July, 2012
www.us-tech.com
ECM Intros Spot Curing Conductive Adhesive
Delaware, OH — New from Engi- neered Conductive Materials, LLC is its fast-curing conductive adhesive
cured at 200°C. DB-1590 is designed to gel in
five seconds or less at 200°C, devel- oping sufficient strength to withstand the applied stresses induced by the manufacturing process until the adhesive cure is completed during the encap- sulant lamination process. The new material has optimized rheology for dispensing, excel- lent damp heat resistance and conductivity stability on tin, tin-silver and silver-plated rib- bons. It is stable on OSP-treat- ed copper and nickel bus bars. The material has a rubber-like flexibility that is especially suitable for flexible photovolta-
Applying conductive adhesive.
DB-1590 for use as a solder replace- ment in next-generation crystalline silicon solar modules using thinned silicon and/or plated bus bars. This material formulation has been opti- mized for excellent conductivity and stability on various substrates when
ic applications. Contact: Engineered Mate-
rial Systems, Inc., 132 Johnson Dr.,
Delaware, OH 43015 % 740-362-4444 fax: 740-362-4433 Web:
www.conductives.com
See at Intersolar Booth #5619.
2nd Gen PXI Boundary Scan Solution Released by XJTAG
Cambridge, UK — XJTAG has re- leased its second generation PXI boundary scan solution — a high- speed interface that allows the inte- gration of XJTAG boundary scan with PXI-based test systems. The PXI XJLink2 enables users of PXI chassis, such as NI LabVIEW and LabWindows, to leverage the benefits of XJTAG’s XJLink2 boundary scan controller from within their integrat- ed PXI test platform. The PXI
boundary scan system. The PXI XJLink2 provides not
just the additional I/O features of the XJLink2, but a speed boost as well. Those running National Instru- ments’ LabVIEW software also bene- fit from a full set of virtual instru- ments (VIs) to interface to the
XJTAG system. Contact: XJTAG, Dirac House, St. John’s Innovation Centre, Cow-
ley Road, Cambridge CB4 0WS UK % +44 (0)1223 223007 fax: +44 (0)1223 223009 E-mail:
enquiries@xjtag.com Web:
www.xjtag.com
Innovators in Wire Processing
Connect with the intuitive UniStrip 2550!
The fully programmable UniStrip 2550 is an intuitive wire stripping machine, uniquely designed to process an expanded range of applications. The machine comes standard with V-blades, the optimum solution for stripping most wires without having to change blades, yet, is also able to use radius added versatility. Best of all, the menu guided, touchscreen interface makes the UniStrip 2550 the most user- friendly machine of its type!
on line
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Schleuniger, Inc. Manchester, NH | USA
www.schleuniger-na.com/US (603) 668-8117
To Be Precise.
Compact PCI modules.
XJLink2 is described as the fastest XJLink yet to be released by the com- pany, reportedly providing a 10-20 percent improvement on Flash mem- ory programming time, and 40-50 percent on verification time. According to the company, the
PXI XJLink2 delivers significant im- provements in functionality, speed and usability, allowing end users of different test platforms to exploit the company’s popular and cost-effective
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