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Wide choice of modular jacks
4 May 2005, Actum Electronics
The most frequently used network connector system is based on the 8 pin RJ45, popularly known among specialists as the 'western plug'. This connector originated in the telephony systems of the 1980s and ...

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Innovative telecommunication cables
20 April 2005
Webb Industries has gained a reputation over the years as being a world-class innovator of telecommunication systems products. The introduction of a new range of UltraFlex coaxial cables from Times Microwave...

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Pressfit right angle D-sub
20 April 2005, Actum Electronics
The Right Angle Pressfit D-Sub TMC connector is Erni's next generation D-Sub designed in accordance with DIN 41652, IEC 807-3 and MIL-C-24308 specifications, standard or Eurostyle versions. Available ...

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More options for shielded high speed terminals
20 April 2005, Electrocomp
Samtec's Q2 second generation high speed connector system (QMSS/QFSS Series) options have been expanded with power pin options, positive alignment features, edge-mount designs, and single-ended and differential ...

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PCB mounting expands miniature waterproof connectors range
20 April 2005
Bulgin's smallest waterproof connector, the 400 Series Buccaneer, has now been joined by a PCB mounting panel version. Available in 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 way, these PCB connectors have gold plated contacts ...

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Pb-free right angle surface mount connectors
20 April 2005, Actum Electronics
Erni offers an economical interface solution for SMT applications. These SMT connectors are designed specifically for fully automatic assembly and solder processes. Key features: plate for pick and place ...

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Industrial Ethernet made more flexible
6 April 2005, Brabek
Yamaichi Electronics has introduced a new Y-Con component to offer industry-protected connection and wiring solutions. The Y-ConCoupler-1 enables the easy and fast extension of existing cable runs. Together ...

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Pin-ball socket with aluminium heatsink for MPUs
6 April 2005, Sivan Electronic Supplies
Aries has introduced a 1441-ball version of its unique PinBall IC socket, featuring a customised heatsink, designed for high-end graphics processors. It can be soldered directly to the existing footprint ...

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More stack height options for high-speed connector line
23 March 2005, Altron Arrow
FCI has extended its GIG-Array high-speed, high-density product line with the introduction of a new 13 mm plug connector. The new GIG-Array mezzanine connectors provide either 200 or 296 signal contacts ...

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I/O interface products
23 March 2005, Electrocomp
Samtec has a large selection of modular jacks and D-subminiature connectors in its I/O interface product line. The DSM D-subs include vertical though-hole mount and discrete wire shells and contacts as ...

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Smaller miniature sealed connector system
9 March 2005
Joining Bulgin's renowned family of 'Buccaneer' sealed plastic connectors, the new 400 Series is the smallest in the range with an overall diameter of just over 19 mm, and, like others in the family, ...

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High-density industrial wiring boards
9 March 2005, Centurion Micro Electronics
Advantech has released two wiring boards: the PCLD-8751 has 48 isolated digital input channels, while PCLD-8761 has 24 relay channels and 24 isolated digital input channels. Both terminal boards link ...

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Flexible high density power interconnects
9 March 2005, Electrocomp
Samtec offers a high density, power-to-board interconnect system on 2 mm pitch (TPCM/TPCF series) that can be used for elevated board stacking. These four-row interconnects can carry 27 A at 80°C over ...

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FCI adds BGA termination to AirMax VS system
9 March 2005
FCI has increased the versatility of its AirMax VS connector system by incorporating a ball grid array (BGA) attached into the backplane receptacle connector. Combining its innovative shieldless AirMax ...

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Hermaphroditic connectors reduce costs and increase flexibility
9 March 2005, Electrocomp
Samtec hermaphroditic interface systems feature polarisation to prevent incorrect mating and audible 'clicks' to verify proper seating on 0,635 mm, 2 mm and 2,54 mm pitch. These connectors are self-mating ...

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DDR2 memory connector
9 March 2005
FCI has developed vertical memory sockets that accept standard DDR2 memory module assemblies to allow convenient memory expansion in desktop PCs and servers. The 240-position DDR2 (double data rate) vertical ...

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Ultra low profile coaxial connectors
9 March 2005, Otto Marketing
The Hirose U.FL 50 Ω coaxial connector has an ultra miniature low profile. Key features are: mated height 2,4 mm; occupied PCB area 7,7 mm²; performance up to 6 GHz; VSWR 1,3 max from DC to 3 GHz; -40 ...

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THR male headers for lead-free SMD processes
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact
The CC 2.5 THR Combicon male headers in 5,08 mm pitch from Phoenix Contact can be integrated into the SMD process. They are available with and without side walls, wheel or screw flanges, and in horizontal ...

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Powerful 7,62 mm pitch plug connectors
9 March 2005, Electrocomp, Phoenix Contact
Phoenix Contact's Power Combicon PC 5 plug connector system is based on the PC 4 system. With a compact pitch of 7,62 mm, all PC 5 plug components provide a nominal voltage of 600 V (UL approved). The ...

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High-speed connector reduces layer count by 50%
9 March 2005, Altron Arrow
With the second variant of its AirMax VS backplane connector, FCI says system design engineers can reduce the number of layers in their high-speed backplanes and daughtercards by as much as 50% while ...

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