CONNECTED magazine n°14

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    LEMO magazine CONNECTED n°14

    The 14th issue of LEMO's CONNECTED magazine is out!Connectors to combat the virusThe urge to breatheAt the heart of the Dakar rally

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    LEMO’s new HARPOON: Press fit contacts for elbow and straight PCB sockets

    LEMO connector is well known for its Push-Pull connector. LEMO’s new harpoon earthing pins enable pre-installing easily various receptacles/socket.The advantage of these new press-fit contacts is the gain of time while doing the pre-assembly, no need to place the washers and screw 4 times the M1.6 screws.Simply align the connector and push firmly. This pre-assembly will enable the assembly house o

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    LEMO launches a 1000 Base T1- Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) Push-Pull connector

    Based on transmission standards (IEEE 802.3), single-pair Ethernet (also called SPE or 1000Base-T1) is integrated into new generations of automobiles. 1000Base-T1 is designed to operate over a single twisted-pair copper cable supporting an effective  data rate of 1 Gbit/sec in each direction simultaneously.

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    Beyond connectors

    LEMO’s long experience and solid expertise in the field of connector and cable assembly has now beenextended by offering complete interconnection solutions. 

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    Sculpteo: the success of a factory in the cloud

    "There began to be a lot of talk about 3D software,3D objects and 3D printing in 2009” explains Clément Moreau, co-founder of Sculpteo. “For us, it was a new revolution in the history of industry. So we started to get ready for when the big wave would arrive…” 

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    Printing an exact copy of the patient

    In the printer are two polymer materials owned by 3D Systems: the material which will “hold” the finest elements and the building material itself. Once it's printing, the machine super- poses – one by one – layers 32 microns deep.