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Introducing the FunctionMAX family of board-to-board connectors from Hirose with floating contacts and support for high-speed data transmission, samples available from Anglia.
The FunctionMAX family of connectors from Hirose are Board-to-Board connectors Engineered for the demands of modern electronics systems, Hirose's FunctionMAX connectors redefine board-to-board connections.
 

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TCI introduces the MICROJOLLY a mini dimmable LED driver

MICROJOLLY is a dimmable LED driver which can supply both Power LEDs and module LEDs. It can be dimmed by two different systems: a push-button usually open, or a 1-10V system in case of complex installation or when remote control is needed.  

MICROJOLLY is a dimmable LED driver which can supply both Power LEDs and module LEDs. It can be dimmed by two different systems: a push-button usually open, or a 1-10V system in case of complex installation or when remote control is needed.

MICROJOLLY is available in 2 different ratings: 6W 350mA 24V which can supply 1-4 power LED of 1W or module at 24V, and 6W 500mA 12V which can supply 1-3 power LED of 2W or module at 12V. MICROJOLLY is suitable for several different kind of applications thanks to its very small size and use with remote control systems.

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This news article was originally published in November 2009.

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