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KYOCERA AVX Expands Battery Connector Series
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FOUNTAIN INN, SC — KYO - CERA AVX has expanded its robust and extremely user-friend- ly 9155-800 series vertical- mate, 2.0 mm-pitch battery connectors with the addi- tion of new seven- and eight-position models to satisfy customer demand for higher signal and cur- rent capabilities. These new additions also further expand its 9155 family of battery connectors. KYOCERA AVX’s 9155-800
series vertical-mate, 2.0 mm- pitch battery connectors feature a unique contact geometry that deflects cleanly when a module, mating connector, or PCB is verti- cally pushed into position, enabling full vertical engagement in pluggable modules without the risk of contact damage. Traditional battery connec-
tors require users to engage the contacts before rotating the mat- ing module or PCB into position to reliably prevent contact damage. The 9155-800 series does not. In fact, users can mate these connec- tors from any angle without inad- vertently damaging the contacts. The 9155-800 series verti-
cal-mate, 2.0 mm-pitch battery connectors feature an extremely forgiving sweeping beam contact
Battery connectors.
design and an anti-snag feature that reliably protects the con- tacts from damage during deflec- tion, and when static as well. The series also features ultra- robust and reliable gold-plated beryllium copper (BeCu) contacts that deliver excellent electrical and mechanical performance for more than 5,000 mating cycles and plastic locating bosses and SMT anchor tabs that maximize the mechanical stability of the connector in high-shock and
vibration environments. Contact: KYOCERA AVX,
One AVX Boulevard, Fountain Inn, SC 29644 % 864-228-8869 E-mail:
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BRIGHTON, MI — Manufac - turers wishing to inspect compo- nents machined to tight toler- ances, but unwilling to invest in an expensive, ultra-high-accuracy coordinate measuring machine (CMM), now have the option of selecting an ALTERA C HA (high accuracy) from LK Metrology. Available in five sizes. The ceramic-bridge mach -
ines are constructed from the same component parts as the standard ALTERA C range but are optimized during build at the company’s Derbyshire, England, production facility to deliver 16 percent higher accuracy during a measuring cycle, with 13 percent better repeatability and 50 per- cent more accurate scanning. When implementing design
improvements to the ALTERA C HA, particular attention was paid to upgrading the moving bridge. The spread of the air bearings supporting the main drive leg has been widened to increase the stiff- ness of the bridge assembly by 17 percent overall, which is particu- larly beneficial during high-speed movements.
Advantages to the user are
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considerable, as measuring uncertainty when chasing toler- ances down to microns is signifi- cantly better. For the same rea- son, the bearing mountings have been further stiffened and their
alignment improved. Due to the increased dynamic forces in play when measuring on the fly, the new design is especially helpful when using a scanning probe.
ALTERA C HA CMM. The pre-loaded, wrap-around
air bearing configuration runs with a reduced air film thickness for low energy consumption and gives repeatable measurement results, even at fast axis speeds. Friction drives provide smooth motion together with exact posi- tioning at continuously varying speeds, as well as zero backlash
and overload protection. Contact: LK Metrology, Inc.,
12701 Grand River, Brighton, MI 48116 % 810-263-6100 E-mail:
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