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PRODUCT SHOWCASE
Always the Right Solution
WAGO’s range of switches ensures
the scalability of your Ethernet network infrastructure, while providing
outstanding electrical and mechanical
characteristics.
These robust devices are designed
for industrial use and they are fully compliant with IEEE 802.3, IEEE
802.3u, and IEEE 802.3ab.
Unmanaged and Managed Switches are available in various configurations for high-end applications.
Their ECO switches are ideal for
cost-sensitive applications that do
not require technical features such
as exchangeable SFP modules, configuration for redundant network
structures, integrated function and
alarm monitoring and IP filtering.
For small to medium sized networks, WAGO has the right solution
with their range of Managed and Unmanaged Switches.
Contact:
Wago Pty Ltd
2-4 Overseas Drive, Noble Park VIC 3174
Tel: (03) 8791 6300 Fax: (03) 9701 0177
Website: www.wago.com.au
DJI’s AeroScope identifies and monitors drones
DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has
unveiled AeroScope, its new solution to identify and monitor airborne drones
with existing technology, that can address safety, security and privacy concerns.
AeroScope uses the existing communications link between a drone and its
remote controller to broadcast identification information such as a registration or serial number, as well as basic telemetry, including location, altitude,
speed and direction.
Police, security agencies, aviation authorities and other authorised parties
can use an AeroScope receiver to monitor, analyse and act on that information.
Contact:
AeroScope has been installed at two internaDJI
tional airports since April and is continuing to
Tel: 1300 090802
test and evaluate its performance in other operaEnquiries: aeroscope<at>dji.com
tional environments.
OKW’s new enclosure Applications web page for engineers
OKW has added a new Applications section to its website to help design engineers
specify the best enclosures for their electronics.
Each of the eight application sector includes a range of examples showing how
easy it is to customise a standard plastic enclosure into a unique housing that enhances
the electronics inside.
Examples feature links to the standard
OKW enclosures used for each device so
engineers can specify solutions more easily.
Technology featured in the new Applications section spans the range of OKW products: wearable, handheld, wired, wall mount
and desktop enclosures.
OKW’s customisation services are available even for low volume batches. Customers can specify bespoke colours, EMC shield48
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SuperHouse:
Aussie DIY
home automation channel
If you want to learn how to
hack your house using Arduino,
ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi and
other common parts, have a look at
the SuperHouse Automation channel on YouTube.
Most home automation videos on
YouTube are just product reviews
and showing you how to use commercial gadgets.
This channel is different: hosted
by Freetronics founder Jonathan
Oxer, it shows his ongoing journey
to hack every aspect of his house
and turn it into a SuperHouse.
Jonathan doesn’t just show the
end result. He works through the
whole process, showing how he
designs his projects and how they
work.
He releases his designs and
source code so that you can learn
from it, and adapt them for your
own home automation projects.
Topics covered include custom
light switches, RFID, home automation system architecture, switchboard automation, MQTT, Powerover-Ethernet, CCTV, electronic
door locks, electric window mechanisms, security sensors, robot lawnmowers, and watchdog timers.
ing, CNC machining, lacquering, printing of
logos and legends, membrane keyboards,
display windows, adhesive foils, plastic and
aluminium panels, installation and assembly.
Contact:
Rolec OKW Australia/New Zealand
PO Box 806, Penrith NSW 2751
Tel: (02) 4722 3388
Website: www.okw.com.au
Celebrating 30 Years
Contact:
Superhouse
Web: youtube.com/user/superhousetv
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