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September, 2020


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ACTON, MA — CAMI Research has released its CB56, a test interface board preconfigured for 10- pin Phoenix Contact connectors. Any other connec- tor with 0.14 in. (3.5 mm) pitch can also be at- tached. Rated to 1,500V AC/DC, the CB56 may be used on all CableEye® models. A leader in the development of PC-based


CAMI Releases Test Board for Phoenix Contact Connectors


and pin map. As with all standard CB boards, pre- configured connectors under test are instantly, auto-


cable and wire harness test systems, CAMI offers the CableEye suite of products complete with ac- cessories, including auto-detected, plug-in connec- tor boards for fast, convenient set up and testing of standard cables. There is an extensive and grow- ing stock library of these test fixture boards, sever- al of which are populated with families of connec- tors, such as the video market’s CB16A for BNC, SMB, SMA, and N connectors. Many boards are sold unconnectorized, a


large proportion of which are config- ured for specific connectors, such as the CB41 through CB44 for Micro D connectors. When prepopulated and preconfigured boards are used, the tester GUI automatically displays a graphic of the connectors and wiring under test. The tester can be readily programmed to do the same for cus- tom boards and fixtures. These boards are designed to fit all Cable- Eye testers. The CB56, sold without connec-


tors, offers six positions. Arranged in three pairs, each pair shares a differ- ent set of test points than the other two. This way, the operator may test a cable that is connected between two different pairs on the same board. The board is preconfigured for Phoenix Contact connectors and ships with a Phoenix Contact connector graphic


KOKI Intros Tack Flux with 9-Month Shelf Life


LAKE ELSINORE, CA — KOKI is launching a new tack flux for BGA/CSP components and applica- tions with a long shelf life of nine months. BGA and CSP components are challenging to assemble and re- pair and are becoming smaller in both ball size and pitch. The demand is high for a tack


flux with consistent dispensing shape that holds components secure- ly and has high electrical reliability. Conventional halogen-free tack flux often has problems with heat resist- ance and workability and is prone to cause reflow failures. KOKI’s newly developed tack


flux, TF-M881R, is categorized as halogen-free according to JEITA ET- 7304A, and ROL0 by IPC J-STD- 004B. Though halogen-free, TF- M881R has over 72 hours of tack time in addition to excellent heat re- sistivity and meltability. As tack flux in general is consumed in relatively small amounts over a long period of time, the shelf life of TF-M881R last- ing for nine months due to its superi- or storage properties. It also exhibits stable and consistent dispensing which ensures high electrical relia-


bility and excellent workability. Contact: Koki Solder America,


Inc., 18510 Pasadena Avenue, Suite


E, Lake Elsinore, CA 92530 % 951-245-8755 E-mail: roberto@kokiamerica.com Web: www.kokiamerica.com


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l Award Winner 2019 NPI Award Winner SOLDER SMART With the award winning TMT-R9800S Precision Soldering Robot 2019 Vision Award Winner


2019 EMI Innovation Awards


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matically detected and rendered on the screen to- gether with the wiring. Sold as a set of two boards, each test board


may be paired with other CableEye adapter boards to accommodate any combination of connectors. A versatile test system, CableEye testers are ex- pandable to accommodate large and complex har- nesses. Users can connect and configure them in numerous ways — set up an array of Quick- Mount™ housings fitted connector boards, plug custom interface cables directly into any of the 64 pin headers on the control and expansion modules,


or use a test interface panel. Contact: CAMI Research, Inc., 42 Nagog


CableEye Phoenix Contact cable test fixture.


Park, Suite 115, Acton, MA 01720 % 978-266-2655 E-mail: sales@camiresearch.com Web: www.camiresearch.com


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