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December, 2015 Image Sensor Sockets from Andon
Lincoln, RI — Image sensors, particularly suscepti- ble to damage from heat, scratching, damage during rework and cleaning, last longer when precision hi- rel sockets are used. Andon Electronics has a histo- ry of helping companies protect against device yield losses, having invented numerous precision high- reliability sockets for military, aerospace, medical, and commercial use. Manufacturers and suppliers of cameras rely on
the company’s SENSTAC™ sensor socket contact design, which was developed for military- and aero- space-grade high temperature, humidity, shock, and vibration with 25-year life requirements. Soldering image sensors directly to the PCB
can be a risky and expensive practice in terms of damaging the color array during soldering, scratching the glass cover during cleaning, blister-
Sockets protect sensors during production.
ing the PCB when de-soldering a faulty device, and other unfortunate actions.
For camera OEMs and their EMS suppliers,
the higher melting point of today’s lead-free sol- ders presents an increased risk of heat-related damage to any image sensor soldered directly to a PCB. Likewise, the higher temperature required to de-solder a faulty or obsolete device also increases the risk of damage. Heat is not the only risk factor associated with
mounting devices directly to a PCB. Harsh cleaning can scratch the sensor’s glass cover and ruin the functionality of the camera. The resulting yield loss- es, depending on the cost of the device, frequency of damaging events, and labor required to manually solder or de-solder the image sensor, can substan- tially erode profitability and compromise lead times. Soldering image sensors directly to the PCB
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Ersa i-CON VARIO 4 – Multi-channel station with 5 professional tools for highest demands.
also means holding up the start of assembly until the devices arrive. The resulting expansion of lead times can compro- mise competitiveness, customer sat- isfaction and sales figures. This effect can be lessened by keeping higher numbers of devices in store. The company’s broad socket line
accommodates a wide variety of LCC, PGA, BGA, and DIP footprints in use by notable image sensor brands including Sony, ON Semiconductor,
Aptina, and Truesense. Contact: Andon Electronics
Ersa VERSAFLOW 3 – World’s leading modular selective platform for highly efficient and flexible in-line soldering.
Corporation, 4 Court Drive, Lincoln, RI 02865 % 401-333-0388 fax: 401-333-0287 E-mail:
info@andonelect.com Web:
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ConTech: 25W DC/DC Converters
Technical Highlights i-CON VARIO 4
Hot air iron i-TOOL AIR S for contactless energy transfer during soldering & desoldering
Efficient soldering with the strong i-TOOL
Precise desoldering of finest SMT elements with the desoldering tweezer CHIP TOOL VARIO
Safe and easy desoldering of THT components with the new ergonomic X-TOOL VARIO
Heavy mass hand soldering with the ultra strong 250 W i-TOOL HIGH POWER
new! Technical Highlights VERSAFLOW 3
High end selective soldering system to integrate into in-line manufacturing concepts
Mini-wave soldering for high flexibility or multi- wave soldering for high volume applications
Product change without loss in production time with the multi-wave process
Parallel process through separation of fluxing, preheating and soldering cycle
Use of up to 4 flux spray heads per module
Modular flexibility to meet all demands even dual track capability
3D-CAD-Assistant for offline programming Link for traceability systems for process control
Ersa X-TOOL VARIO Ersa i-TOOL HIGH POWER For more information please contact:
Pam Gnacinski Ersa North America 920-892-9245
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25W DC/DC converters. According to the company, the
QMZ series operates with efficiencies as high as 90 percent. Features include remote on and off, output trim, and short circuit protection. The ambient temperature operating range is –40 to +80°C (–40 to +176°F). An optional heat sink is available and will increase the tem- perature limit to 90°C (194°F). The unit is encapsulated with a thermal- ly conductive potting compound in a six-sided metal case for improved performance in still-air environ-
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ments. The series is RoHS compliant. Contact: Contech USA, 2401
Stanwell Drive, Concord, CA 94520 % 877-302-4411 or 925-609-1193
E-mail:
sales@contech-us.com Web:
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Waterbury, CT — ConTech, a divi- sion of Calex, has released its QMZ series of DC/DC converters. The con- verters offer up to 25W of fully regu- lated output power, and a 4:1 input range with nominal input voltages of 24VDC and 48VDC. The single out- puts offered are 3.3, 5, 12, and 15VDC. Dual outputs are ±12 and ±15VDC. The footprint of the 1 x 1 in. (25.4 x 25.4 mm) package offers a space-saving alternative to the industry standard.
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