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DeepStream 3D shaped-circuit technology overcomes constraints of traditional 2D substrates by enabling digital intelligence to be embedded into Switchgear products.
Switchgear
Switchgear products, especially miniature devices such as RCDs, have always suffered constraints relating to embedding digital intelligence due to the awkwardly shaped topologies and difficult internal environments which suffer high heat and electrical arcing conditions. These issues mean digital electronics could not withstand these affects using traditional 2D substrates such as printed circuit boards (PCBs).
Working closely with device manufacturers as partners, DeepStream design and develop digital sensor modules which sit at the heart of electrical products, providing new levels of performance, control and energy management. The first example of DeepStream's 3D shaped-circuit technology to be launched commercially is in a Switchgear application.
For more information on our 3D shaped-circuit technology, the opportunities it will offer and what it has enabled for new range of Moeller digital RCDs download the RCD case study and our new technology paper. If you would like to speak to someone please call Philippe Vedel on +44 (0) 1248 365600 or email enquiries@deepstream.com
Case Study
Moeller Automation, one of Europe's leading electrical product manufacturers, are the first of a number of leading companies to use DeepStream's new technology and have developed the worlds first digital Residual Current Device (RCD).
The digital RCDs, which will be launched under the Xpole product range, will pioneer the use of the technology and will be the most accurate devices on the market as a result, as well as incorporating a number of new features and operational benefits.
