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mouser.com/te 7 FIGURE 3: LUMAWISE Endurance N Features (Source: TE Connectivity) and a unique locking washer for a featureless plain mounting hole. The dual wire poke-in is explicitly designed for the two-node architecture, allowing daisy-chaining to crate the D4i bus and 24V DC rail. This receptacle is for Zhaga applications that use the D4i protocol. When there is a different application or a proprietary communication protocol, TE Connectivity has a keyed version. This is to keep the Zhaga architecture clean and ensure the promise of interoperability. TE also supplies a sealing cap, bases, and domes of different sizes. For the ANSI interface, consider LUMAWISE Endurance N or dimming receptacles (Figure 3). TE has the standard five- or seven-pole dimming receptacles and rotatable versions for north-facing photocells, as well as a toolless arrangement used extensively in the North American market. TE released the original three-pole C136.10 interface to complete the product line. TE offers bases and covers in different sizes and colors and a range of shorting caps, with and without surge protection and open circuit caps. Conclusion It has been an exciting decade for cities and municipalities, with LED street lighting technology advancing more in the last decade than in the previous six decades combined. TE's solution- based product lines support all of the leading standards-based interconnect platforms that enable the creation of sensor nodes and innovative communication—all of which will make smart cities of the future a reality thanks to the two-node architecture. ■ LEARN MORE > Lumileds LUXEON 5050 High-Power LEDs LEARN MORE > Lumileds LUXEON 7070 Series

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