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December, 2011 B&R X20 System Certified for Maritime Use
Roswell, GA — The B&R X20 System has achieved the coveted seal of quali-
tion as well as a remote I/O system. Its innovative three-part modularity —
ferent assemblies using a single plat- form. With its ultra-compact 8-chan- nel, 12-channel and 16-channel mod- ules, users can save up to 50 percent on their control cabinet solutions. All of the X20 modules tested —
CPUs, I/O modules and bus con- trollers — proved they have what it takes to meet the high demands of functionality and operational safety required in maritime environments. These components have been classi- fied for environmental categories D and EMC1, which permits operation under deck, including in the bridge and machine room. The system was subjected to
X20 I/O system.
ty for maritime applications. The X20 System is both a complete control solu-
bus module, electronics module and terminal block — allows for many dif-
extensive testing by the certification institute Germanischer Lloyd (GL). As an internationally recognized cer- tification organization, GL is involved in establishing technical standards for shipping and offshore facilities and is highly regarded by other classification societies such as ABS, Lloyds Register, DNV, Bureau
CONNECT at the West Coast’s Electronics Manufacturing Resource
Veritas, and many more. In addition to the international
prestige bestowed upon GL-certified components and the associated rapid inspection and approval procedures, the seal of quality provides compre- hensive information regarding the safety and quality of industrial prod- ucts. This seal is therefore not only significant in maritime applications, but also very respected in non-mar- itime environments. Contact: B&R Industrial
Automation Corp., 1250 Northmeadow Parkway, S-100, Roswell, GA 30076 % 770-772-0400 fax: 770-772-0243 E-mail:
office.us@
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Ironwood: Test Socket Has Cooling (35W Active Heat Sink)
Burnsville, MN — Ironwood Elec - tronics has introduced a new high- performance BGA socket for 1mm pitch, 1760 pin BGA ICs. The SG- BGA-6348 socket is designed for 42.5 X 42.5mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 8GHz with less than 1dB of insertion loss.
February 14–16, 2012
Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, CA
Your face-to-face meeting place for electronics manufacturing solutions, including:
Board Assembly Inspection Components Contract Services Production Machinery Software Subassemblies Test & Inspection Products . . . and much more
Test socket with cooling fan. The sockets are designed to dis-
sipate 35 watts with active heat sink- ing — forced convection using a DC fan. The contact resistance is typical- ly 20 milliohms per pin. The socket connects all pins with 8GHz band- width on all connections. The socket is mounted on the target PCB with no soldering, and uses what is said to be the industry’s smallest footprint (only 2.5mm more on each side). The socket is constructed with
screw mounting, which allows quick insertion so that ICs can be changed out quickly. The SG-BGA-6348 socket is con-
Supported by:
structed with high performance and low inductance elastomer contactor. The temperature range is -35 to +100°C. The pin self-inductance is 0.15nH and mutual inductance of 0.025nH. Capacitance to ground is 0.01pF. Current capacity is 2amps per pin. The socket works with such ICs as Kyocera FCBGA, 42.5 X 42.5mm with 42 X 42 array and 1mm pitch. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,
Register online today at
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Inc., 11351 Rupp Dr., Suite 400, Burnsville, MN 55337 % 800-404-0204 or 952-229-8200 E-mail:
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