CONNECTED magazine n°5

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    New 12G-SDI 4K Ultra High Definition transmission push-pull connectors

    LEMO is thrilled to announce the expansion of its field-proven S Series push-pull connectors with the new 1S.275 Series for 12G-SDI (Serial Digital Interface) 4K Ultra High Definition transmission. The new robust push-pull connectors are compliant with the SMPTE ST 2082-1 standard for signal/data transmission and enable a trans-mission rate of 12 Gbit/s meeting the 12G-SDI transmission standard an

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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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    Driving the fast lane

    ndyCar Series, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Japanese Championship Super Formula, GT Series… If you are a fan of motorsport, you have certainly heard about these competitions where some of the world’s fastest cars compete against each other. 

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    Frozen: the way to get a perfect silhouette

    Specialized in medical aesthetics equipment, Deleo has developed an innovative system to permanently remove localized fatty tissues by a non-invasive technique consisting of cold crystallization.

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    ARTERIES: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TACKLES THE HEART OF THE PROBLEM

    Since March of this year, a new device to treat Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is available that allows physicians tosee inside arteries during a directional atherectomy procedure to remove plaque that blocks blood flow to lower limbs.