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May, 2019


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National Circuit Assembly’s Standards Help Exceed Customer Expectations


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and stack, control panels manufac- turing, engineering services, supply chain management, aftermarket


sembly services from system compo- nents, modules and subsystems to box build and card cages. Cable assembly and intercon-


nect solutions are provided for virtu- ally all market sectors. The compa- ny’s engineering services offer a smooth, secure ramp up to compre- hensive project management. NCA’s broad logistics management experi- ence makes it able to simplify even the most complex supply and after- market service challenges. National Circuit Assembly com- bines advanced, flexible manufactur-


ing services with quality. The compa- ny is ITAR-registered with the U.S. Department of State, and it is a UL facility. The company effectively uses continuous improvement programs coupled with state-of-the-art inspec- tion and test equipment. Employees are certified to IPC


and J-STD-001 workmanship stan- dards by two dedicated in-house certi- fied trainers. Additionally, National Circuit Assembly recently became AS9100D Aviation, Space and Defense certified. The certification differenti- ates the company from many other


contract manufacturers, because the “D Revision” is a big leap from the pre- vious C certification. It is much more involved, and companies certified to the D Revision must also meet various additional requirements including product safety, counterfeit parts pre- vention, human factors, configuration management, and more. Contact: National Circuit As-


sembly, 2908 National Drive, Suite 100, Garland, TX 75041 % 888-278-8890 E-mail: info@ncatx.com Web: www.ncatx.com r


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Quality and consistent, repeatable results play an


important role in NCA’s success.


services, and third-party logistics. NCA’s PCB design services pro-


vide consistent, high-quality results to meet the most specialized require- ments and the company offers as-


Opto Diode Introduces Narrow Spectrum UVLEDs


Camarillo, CA — Opto Diode Corpo- ration, an ITW company, has intro- duced the third device in a series of narrow spectral output ultraviolet light-emitting diodes (UVLEDs), the OD-265-003. The UVLED with lens provides a narrow radiation pattern and total power output of 0.5 mW (minimum) to 0.58 mW (typical). The newest device in Opto Diode’s family of ultraviolet LEDs is housed in a hermetically-sealed TO-46 package, making it convenient to integrate in- to existing or new systems. Electro-optical characteristics


(at 77°F [25°C]) include emission wavelengths ranging from 260 nm (minimum) to 270 nm (maximum), with a typical peak emission at 265 nm. The spectral bandwidth is 13 nm (typical), the half-intensity beam an- gle is only 9°, forward voltage is 5V (typical) to 6.5V (maximum), and ca- pacitance is 350 pF (typical). The new, narrow spectral out-


put UVLED offers long-lifetime oper- ation and is well-suited for disinfec- tion applications. All devices in Opto Diode’s


UVLED family have operating tem- perature ranges from –22 to +176°F (–30 to +80°C) and storage tempera- ture ranges from –40 to +212°F (–40 to +100°C). Contact: Opto Diode, 1260 Calle


Suerte, Camarillo, CA 93012 % 805-499-0335 fax: 805-499-8108 E-mail: russdahl@optodiode.com Web: www.optodiode.com


See at NEPCON China, Booth 1H45 and SMTconnect, Hall 4 Booth 101


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