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Ironwood: 27GHz Bandwidth Socket for BGA1600


Eagan, MN — Ironwood Electronics has introduced a new high perform- ance BGA socket for 1mm pitch, 1600 pin BGA ICs. The SG-BGA-6433 socket is designed for 42.5 x 42.5mm IC package size and operates at bandwidths up to 27GHz with less than 1dB of insertion loss. The sock- ets are designed to dissipate 60 watts using a heatsink compression screw with axial flow fan.


changed out quickly. The socket comes with ball guide for the precise alignment of BGA balls to PCB pads. The SG-BGA-6433 socket is


constructed with high performance and low inductance elastomer con- tactor. 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. Cur-


Test Probes · Test Fixtures


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FOR TESTING SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED PC-BOARDS


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COMPACT AND SPACE SAVING HAND-LEVER TEST FIXTURE


Test socket and cooling fan. The socket’s contact resistance


is typically 20 milliohms per pin. The socket connects all pins with 27GHz bandwidth on all connections. The socket is mounted on the target PCB with no soldering, and uses the in- dustry’s smallest footprint. It is con- structed with shoulder screw and swivel lid which incorporates a quick insertion method so that ICs can be


rent capacity is 2 amps per pin. The socket works with such ICs as 1600BGA, 42.5mm square package


with 40 x 40 array and 1mm pitch. 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


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