CONNECTED magazine n°10

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    prix vaudois
    News

    LEMO winner of the Best International Company Award in the canton of Vaud

    This prize recognizes companies with a significant worldwide presence who are also major contributors to the canton’s economy.The award was presented to Mr Alexandre Pesci, CEO on 23rd November, 2017 by Mr Philippe Leuba, Minister of Economy in front of over 300 attendees.

    b series counterfeit
    News

    Electronic Connector Counterfeits and Copies

    Knock-offs of electronic components, such as connectors, can cause big problems for purchasers, particularly if the purchasers are inaccurately informed as to what they are buying.Indeed, these parts are often deliberately designed to superficially resemble or imitate premium parts that have been manufactured with more stringent design specifications and that offer greater ultimate performance.Thi

    medical device
    Insights

    Integrated Electronics

    Medical device design engineers and military equipment designers face similar challenges: a need to save valuable PC board space. One popular solution is to integrate electronics into a connector. An example of connector manufacturers doing this for many years is a connector integrating noise filtering and EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) suppression components into the rear shell of circular or d-sub

    rovenso
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    LEMO and ROVENSO have teamed up during the Robotics Challenge of the International Atomic Energy Agency

    LEMO has been supporting Rovenso, a Swiss startup, who was a finalist of the Robotics Challenge of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The event was held in Brisbane Australia. The goal of this challenge was to identify robots that will assist IAEA inspectors in carrying out their tasks. More specifically, repetitive measurement and stock identification tasks in harsh environment areas exposed

    lemo control panel
    News

    New Connector for Industrial Control Equipment

    LEMO has recently filed 2B series for UL 508A. These requirements cover industrial control panels intended for general industrial use, operating from a voltage of 1000 volts or less.