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  • UL-approved CAN networks

    The repeater, segment coupler, and bridge for CANopen and DeviceNet transmissions from Phoenix Contact are now UL approved. This means they can also be used on the U.S. market without any restrictions.

  • Ex-i isolation amplifiers pass chemical industry’s quality test

    The MACX Analogue Ex-i isolation amplifiers from Phoenix Contact have successfully passed type testing in accordance with NAMUR NA 95. This means the devices meet the requirements of the Industrial Practices Interest Group (IGR), an association of the chemical and pharmaceutical industry.

  • Radioline wireless systems – new expansion modules for greater versatility

    The new multi-channel I/O expansion modules for the Radioline wireless system from Phoenix Contact, with its compact 17.5 mm housing, now make it possible to transfer up to eight digital signals in one slice. The wireless system is primarily used to communicate with remote devices in widely distributed systems.

  • Central configuration for industrial WLAN networks

    Phoenix Contact has equipped the industrial WLAN access points from the WLAN 5100 series with a cluster management function. This makes it easier to configure and manage access points (APs) in small and medium-sized WLAN networks.

  • Mini-controllers for mechanical engineering

    Phoenix Contact is expanding the Easy Automation system to include ILC ME mini-controllers, designed specifically for mechanical engineering, and the compact, easy-to-configure TD 1030T HMI device from the Mini-touch line.

  • UL-listed signal column wireless system

    A UL-listed version of the Wireless Information Network (WIN), a signal column wireless system from Phoenix Contact’s PSD product line, is now available for use in the North American market.

  • New monitoring and diagnostics software

    FL View, Phoenix Contact’s new monitoring and diagnostics software, visualizes the network topology and constantly monitors the network performance of all Ethernet and WLAN devices. The software provides users with the overview they need not only when the network is up and running, but also when it is being set up or reconfigured.

  • Flexible device plug connectors up to 1500 V

    Phoenix Contact has a new device plug connector for self assembly up to 1500 V. Users assemble the individual parts and integrate them into their device.

  • Active redundancy for high system availability

    The Quint Oring active redundancy module for an output current of 80 A is a new addition to the Phoenix Contact’s line that already includes 20 A and 40 A models. For the first time ever, there is a solution available that makes it possible to significantly increase the operational reliability of the overall redundant power supply concept for high-rated power PSUs

  • New connection technology for micro-inverters

    In order to simplify the wiring of roof-mounted PV systems, Phoenix Contact has developed a new plug system specifically for micro-inverters. This system makes it possible to reduce additional wiring effort, particularly in hybrid systems. Pre-assembled plug connectors with conductor lengths for common module dimensions ensure quick and reliable assembly.

  • Full range of round-plug connectors from M5 to M58

    Phoenix Contact expands its product line with the new M17, M23, and M40 round-plug connectors. This means a full range of plug connectors from M5 to M58 are now available for signal, data, and power transmission.

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