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July, 2019 Ironwood Intros DDR3 SDRAM Socket for PBGA543
ly 20 mW per pin. The socket connects all pins with 27 GHz bandwidth on all connections. The socket is mounted on the target PCB with no soldering, and has a small footprint. The socket is constructed with swivel lid for easy chip replacement. The socket comes with ball guide for the precise align- ment of BGA balls to PCB pads. The SG-BGA-6485 socket is
constructed with high-performance and low-inductance elastomer con- tactor. The temperature range is –31 to +257°F (–35 to +125°C). The pin
Eagan, MN — Ironwood Electronics recently introduced a new high-per- formance BGA socket for 0.04 in. (1 mm) pitch, 543-pin BGA ICs. The SG-BGA-6485 socket is designed for 0.9 x 1.3 in. (23 x 32 mm) IC package sizes and operates at bandwidths up to 27 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The contact resistance is typical-
self inductance is 0.15 nH and its mutual inductance is 0.025 nH.
SG-BGA-6485 socket for PBGA543.
Capacitance to ground is 0.01 pF.
Current capacity is 2A per pin. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,
1335 Eagandale Court, Eagan, MN 55121 % 952-229-8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail:
info@ironwoodelectronics.com Web:
www.ironwoodelectronics.com
280°F Cleanroom Cabinet Oven from Grieve
See at SEMICON West, Booth 5758
Round Lake, IL — No. 797 is a 260°F (127°C) cleanroom cabinet oven from Grieve, currently being used for dry- ing coating on PCBs at the cus- tomer’s facility. Workspace dimen- sions measure 36 x 36 x 39 in. (91.4 x 91.4 x 99 cm). 20 kW of power are provided by Incoloy-sheathed, tubu- lar heating elements, while a 1,000 CFM, 1 to 1.5 HP recirculating blow- er provides horizontal airflow to the workload. This Grieve cleanroom cabinet
NJ Micro Electronic Testing Inc. Presenting the One Source for Electronic Component Procurement, Testing, Upscreening and Counterfeit Detection
oven has 4 in. (10.2 cm) insulated walls, a Type 304, 2B finish stainless steel interior with continuously back- welded seams and has its exterior finished with white epoxy paint. Oven features include a #4
brushed, stainless steel door cover and control panel face. Additional features include safety equipment for handling flammable solvent, includ- ing explosion venting door hardware and 30 x 24 x 6 in. (76.2 x 60.7 x 15.2 cm) thick stainless steel high-tem- perature HEPA recirculating filter.
No. 797 cleanroom cabinet oven. Contact: Grieve Corp., 500 Hart
Road, Round Lake, IL 60073 % 847-546-8225 fax: 847-546-9210
E-mail:
sales@grievecorp.com Web:
www.grievecorp.com
FANUC Expands Line of Collaborative Robots
NJMET, Inc. Announces Quality Systems Compliance with AS9100 Rev D / ISO 9001:2015
and the Federal Aviation Administration FAA-AC-0056, AC00-56B Certification
Rochester Hills, MI — FANUC Amer - ica has expanded its line of easy-to-use collaborative robots (cobots) to include six models. FANUC’s series of power and force limiting collaborative robots can handle 8.8 to 77.2 lb (4 to 35 kg) payloads with 21.7 to 71.4 in. (550 to 1,813 mm) of reach. Easy to program and to use, even
for those with little or no experience, the company’s cobots are equipped with its iHMI intuitive touchscreen user interface that includes step-by- step programming instructions right from the teach pendant. Making mat- ters even simpler, FANUC’s hand guidance feature allows operators to teach a collaborative robot by leading it through paths at the press of a but- ton and/or use it to lift heavy objects manually. FANUC’s six cobot models com-
bine world-renowned automation tech- nology, proven reliability and very sen- sitive built-in sensors that allow them
to work safely alongside people in a variety of industrial/manufacturing jobs including machine tending, dis-
Controls on the No. 797 include
a digitally indicating, programmable temperature controller and SCR power controller.
FANUC collaborative robot.
pensing, inspection, kitting, palletiz- ing, e-commerce, and more. In addi- tion, FANUC’s collaborative robots are equipped with intelligent options, such
as iRVision® and force sensing. Contact: FANUC America Corp.,
3900 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, MI 48309 % 248-377-7570 E-mail:
cathy.powell@fanucamerica.com Web:
www.fanucamerica.com
See at SEMICON West, Booth 6540
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