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December, 2016 ElEctronic Mfg Products


CAMI Research Intros Cable Test Board


Acton, MA — CAMI Research has in- troduced a new board for its Cable- Eye cable and harness test systems. Populated with solder pads to accept both aligned and staggered, 1.25 and 1.5 mm (0.05 and 0.06 in.), surface mount and through-hole connectors, the board addresses any market with


figurations of surface mount and through-hole connectors. There are four preset locations for automatic detection and display of any-pin- count connector up to 60 pins. Single sets may be fitted with any combina- tion of lower-pin-count connectors that total 60 or less (e.g. a 40-pin with a 10-pin). Connectors soldered in non-preset posi- tions will also appear graph- ically when mapped with op- tional PinMap™ software. Sold as a set of two boards, each test board may be paired with other CableEye adapter boards to accommo- date any combination of con- nectors. The board is designed


CB51 surface mount and through-hole connector board.


a demand for board-to-board connec- tions. Rated to 700 VDC and 500 VAC, the CB51 may be used on all CableEye models. The CB51, sold without connec-


tors, contains four sets of 60 solder pads to accommodate numerous con-


for products that may require HiPot testing and have board- to-board connections, such as box builds or other contained devices like AV equipment and telecom prod ucts. The company’s boards are includ- ed in CableEye’s standard, renewable one-year warranty


of the tester for which it was pur-


chased. Contact: CAMI Research, Inc.,


42 Nagog Park, Suite 115, Acton, MA 01720 % 978-266-2655 E-mail: info@camiresearch.com Web: www.camiresearch.com


Alpha Launches Master Tensioning Frame


Somerset, NJ — Alpha Assembly So- lutions has launched its tensoRED™ Master Tensioning Frame, the latest development in the company’s state- of-the-art printing stencil frames. The frame has been specially de- signed to provide higher and more even tension than the company’s pre- vious tensoRED frame. No air pres-


Tetra Master Frame. The frame re- quires a minimum of one loading sta- tion per customer and is available in common printer sizes and additional adapters that configure smaller frame sizes to fit into full 29 in. (73.7 cm) printer openings. The frame can be used with a number of the compa- ny’s stencil products,


including


tensoRED Master Tensioning Frame.


sure on the frame is necessary, re- sulting in significantly reduced maintenance costs and improved re- liability. The even tension across the


frame results in less paste smearing, as well as reduced variation and im- proved alignment over volume de- posits when compared with Alpha’s


ALPHA® Precision Milled Stencils, ALPHA Cut, ALPHA Nickel Cut, and


ALPHA Form. Contact: Alpha Assembly Solu-


tions, 300 Atrium Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873 % 908-791-3045 fax: 908-791-2399 E-mail: laurie.kneller@alphaassembly.com Web: www.alphaassembly.com


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