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TopLine Offers CCGA Solder Joint Reliability Solutions


Irvine, CA — Topline’s CCGA column grid array IC packages are made with non-collapsible solder columns for surface mount soldering on PCBs. They are designed to pro- vide more compliancy than solder balls (BGAs) to absorb stress and increase solder joint reliability under harsh operating condi- tions. Solder columns can reduce the stress caused by CTE mis- match when interconnecting area array packages and the PCB. TopLine manufactures a


wide range of daisy chain test compo- nents, column grid arrays, particle impact vibration dampers, and engi- neering evaluation kits for process development, experimentation, mach -


ine evaluation, solder training, and SMT assembly practice.


CCGA column grid array IC package. Contact: TopLine Corp., 95


Highway 22 W., Milledgeville, GA 31061 % 800-776-9888 E-mail: sales@topline.tv Web: www.topline.tv


Cicoil: Ultra-Flexible Cables for High-Speed Data


Valencia, CA — Cicoil is now offering ultra-flexible coaxial cables for high- speed data and video transmission applications. The low-capaci- tance designs offer excellent signal integrity, low line-to-line skew and protection from extremely harsh environments. Cicoil’s standard 30 AWG


coax cables are available in 50 and 75W versions with one to eight coax conductors, and are suitable for use in military and aerospace, space, medical, mar - ine, and commercial applica- tions. Unlike industry-standard coax products, the Cicoil version has been designed for tight routing installation, continuous motion, phase stability, temperatures of up to 329°F (165°C) and cold bend temperature exposure down to –85°F (–65°C). The flame-resistant cables con-


tain no halogens, offer space and weight savings and provide reliability in mission-critical applications. The durable Coaxial cables are


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sunlight, radiation, operational stress, autoclave, humidity, ozone, UV light, and many chemicals. The cables are available in con-


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Camarillo, CA — Opto Diode Corporation, an ITW company, has introduced its OD-280-001, the sec- ond in a series of UV LEDs that offer easy integration, long-lifetime use, and operate in a wavelength that is well- suited for disinfection appli- cations. Peak emission wave- lengths range from 275 nm to 285 nm, with typical emis- sions at 280 nm. The new, UV LED with


Opto Diode Intros Narrow Spectral Output UV LED


The new OD-280-001 UV LED,


similar to the recently introduced OD-265-001, has storage tempera-


narrow spectral output pro- vides total power output of 0.9 (minimum) and 1.2 mW (typical). Housed in a conven- ient TO-46 package, the device is suitable for use in new or existing systems. The spectral bandwidth at 50


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percent is typically 12 nm. The device has a half-intensity beam angle of 70°, forward voltage of 6.5 (typical) to 7.5V, and capacitance of 350 pF (typical).


OD-280-001 UV LED.


ture ranges of –40 to +212°F (–40 to +100°C) with an operating tempera- ture range of –22 to +176°F (–30 to


+80°C). Contact: Opto Diode Corp., 1260


Calle Suerte, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-499-0335 fax: 805-499-8108


E-mail: russdahl@optodiode.com Web: www.optodiode.com


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