Wide selection of latest products for design chain to supply chain

19-05-2022 | Mouser Electronics | Connectors, Cables & Enclosures

Mouser offers a huge range of solutions from Phoenix Contact. With over 20,900 Phoenix Contact products in stock, it provides an ever-widening selection of its newest sensors, controllers, modular terminal blocks, splash-proof machinery connectors, wireless Ethernet products, and more, constantly adding new products for design chain to supply chain.

The following are just a few popular products available: Phoenix Contact SPE connectors provide an alternative to classic serial bus systems for efficient, consistent data transmission in factory and process automation. The SPE connectors meet IEC 63171-2 and -5 standards and are ideal for applications including building and industrial automation, robotics, railway industry, and lighting. 

The Axioline P I/O system provides hot-swappable components that deliver time savings and convenience, and compliance with CE, UL, EX, and Class A certifications. Engineers can connect the system directly to a DCS in the form of a remote I/O system. Further, it supports PROFINET S2 system redundancy, ensuring extremely reliable communication between the I/O station and DCS.

The company's displays and keypads provide high-contrast capacitive touch displays and membrane keypads to produce a user-friendly interface for operators. These high-resolution, graphics-capable colour displays are provided with or without a touch function in a size of 2.4". At the same time, the ICS housing families also have a 0.96" display available for overall widths of 25mm. 

The company provides an extensive portfolio of solutions for energy storage systems that comprise connectors, terminal blocks, contacts, and more. Energy storage systems can be installed quickly and safely for applications up to 1500V, utilising pluggable battery connections via busbar connectors or battery pole connectors.

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By Nigel Seymour

Nigel has worked in the advertising and magazine publishing industry for many years prior to helping publish articles in the early years of Electropages. He has worked with technical agencies producing documents and artwork for the web over the last few years. He has been products editor for Electropages for over five years.