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Vishay Intertechnology Releases Cool White LED Modules For Commercial, Industrial, Automotive, and Residential Lighting

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Vishay Intertechnology announced three cool white LED assembled with 6 or 12 high-bright LEDs.

 

The VLPC0601A2 features 6 LEDs in a row on a 240 mm x 14 mm PCB that provides 870 lm. The VLPC1201A2J features 12 LEDs in a row on a 240 mm x 14 mm PCB that provides 1740 lm. The VLPC1201A2 is simply half aVLPC1201A2J, resulting in two modules each measuring 120 mm x 14 mm with 6 LEDs and luminous flux of 870 lm. This broad portfolio of options allows designers to select the ideal size PCB and light intensity for their applications.

 

Designed to replace fluorescent lights in commercial, industrial, and residential applications, for backlighting signage, and for automotive applications, theVLPC0601A2, VLPC1201A2J, and VLPC1201A2 offer a color temperature range of 5000 K to 7000 K.

 

The devices feature a shiny white surface and a metal-core, single-side PCB with a Cu thickness greater than 0.75 µm. TheVLPC0601A2 features an LED pitch of 40 mm while the VLPC1201A2J andVLPC1201A2 have an LED pitch of 20 mm.

 

The VLPC0601A2, VLPC1201A2J, and VLPC1201A2 have a maximum current of 700 mA and viewing angle of ± 80°. All are based on InGaN technology. The LED modules are available in color bins. The devices comply with ROHS 2002/95/EC.

 

Samples and production quantities of the LED modules are available now with a lead time of 6 weeks.

 

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH), is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors (diodes, MOSFETs, and infrared optoelectronics) and passive electronic components (resistors, inductors, and capacitors).

 

Source: Vishay Press Release

 

About Vishay Intertechnology, Inc

Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH), is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of discrete semiconductors (diodes, MOSFETs, and infrared optoelectronics) and passive electronic components (resistors, inductors, and capacitors). These components are used in virtually all types of electronic devices and equipment, in the industrial, computing, automotive, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, power supplies, and medical markets. Vishay’s product innovations, successful acquisition strategy, and “one-stop shop” service have made it a global industry leader.

Just Don’t Get Drunk – Eat Out Kenya Is Awesome. All The Best Restaurants In Kenya Captured

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Since inception in January 2010, Eat out has quickly established a strong online presence and following, receiving over 70,000 page views in Sep 2010. Eat Out is currently the only dedicated website offering consumers the opportunity to search for listed restaurants based on various criteria such as area location, type of cuisine, price range and provides comprehensive restaurant information (photos, opening, maps, reviews) plus the ability to make online & telephone reservations.

 

And if you are in town, it is not even late. There is a deal right now in Eat Out.

 

This week, get an amazing 50% off, only Ksh 750 for 2 Pizzas at Babalu’s Bar at The Crowne Plaza, Valued at Ksh 1500. This unique double storey bar is a hip drinking hole which is perfect for loungey cocktails and after-work nights out. Located on the 2 floors of the newly opened Crowne Plaza Nairobi, Babalu’s has a beautiful dark wood winding staircase splitting the two bar levels. Large flat screens dot the wall, airing the latest sports action. The bar is open from 11am until 11pm and serves a selection of hot snack platters.

 

Oh yes, you can even book a table when you find that perfect restaurant and  automatically qualify for fabulous discounts & offers.

Another Kenyan Groupon Clone – My Shillings. Now, Get Great Deals!

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My Shillings will feature bargains on the best stuff to do, see, eat, and buy in Nairobi, and beyond. We’ll partner with both upcoming, and established businesses to offer potential consumers the best bargains on things that they buy.

 

MyShillings was born during IPO48 event here in Nairobi. It was originally launched as a “deals” website by giving  customers amazing, irresistible deals – essentially discounts and special offers.  Ther goal was to market little known but interesting/unique businesses by exposing their deals to a large market.

 

This is how it works

 

It is simple, really.

Step 1
We bargain with amazing businesses to offer our customers a one of a kind offer.

 

Step 2
Customers just like you reap the benefits of the bargain and get to buy products or experience services at a more affordable, often crazy, rate.

 

There is no risk to anyone: when the customers are happy, the businesses we work with make more money, and so do we.

 

More information will be provided with every offer. However, here are some of the things you can expect:

  • Discounted prices for your favorite things
  • Unique and fun activities and competitions
  • ARGs & LARPs. Don’t worry, you’ll find out what these are soon enough.

Rwandan Bizito By Nyaruka Makes SMS Service A Cash Cow

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Bizito by Nyaruka is a Rwandan mobile startup with a platform that allows anyone to create a premium SMS service and earn money, using nothing more than the cell phone they already own.

 

This is how this young innovative company is explained in their website.

 

bizito – your little business

Bizito allows anyone to make their own premium SMS service. All you need is a phone, some original ideas, and a drive to advertise your business.

 

Fun

Are you the jokester in your class? Spread the fun by creating your own joke service. Just update it daily and before you know it you’ll have a steady audience.

 

Sports

Love Arsenal? Keep your fellow fans in touch with the latest from your football club. Just keep your keyword updated with the latest scores, news and match schedules and you’ll build your very own fan base.

 

Business

Help businesses offer their own keyword. They can advertise coupons, keep in touch with their customers and inform them of new products. It costs them nothing and you profit.

 

Community

Keep your neighborhood in touch. Create a keyword to share the latest news on projects and inform others of upcoming events. You’ll help build a community around you.

Programmable Logic Controller PLC – The Brain of Industrial Automation

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In the past, automation engineering was mainly understood as control engineering dealing with a number of electrical and electronic components. This picture has changed since computers and software have made their way into every component and element of communications and automation.

Advent of programmable controller

In automated industrial production line in the seventies, there was always a gigantic electrical board for system controls containing hundreds or thousands of relays, cam timers, and drum sequencers and dedicated closed-loop controllers. Electrician had to connect all relays manually using wires and engineer would design logic for the system, and electricians would receive a schematic outline of logic that they had to implement with relays. The plan that electrician was given was called “ladder schematic”.

Ladder displayed all switches, sensors, motors, valves, relays, etc. found in the system. Since this is based on mechanical relays, the system breaks down frequently due to their moveable parts that could wear out. If one relay stopped working, electrician would have to examine an entire system which means the process would be of service until a cause of the problem was found and corrected.

The production has to be stopped so as to make connections on the electrical board. Assuming there are few errors from the engineer or technician, as systems are usually not perfect with a first try, finding errors would be a laborious process. Also products are not being made during these corrections and changes in connections period. Production line has to be stopped and that means the entire production staff in that line of production would be out of work until the system is fixed up. Expenditures for this kind of work are usually too much even for strong companies.

This brought the idea of replacing the system’s wired control board with a flexible, fast and easy to change automated line of production .The idea was to use microcomputer to replace system logic instead of wired relays. Computer could take place of gigantic, expensive, inflexible wired control boards. If changes were needed in system logic or in order of operations, program in a microcomputer could be changed instead of rewiring of relays.

It was clear that it is required that this new device has be based on old method ladder diagram, already known to technicians and programmed easily and maintained by electricians and technicians. Also, it is required that a new device be based on electronic instead of mechanical parts, to have flexibility of a computer and computer has to be replaced with a controller that can withstand industrial environment.

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Composition of PLC controller
PLC is actually an industrial microcontroller system where you have hardware and software specifically adapted to industrial environment. Program unit is usually a computer used for writing a program (Ladder diagram) into the PLC. The main component of PLC are as follows;

Central Processing Unit – CPU: Is the brain of a PLC controller. CPU itself is usually one of the microcontrollers.

Memory: System memory (today mostly implemented in FLASH technology) is used by a PLC for process control. Aside from this operating system it also contains a user program translated from a ladder diagram to a binary form. Reprogramming a program memory is done through a serial cable in a program for application development.

Power supply: Most PLC controllers work either at 24 VDC or 220 VAC. User has to determine how much current to take from I/O module to ensure that electrical supply provides appropriate amount of current.

PLC controller inputs: Input signals can be logical (on/off) or analogue. Smaller PLC controllers usually have only digital input lines while larger also accept analogue inputs through special units attached to PLC controller.

PLC controller output: Output devices are motors, solenoids, relays, indicators, sound signalization and so on.

Extension lines: Every PLC controller has a limited number of input/output lines. If there is need, this number can be increased through certain additional modules by system extension through extension lines.

Programming a PLC controller: PLC controller can be reprogrammed through a computer or through manual programmers (consoles). This practically means that each PLC controller can programmed through a computer if you have the software needed for programming.