August, 2015
www.us-
tech.com Wire-to-Board Connector System
Longtan Township, Taiwan — GradConn’s new 1.20mm pitch wire-to-board connector system offers low profile mated height of 1.45mm above the PCB and its mating orientation makes it per- fect for applications where space is at a premium. Available in 2 to 6 positions, horizontal PCB
headers are polarized to avoid mismating, hous- ings and headers are plugged together from above, which is easier for operators and allows mating in applications where a traditional end-to-end mating may not fit. Examples of applications are GPS, DVD players, notebooks, cell phones, linear and track SSL lighting. To prevent mismating, the housing’s polariz-
ing “rib” allows mating with header only in the cor- rect orientation. The mating connec-
Serial Number Labels from Nameplates
New Bedford, MA — Custom engi- neered serial number and barcode labels that can be enhanced with
Low profile board connector system.
tors lock together with an audible click, which aids assembly. Gold-plated contacts are rated at 1.5A for
mating headers and sockets terminated with 28AWG diameter discrete wire. WB06-DA has an operating temperature range of –25 to +85°C and is packaged in tape-and-reel. Cable assemblies are available to suit cus-
tomer designs, including connector types from other manufacturers at the other end of the cus-
tom assembly. Contact: GradConn USA, 1825 N.W.
Corporate Blvd., Suite 110, Boca Raton, FL 33431 % 954-903-3394 E-mail:
salesUSA@gradConn.com Web:
www.gradConn.com
TAKAYA Think Quality - Think Takaya TAKAYA introduced the world to Flying Probe Test and became the
worldwide standard by consistently providing the best performance, reliability, and local support to meet the demanding and varying requirements of electronics manufacturers.
APT-1400F NowTAKAYA sets a NEW
Serial number labels come in many styles and sizes.
logos, service instructions, warnings, and other data are available from Nameplates For Industry, Inc. NFi Serial Number Labels com-
bine full-color images and graphics with variable data to enhance prod- uct identification and branding applications. Custom made from materials and adhesive systems to match customer requirements with respect to solvent-, moisture-, and UV-resistance, these labels can include logos, service instructions, warnings, and other information. Using subsurface printing to
protect the data and images, NFi Serial Number Labels can be pro- duced in multiple colors and textures made from Mylar® (polyester), Lexan™ (polycarbonate), and PVC with engineered adhesive combina- tions to adhere to smooth, textured, or powder coated surfaces. Sizes can range from 3/8-in. sq. (9.5 x 9.5mm) up to 11 x 17-in. (279 x 432mm) sup- plied on strips. NFi Serial Number Labels are priced according to con- struction and quantity with one week delivery offered. Price quotes and
samples are provided upon request. Contact: Nameplates for
Industry, Inc., 213 Theodore Rice
Blvd., New Bedford, MA 02745-1218 % 800-999-8900 fax: 508-995-0099 E-mail:
don@nameplatesforindustry.com Web:
www.NameplatesForIndustry.com
TEXMAC, Inc.
3001 Stafford Drive. Charlotte, NC. 28208 Ph: 704-394-0314
www.texmac.com
standard in high performance with the introduction of its Advanced Multi-Function Flying Probe System, the NEW APT-1400F.
APT-1400F GradConn: 1.2mm Pitch
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