FPC Connector Technology
Flexible Printed Circuit (FPC) Connectors are the ideal option for customers interested in smaller capacity heights. With terminal pitches ranging between 0.3mm to 0.5mm, and mounting height from 0.9mm to 1.8mm, these connectors can be used in a wide range of digital device applications.
Four Features Of Panasonic Tough Contact Connector Construction
Panasonic’s industry-leading Tough Contact construction offers the opportunity to design very durable Connectors for extremely tough and rugged applications, even applications that need to satisfy extreme environmental conditions. Able to withstand physical impact, Tough Contact Connectors are resistant to dust, dirt, and solder flux, and are resistant against corrosive gases.
PIR Motion Sensors Technology for Low Power or Line Power Applications and Lens Options
Choosing the right PIR Sensor based on application requirements may not always be so simple. PIR Sensors suitable for low power applications require a low current consumption, whereas PIR Sensors for line power applications would need a standard current consumption. Learn more about PIR Sensors' operating principle, current consumption, output, and lens options available from Panasonic.
Using PhotoMOS® to Replace Reed Relays
The enhancement of electrical components is directly proportional to the growing need for higher-performing Semiconductor test equipment. As components become more diversified in their capabilities, production volumes increase and down-sizing occurs, the demand for higher functioning Relays is required.
What Do Smart Clothing And Foldable Phones Have In Common?
"the big rethink" Podcast Episode 20 Discusses Flexible Electronics And Wearable Applications With Mr. Nick DeGaetano from Panasonic Industrial’s New Business Development Team.
Introducing "the big rethink", a tough and at times, a bold conversation on the future of innovation and what we can expect as work changes. Hosted by Panasonic TOUGHBOOK’s Barry Ross, Episode 20: What Do Smart Clothing & Foldable Phones Have In Common? features a candid conversation with Mr.
Healthcare And Sensors: Life, Wellness, And Lower Costs
Wearable technology has become a part of the daily exercise routine for many. Bracelets and Smart Watches can detect how many steps an individual has taken in a day while others can use Sensors to monitor heart rates. This helps people stay healthy by creating a stream of data that allows users to monitor their physical fitness and remain in peak shape.