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|    DIN rails and diodes    |
|    02 Jul 15 10:27:25    |
      XPost: sci.electronics.components, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.misc       From: not@home.cow              I am building an industrial sensor system for warehouse and need to isolate       some inputs using blocking diodes (simple rectifiers will suffice).                     To do this in the DIN rail configuration will take 2 terminal blocks, one for       each connection to the diode.              It would be so much easier if there were single-position DIN-rail diodes that       just snap onto the rail with a screw- or push-terminal on each end. Or a       DIN-rail blank (dunno what to call it): a pair of screw terminals on the top       for attaching the diode, and the usual screw- or push-terminals for wiring it       into the circuit.              Surely one of these must exist… but searching turns up nothing.              Ideas?              Thanks.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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