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Advertorials New flexibility in SMD jumpers means new


flexibility for Hitaltech customers Hitaltech, specialists in the manufacture and supply of connecting technologies and enclosures, have developed a range of PCB to PCB flexible SMD Jumper cables that allow pcbs to be connected together at different angles.


These new SMD jumpers are available in 0.5mm and 0.93mm pitch as standard, with the possibility to have increased pitch (for higher power applications) and improved coplanarity, for reliable automatic pick and place and reflow soldering.


"Hitaltech is one of the first companies to develop a custom made SMD flexible jumper system," explains Hitaltech's MD, Andrew Fitzer. "That flexibility makes a huge difference to our customers .With mixed pitches and even custom lengths, we've found a way to give our customers greater power when connecting together their PCBs."


High volume production now. Higher volume production next


The new SMD jumper cables are aimed at - and actively enable - high volume production for clients who might be using thousands or even a million+ pieces each year. The reflow soldering aids that production efficiency.


And work continues to build on Hitaltech's advances. "We've created a jumper that's small and flexible," explains Andrew. "Next, we're aiming to overcome the limiting factor of the length of SMD jumper cables we can offer without compromising coplanarity - so we can offer mass production on even longer SMD jumper cables.


Ready for order now


Hitaltech's new SMD Jumper cables have been fully tested to comply with all relevant international standards, including vibration testing and resistance and temperature cycling for the automotive sector. They are available in tape on reel packaging.


www.hitaltech.co.uk


FUJITSU Components proudly releases the small, high quality and incredibly powerful FWM7BLZ20–series Bluetooth®


4.2 low energy module


The FUJITSU FWM7BLZ20-series offers all features and advantages of a complete and certified module with strong antenna capabilities. Save time and resources on certifications, and get your application on the market!


Integrated are the 32MHz Crystal oscillator and the 32.768kHz Crystal oscillator required for the lowest power and great accuracy. This Integration leaves all the 30 GPIO’s available for the development of great solutions.


NFC™-A tag support is included on chip. Out-of-Band (OOB) pairing using NFC simplifies the process of authenticated pairing between Bluetooth devices by exchanging authentication information over an NFC link.


FUJITSU Components has a dedicated design team on antenna development, able to create that perfect match between module capabilities and proven antenna quality.


Proven antenna capabilities on the MBH7BLZ02 make the FWM7BLZ20 the “most wanted” even before release.


Fujitsu Components Europe, B.V. Tel: +31 23 556 0910 www.fujitsu.com/uk/components


Omron micro-displacement sensor has a


resolution of 10 microns A new optical micro-displacement sensor from Omron Electronic Components Europe is capable of resolving just 10 microns – one tenth the diameter of a human hair or the thickness of a coat of paint.


The high resolution of the Z4D sensor makes it ideal for paper thickness and multi-feed detection office equipment and ATMs, as well as travel detection in industrial automation systems, consumer electronics and other applications.


The new Omron Z4D-C01 locates target objects optically without the need for contact. Location is determined and movement detected by changes in the location of light reflected from the object. The exceptional resolution is based on an Omron proprietary optical design using the triangulation. This structure achieves very good and stable linearity between the output voltage and distance, simplifying the design of the host circuit. Output is stabilised using a signal divider.


The Z4D-C01 can detect objects located up to 6.5mm away from the sensor.


Omron Electronics Components B.V. Tel: +31 235 681 296 http://components.omron.eu


CCL Announce launch of new website


Established in 1997, CCL provide Excess inventory management and component sourcing. Over the last few years, the focus of the business has shifted more towards Excess inventory management, so this year it was decided that a new website was required to reflect that focus.


Managing Director, Adam Chinery explains “We have been in the industry for nearly twenty years and although sourcing components is still very much part of what we do, we found that our strengths were in Excess inventory management. We have a


well-established team, who have been with us for many years; they understand the issues in the industry and offer a hassle-free way to deal with them”.


“CCL’s dedicated team of account managers are ready to work with you on your Excess inventory issue to ensure a quick turnaround. Our bespoke database allows us the compare your product to market demand and match stock with buyers all over the world. This allows us to offer the best price with Outright Buy, Consignment Partnership or a combination of the two”.


Computer Components Ltd Tel: 01404 540 311 www.computercomponents.com


Enhanced heavy duty connector series from Amphenol is now available with stamped and


formed size 12 terminals ATHD series for size 12 terminals can replace splices


Amphenol Industrial Products Group, a global leader in interconnect systems, has added a stamped and formed contacts for size 12 terminals rated to 25 Amps to its ATHD series. This heavy duty, single pole, rugged, in-line connection system is designed to replace splices as well as provide power wherever needed. The terminals can also crimp to size 16 cable in both the machined and stamped and formed contacts. They can offer the highest amperage for a heavy duty connector when fitted with Amphenol’s machined RADSOK terminals, up to 35A continuous. The ATHD series continues to offer the size 8 system with machined contacts with amperage ratings up to 70A continuous with RADSOK as well.


Ideal for rugged, high vibration applications found in the heavy equipment and mining markets, these sealed, thermoplastic connectors are field installable and repairable, eliminating the need for costly, non- repairable splices. Platings fnclude tin, nickel and gold. These upgraded terminals are less expensive than the machined terminals, enabling Amphenol to provide a high volume/low cost option to its customers too.


The ATHD series is RoHS compliant and has an IP67 rating when mated and an operating temperature of - 55°C to 125°C. It can perform up to 100 mating cycles with an operating voltage of 500 VAC and a dielectric withstanding voltage 1,500 VAC.


Amphenol Industrial Products Group Tel: +39 02 93254.204 www.amphenol-industrial.com


Lemo launches new cadmium-free connector


at Northern Manufacturing 2016 LEMO (UK) LTD will be launching an exciting array of innovative new interconnect products and technologies that provide solutions to a wide range of problems within many application areas, enabling the manufacturing and electronics industry to meet the challenges of tomorrow.


These new developments include a new Cadmium-free “NiCorAl” surface treatment that offers a true alternative to cadmium without compromising corrosion resistance, electrical performance or durability and is horizon compliant with RoHS2 and REACh 2017.


To be displayed is a new “Halo LED” technology that’s behind a range of “intelligent” connectors enabling end users to monitor or control the interface connection. Additionally, a new “2S” range of rotatable multi-way concentric connectors which is specifically designed for down-hole drilling applications where a series of cylindrical units are required to be screwed together, will be highlighted.


Also to be shown, is a new hard wearing anodised colour option on the ruggedized motor sport M-series of connectors that enables users to colour coordinate system designs for functional or aesthetic reasons.


LEMO (UK) LTD, Stand No. E74 Tel: +44 (0)1903 234543


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