availability of T-Mobile’s high-quality, nationwide Voice over LTE (VoLTE) service.
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Vodafone today announced a more than threefold increase in the number of points of presence (PoPs) available to enterprise customers across the USA, Canada and South America, enabling global businesses to leverage global internet protocol virtual private network (IP-VPN) services from a single supplier. The global MPLS-enabled network will ultimately connect 212 PoPs across Europe, Asia, Africa, Middle East and the Americas. This expansion will complement Vodafone-operated fixed and mobile networks in 17 countries.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
Agilent U1401B Multifunction Process
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Available now from Trio Test & Measurement, the Agilent U1401B Multifunction Process Calibrator makes simultaneous sourcing and measuring possible with a single tool.
Signal conditioners and loop powered isolators are commonly used in process control systems. These typically involve high-accuracy signals and demand periodic calibration to ensure optimum performance.
Calibration requires sourcing a known signal into the device and measuring its output. For instance, calibration of a loop-powered isolator with 4-20 mA input/output range involves accurately simulating a known mA signal into the isolator and measuring its corresponding mA output to ensure that it is performing within its specifications. In order to be well equipped for this task, a calibrator and digital with batetry such as Agilent A3 Battery, Agilent E6000 Battery, Agilent E6000A Battery, Agilent E6000B Battery, Agilent E6000C Battery, Agilent E6080A Battery, Acterna Battery, Acterna MTS-5000 Battery, Acterna MTS-5100e Battery, Air Shields Battery, Vickers 2HR-4UC Battery, Air Shields-Vickers JM103 Batterymultimeter are required.
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Global data roaming to more countries
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Subscribers who use T-Mobile's Simple Global feature to travel to anywhere in Europe and South America no longer have to worry about roaming charges.
The carrier announced on Thursday that it has expanded its Simple Global feature to 20 new countries to support 145 countries altogether. That means postpaid subscribers of the plan get unlimited data and texting at no extra cost and flat-rate calls to mobile phones and landlines charged at 20 cents per minute when traveling to any of the supported countries.
Simple Global is actually a free feature included with T-Mobile's Simple Choice plans.
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With the new additions, Simple Global now covers all of Europe and South America, as well as countries in North America and the Caribbean, the Asia-Pacific region and Africa and the Middle East. T-Mobile claims that Simple Global will now cover 90 percent of the trips abroad that Americans take each year. One new destination is the Bahamas, a spot that more than 2 million Americans visit every year, according to the carrier.
In announcing the new countries, T-Mobile took the opportunity to bash its rival US carriers, criticizing Verizon for "jacking up their customers' rates as soon as they step across a border." The company also dinged AT&T and Sprint by posting a chart showing the cost among all four carriers of using your mobile phone for weekend trips in such places as London and Lisbon.
In spite of its usual tirade against the industry, T-Mobile does have a point.
Mobile phone customers who travel abroad for business or pleasure want the ability to make calls, surf the Web and send text messages without having to worry about exorbitant roaming charges. T-Mobile tries to ease the process by cutting out those expensive fees as long as you subscribe to its Simple Global or Mobile without Borders plan, the latter offering unlimited calling, texting and 4G LTE data among the US, Mexico and Canada.
Thursday, September 17, 2015
College Football Week 2: Who's Hot, Who's Not
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South Florida threatened in Tallahassee, but Cook wouldn't allow his Noles to succumb on Saturday. The sophomore rushed for 266 yards, second-most in school history, and three touchdowns on 30 carries. Cook has shown zero rust since being acquitted of an offseason misdemeanor battery charge. And if he hasn't made a move in the Heisman race, he most definitely will be a primary contender for the Doak Walker Award.
Johnson became a daily fantasy god on Saturday, torching the Maryland defense for a school-record-tying six touchdown passes and 491 yards on 36-of-55 passing. WR Roger Lewis caught 15 of Johnson's throws for 200 yards, as the Falcons garroted the Terps for almost 700 yards in the 48-27 upset with battery like Fluke 123 Battery, Fluke 123S Battery, Fluke BP120 Battery, Fluke BP130 Battery, Fluke BP190 Battery, Fluke 190 Battery, Fluke 190C Battery, Fluke 192 Battery, Fluke 192B Battery, Fluke 196 Battery, Fluke 196B Battery, Fluke 196C Battery. The way this offense scores in bunches, it'll take a major upset to keep Bowling Green out of December's MAC title game.
When Red Raider Kliff Kingsbury envisions his ideal quarterback, that kid probably looks an awful lot like Mahomes. The second-year gunslinger is a great fit for his coach's offense, fearless and with a quick trigger. After picking apart an overmatched UTEP defense, Mahomes has now thrown for at least 300 yards and four scores in five consecutive games dating back to the Oklahoma loss last Nov. 15.
It's early in the season, but the Rebels' quarterback worries don't seem as bad today as they did a month ago. Kelly was the catalyst in Ole Miss' 73-21 blowout of Fresno State, completing 20-of-25 for 346 yards, four touchdowns and no picks. Kelly plus athletic Devante Kincade in sub packages is promising news for Hugh Freeze's offense going forward.
At last, the SEC road losing streak is over at 22 games. The Wildcats held on to upset South Carolina in Columbia, 26-22, for their first conference win outside of Lexington since 2009. It was a seminal moment for third-year head coach Mark Stoops, who's been methodically building toward a point when his team can compete at a higher level. The talent is improving at Kentucky, as is the team's confidence level now that the road skid has mercifully ended.
In the game of Week 2, the Spartans exacted revenge on Oregon, 31-28, for last year's crushing loss in Eugene. And in so doing, Michigan State enhanced its position as a playoff contender and the Big Ten's next best thing to Ohio State. The defense came up big when it was needed, and the offense now boasts a pair of young power backs, LJ Scott and Madre London, to balance out Connor Cook's passing.
At 17-3 midway through the fourth quarter, the Sooners looked destined for a deflating loss in Knoxville. At 31-24 at the conclusion of the second overtime, the Sooners had just authored a miraculous comeback that could serve as a launching point. The offense was stale, and neither QB Baker Mayfield nor RB Samaje Perine flourished. But when OU needed a big play, WR Sterling Shepard delivered with the game-tying and game-winning grabs.
Omron's New Battery Connector for Mobile Devices Is Smaller
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SCHAUMBURG, IL--(Marketwired - Apr 1, 2014) - Omron introduces the industry's smallest battery connector, which is manufactured using electroforming technology. The XD2B line of battery connectors combines electroformed contacts with microfabrication to achieve a 2mm pitch and 2.6 mm depth. This compares to a typical pitch of 2.5mm and 4 to 5.4mm depth for pogo pin or pressure style contacts. While smaller in size, the electroformed contacts are actually less prone to mechanical fatigue and more shock resistant.
Omron's electroforming process enables high‐precision production of extremely small, thin and fine contacts. Microfabrication technology allows for considerable component design flexibility and is also used to meet more exacting needs for shapes and sizes with batetry such as Omron 48H907N Battery, Omron 48H907N-AU Battery, Omron HEM-907 Battery, Omron HEM-907XL Battery, Fluke 199B Battery, Fluke 199C Battery, Fluke F199 Battery, Fluke F199B Battery, Fluke F199C Battery, Panasonic P-10S/F24G2 Battery, since it enables the transfer of a pattern with submicron‐scale (0.0001 mm) accuracy. Unlike electroplating, electroforming builds thicker, stronger metal layers which become the actual contact structure. Overall, these fabrication technologies allow Omron to make the XD2B connector one of the industry's smallest.
The electroformed gold-plated contacts and hold‐down terminals are highly effective at maintaining contact pressure, preventing power interruption or degradation. Depending upon the model selected, two to three contact groups are provided for each power pad, providing greater dispersion of current and conductivity over multiple contact points.
Designed to meet the need for a secure connection to Li‐ion batteries, XD2B connectors are a good match for mobile devices that utilize flat‐pack Lithium Ion battery configurations. These include: smart phones, cell phones, data loggers, tablet PCs, hand‐held POS Terminals. The small connector size also helps designers reduce the package size of their end product. There are currently three different XD2B connectors available, mating with 4 or 5 battery connection pads and 6, 7 or 8 PCB connection terminals.
Contact Omron for latest delivery and pricing on XD2B battery connectors. Learn more: www.components.omron.com. Engineering samples and complete technical data are available by contacting Omron Electronic Components. 847-882-2288, email: components@omron.com, Click for direct link to XD2B data sheet.
For almost 80 years, Omron Electronic Components has been a leading manufacturer and provider of advanced electronic components. Product groups include relays, switches, connectors, RF MEMS switches, MEMS flow sensors, and pressure sensors. Omron Electronic Components is the Americas subsidiary of Omron Corporation, a $7.5 billion global leading supplier of electronics and control system components and services. Their broad product offering can be found in applications for the communications, transportation, medical, HVAC, appliance, industrial automation, consumer electronics, test & measurement, and gaming markets around the world. Omron Electronic Components has an extensive sales network consisting of regional sales engineers, inside sales representatives, technical sales assistants, customer service staff, and an authorized distributor network.
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Mindray BeneHeart D3 Detail
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BeneHeart D3 is one compact , durable, light weighted defibrillator which integrated monitoring,manual defibrillation,AED and pacer.It is a professional biphasic defibrillator-monitor suitable for hospitals and clinics use worldwide.
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. Compact 4-in-one integrated design: monitoring,Manual Defib, AED and pacer
. With long lasting Mindray D3 Battery
. Large and vivid display with 3 waveforms assures easy ECG and SPO2 viewing
. Defibrillation , Synchronized cardioversion and AED with Biphasic technology
. Up to 360J escalating dose energy to maximize defibrillation success
. Powerful power capacity with battery to support continuous long time monitoring and shocks
During transport without external power supply
. Compact, light weighted design especially for both hospital and clinics application