What kind of pneumatic contacts are used for VPC?
VPC pneumatic contacts are ideal for air pressure applications such as industrial automation. Available with or without a filter and made of black anodized aluminum. Rated to temps between -65° C and 200 ° C. VPC twinaxial contacts provide differential voltage options most commonly used in digital and data applications.
What do I need to know about a VPC?
VPC’s iDock Series features engageless frames for use with automatic test handling equipment to mate test adapters. Automatic docking connectors greatly reduce testing time and increase accuracy. Our G Series offers a range of I/O options in a small footprint.
How are VPC twinaxial contacts used in Data Systems?
VPC twinaxial contacts provide differential voltage options most commonly used in digital and data applications. VPC’s line of high speed inserts are designed to address the needs of test systems utilizing high speed data applications. Connect directly from contact to board.
What kind of wiring do you need for a home automation system?
At a minimum, your “structured” wiring will consist of two pairs of unshielded twisted pair CAT5e or CAT6 cables for Ethernet connections, and two coax cables. The coax cables provide downstream and upstream signals for cable and satellite channels. The Ethernet cables support up to 100 Mbps for your networking devices.
What kind of fiber optic cable does VPC use?
VPC fiber optic patchcords are available in Polymer Optical Fiber and Multimode. We also have the capability to provide specialty fiber optic patchcords and cables.
What kind of industries does VPC work in?
VPC serves many industries including telecommunications, automotive, medical, aerospace, and defense. Applications range from the medical industry testing pacemakers to the Mil/Aero industry analyzing sophisticated missile guidance systems. VPC is equipped to cover any application in the test and measurement industry.