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FCI Adds RotaConnect Wire-to-Board Solutions


Singapore — FCI, a supplier of con- nectors and interconnect systems, has extended the RotaConnect® fam- ily with a Wire-to-Board solution. The Wire-to-Board (WtB) connector


WtB utilizes a dual beam spring con- tact design, delivering high perform- ance and reliability. Designed with a passive latch for housing retention, the housing protects the pins and prevents mis-matching. Hou - sings are available in 2 and 4 positions. RotaConnect WtB pro-


vides power to the LED print- ed circuit board in a string of rigid printed circuit board light strips. The contacts accept


stranded copper wire with wire ranges from 30 to 22 AWG and the maximum cur- rent rated is up to 5A. The operating voltage is 125VAC and temperature range of –40 up to +125°C. The RoHS- Compliant product is suitable for control boards, sensors, actuators, rigid LED strips


RotaConnect WtB.


mates horizontally with the existing Board-to-Board version, which is hermaphroditic and surface mount soldered to the PCB. The 3.00mm pitch RotaConnect


and automatic lighting. Contact: FCI USA,


LLC, 825 Old Trail, Etters, PA 17319 % 800-237-2374 fax: 717-938-7527 E-mail: technicalservices@fci.com Web: www.fci.com


RCD Intros Disc Caps up to 60kV


Manchester, NH — RCD Compo - nents, Inc., a major manufacturer of critical application passive compo- nents, has introduced its CHV series of ceramic disc capacitors. While the company has been


making disc capacitors for years, it had only been on a somewhat custom basis for select customers. Now the company has developed a wide range of high perform- ance products that offers a cost-savings and are avail- able to the company’s wide account base, especially those with high voltage requirements. The CHV series has a wide range of sizes from 4mm (0.157-in.) to 43mm (1.69-in.) in diam- eter, available in many dielectrics including C0G, N80, N150, N220, N4700, SL, X5U, X7R, Y5P, Y5T, Y5V and Y6U, and voltages up to 60kV, with capacitance tolerances as tight as 1 percent and cap values up to 1µF. Product is flame retardant and offers good humidity perform- ance and high dielectric strength as well as excellent behavior with pulse


and fast discharge conditions, and a low dissipation factor. Applications include high volt-


age power supplies, pulse generators, dividers, X-Ray equipment, RF gener- ators, laser systems, EMI/RFI filters,


July, 2015


New line of ceramic disc capacitors.


snubber circuits, lighting ballasts, ionizing equipment and various cou- pling/decoupling devices including


telecom and internet systems. Contact: RCD Components, Inc.,


520 E. Industrial Park Dr.,


Manchester, NH 03109 % 603-669-0054 fax: 603-669-5455 E-mail: sales@rcdcomponents.com Web: www.rcdcomponents.com


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