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The Distribution Download, Little Power and Sensing: Applications for Intelligent Automation: E2

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Guests:
Simon Reuning – Global Technical Marketing Manager
Peter Blais – Senior Director, Head of Digital Development and Technical Marketing
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Pat Denton – TTI Director of Sales and Engineering
This episode defines “little power” applications – such as control signals, logic, sensors and auxiliary circuits – and explains how they act as the nervous system of factory automation. Through advanced technologies, engineers are able to ensure greater precision and reliability in harsh environments, scale sensors while maintaining signal integrity and provide power efficiency in low-voltage systems.

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Guests:
Simon Reuning – Global Technical Marketing Manager
Peter Blais – Senior Director, Head of Digital Development and Technical Marketing
Hosts:
Pat Denton – TTI Director of Sales and Engineering
This episode defines “little power” applications – such as control signals, logic, sensors and auxiliary circuits – and explains how they act as the nervous system of factory automation. Through advanced technologies, engineers are able to ensure greater precision and reliability in harsh environments, scale sensors while maintaining signal integrity and provide power efficiency in low-voltage systems.

Follow TTI for supply chain news, market insights and much more.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tti-inc-/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ttiglobal
X: https://x.com/ttiinc
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ttiinc
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