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Cinch Intros Low-Profile End Launch Connectors


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WASECA, MN — Cinch Connectivity Solutions has introduced its Johnson 0.08, 0.09 and 0.11 in. (1.9, 2.4 and 2.9 mm) screw-on low-profile end launch connectors. These end launch connectors are easy to mount and to remove from PC boards, work with various board thicknesses and reduce footprint requirements with- out sacrificing performance. The new connectors are


designed at a height of 0.375 in. (9.5 mm), compared with the company’s standard parts which have a height of 0.5 in. (12.7 mm). The decrease in height helps design engineers who are working with height restrictions. A solderless design allows for


high RF performance and the connec- tors can be easily mounted by using screws and reused with less difficul- ty of soldering. They exhibit maxi- mum VSWR of 1.35 up to 67 GHz and insertion loss of 0.25 dB max.


Applications include test and meas- urement, chip testing fixtures, board


Screw-on end launch connector. characterization, and communica-


tions equipment. Contact: Cinch Connectivity Solutions, 299 Johnson Avenue


S.W., Waseca, MN 56093 % 507-833-8822 E-mail: katie.owens@us.cinch.com Web: www.belfuse.com


New Ultra-Wideband IoT Sensors from NXP


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AUSTIN, TX — NXP has expanded its product portfolio to include new ultra-wideband (UWB) ICs. The Trimension SR040 and SR150 ICs are designed to enable new Internet of Things (IoT) use cases, such as smart locks and real-time location system (RTLS)


tags. NXP


Trimension is the new brand name for the company’s UWB platform, which comprises solutions designed for the specific needs of the automo- tive, mobile and IoT markets. Designed with the specific


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needs of IoT devices in mind, Trimension SR150 adds angle-of- arrival (AoA) technology for an added level of precision. Trimension SR150 is ideally suited for the UWB enable- ment of all kinds of larger infrastruc- tures, such as access control installa- tions, indoor localization setups, and


payment schemes, as well as con- sumer electronics. Several SR150 IC devices can be placed in a room as UWB anchors to help localize people and objects as they move. Optimized for low-power opera-


tion, Trimension SR040 is designed for use in battery-operated IoT devices, including UWB trackers and tags, and can be integrated with Bluetooth Low Energy or other con- nectivity controllers in one device. Trimension OL23D0 complements the range of dedicated IoT solutions as an open, fully customer program- mable UWB controller for IoT appli-


cations. Contact: NXP USA, Inc., 6501


William Cannon Drive West, Austin, TX 78735 % 408-802-0602 E-mail: tate.tran@nxp.com Web: www.nxp.com


Bel Magnetic Expands Line of MagJack ICMs


SAN JOSE, CA — Bel Magnetic Solutions has introduced 10GBASE- T single-port, 60W, four-pair PoE MagJack® ICMs that are designed for those looking to upgrade their product performance for maximum speed at 60W of power over standard Ethernet cable. The 60W PoE specification


doubles the amount of power products can handle over existing applications, while also increas- ing their speed by ten times. The 10GBASE-T MagJack ICM series can transmit or receive 0 to 60W of power per port over all four pairs within the Ethernet cable while maintaining the bandwidth of the NBASE-T compliant 10 Gb Ethernet signals. These ICMs can be used as


speeds and lower powers and use industry-standard footprints and pin-outs. These 60W ICMs are designed for next-generation 5G cel-


10GBASE-T single-port, 60W, four-pair PoE MagJack ICM.


either a PSE (power source equip- ment) or a PD (powered device) and are compatible with all major 10GBASE-T PHYs, including the lat- est current-mode and voltage-mode PHYs. The 10GBASE-T 60W ICMs are backward-compatible to existing Ethernet networks and to slower


lular and wireless access point appli- cations and can be used on next-gen PoE products where 30W of power is


not sufficient. Contact: Bel Magnetic


Solutions, 12700 Stowe Drive, Suite


200, Poway, CA 92064 % 858-676-9650 E-mail: audre.schneider@eu.cinch.com Web: www.belfuse.com


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