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Würth Elektronik eiSos adds more connectors to catalogue

21 February 2018 Interconnection

Würth Elektronik eiSos has released a new expanded catalogue of electromechanical components weighing in at 1098 pages thick.

The board-to-board connectors boast additions to the WR-BTB and WR-PHD product families, both of which are specially designed for SMT assembly and to withstand the heat of the reflow soldering oven. Also released are connectors for data connections that can be used between the cable and circuit board: the REDFIT IDC SKEDD connector. The patented connection technology of this plug enables space-saving, solder-free and reversible signal connections. The plugs get by without jacks, as contacted drilled holes in the board are sufficient.

The product range of USB plugs has been expanded with a series of through-hole and surface-mount variants, so now there are products for both assembly processes. Low-profile modular jack variants with and without LED have been supplemented, too. The product group of terminal blocks has grown and a series of particularly compact solutions has been added to the switches and keys. In the field of connection technology, the portfolio has been expanded with another SMD spacer with additional dimensions.

The catalogue of electromechanical components can be ordered free of charge from the Würth Elektronik eiSos website. All components featured in the catalogue can be ordered from stock anytime and no minimum order quantity is needed.

For more information contact Jason Page, Würth Elektronik eiSos, +27 (0)71 259 9381, [email protected], www.we-online.com





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