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Low Resistance Gold Plated Connector from Fujipoly


Carteret, NJ — Fujipoly’s Zebra® Gold Series 8000B is a high perform- ance, low resistance connector that is capable of transferring both data and power between parallel compo- nents or circuit boards.


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PCBs with pad center spacing down to 0.19mm. In addition, each 0.05 x 0.10mm gold-plated element deliv- ers a current-carrying capacity of 500mA while exhibiting a typical electrical resistance of less than 25mW on a 0.635mm wide contact pad. Many of today’s


advanced portable elec- tronic devices require specialized connectors to make electrical con- tact between the print- ed circuit board and intricate user interfaces such as LCD and touch screen displays. The new connector


Low-resistance gold-plated connector. This interconnect device is con-


structed from a low durometer sili- cone core that is covered with 133 parallel rows of flat, gold-plated wires per inch. The connector’s unusual con- struction allows it to accommodate


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is an excellent choice for these products as well as for any board-to- board electronic packag- ing application with tight pad spacing and


board separation tolerances. Contact: Fujipoly America


Corp., PO Box 119, Carteret, NJ 07008-0119 % 732-969-0100 fax: 732-969-3311 E-mail: info@fujipoly.com Web: www.fujipoly.com


Eagan, MN — Ironwood Electronics has introduced a new high-perform- ance BGA socket for 0.5mm pitch BGA 253-pin DDR4. The CG-BGA- 5019 socket is designed for 8 X 13.5mm package size and operates at bandwidths up to 10GHz with less than 1dB of insertion loss. The socket is de signed


with easy-open double- latch lid with in tegrated compression mech anism. The contact resistance is typically 20 milliohms per pin. The socket connects all pins with 10GHz band- width on all connections. The socket is mounted


and low inductance elastomer con- tactors. The temperature range is –35 to +100°C. The pin self induc- tance is 0.11nH and mutual induc-


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using supplied hardware on the target PCB with no soldering, and uses the smallest footprint in the industry. The small footprint allows inductors, resistors and decoupling capacitors to be placed very close to the device for imped- ance tuning. The CG-BGA-5019 sockets are constructed with high performance


High performance BGA socket.


tance is 0.028nH. Capacitance to ground is 0.028pF, and current


capacity is 2 amps per pin. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,


1335 Eagandale Court, Eagan, MN 55121 % 800-404-0204 or 952-229- 8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail: info@ironwoodelectronics.com Web: www.ironwoodelectronics.com


Improved Metrology Software from Heidenhain Chip LEDs 0603 • 0805 • 1206


Bi-Color & RGB 0606 • 1204 • 1210


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PLCC TOPLEDs 5630 • 5350 • 3528 3020 • 3014


Schaumburg, IL — Heidenhain’s lat- est version of the PC-based QUADRA-CHEK metrology software provides advanced functionality for quality control inspection measure- ment machines. Called the QUADRA-CHEK IK 5000, this release of version 3.0.0 software has made a number of improvements which make it possible to convenient- ly perform 2D and 3D measuring tasks in the field of metrology bring- ing both newer technology and retro- fit ability to users. This powerful IK 5000 inspec-


tion package builds upon the compa- ny’s quality and the original Metronics QUADRA-CHECK QC - 5000 software by introducing the ability to run on Windows 7 64-bit operating systems, and has added support for a new Analog Frame Grabber DALSA PC2 express card as a successor to the original DALSA Bandit 2 frame grabber. The new DALSA PC2 will provide analog Video Edge Detection tools and images on Windows XP as well as Window 7 PCs. For users of digital cameras, the


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company has built in an output of a camera hardware trigger to synchro- nize axis position with the image. Access to the Video Properties menu is no longer hidden, and is now avail- able to the user interface. This offers the ability to direct the required parameters to the DirectShow Win - dows interface. CMM users can use the 3D


Profiling capabilities that offer meas- urement and graphic evaluation of 3D contours using multi-sensor and tactile measuring machines. This


option, used for profile measure- ments, is capable of importing a 3D CAD file (either STEP or IGES) and compares it with an actual measured part. Improvements have also been introduced in the 3D profile feature


Improved and enhanced metronics software.


for probing points perpendicular to the surface on DCC CMMs. Support for setting up two- four-


and six-bay probe racks is also now available. In addition, the company has added about 30 new functions and 40 improvements to IK 5000 ver- sion 3.0.0. Some of these additions include


support of ISO 286-2 tolerances, importing measured points into a 2D profile within a part program, meas- urement of rectangular-shaped fea- tures, and the Portuguese language option.


Contact: Heidenhain Corporation, 333 E. State Parkway,


Schaumburg, IL 60173-5337 % 888-488-3113 E-mail: kkaufenberg@heidenhain.com Web: www.heidenhain.com


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