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Elastomer Socket for PowerPAK®
Ironwood Intros SO-8
EAGAN, MN — Ironwood Elec - tronics has recently introduced a new high performance elastomer socket for 1.27 mm pitch QFN packages. The SG-MLF-7103 socket is designed for a 6.1 x 5.15 mm package size and operates at
supplied hardware on the target PCB with no soldering and has a small footprint. The small foot- print allows inductors, resistors and decoupling capacitors to be placed very close to the device for impedance tuning. The socket also
incorporates a simple hardware installation method so that ICs can be changed out quickly. The SG-MLF-7103
sockets are constructed with high performance and low inductance elastomer contactor. The temperature
SG-MLF-7103 elastomer socket.
bandwidths up to 30 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss (GSSG configuration). The contact resistance is
typically 20 milliohms per pin. Network analyzer reflection measurements for the G-S-S-G case were taken with all except the pins under consideration ter- minated into 50 Ohms.
The socket is mounted using
range is –31 to +257°F (–35 to +125°C). The pin self inductance is 0.118 nH and mutual inductance of 0.025 nH.
Capacitance to ground is 0.229 pF and mutual capacitance is 0.025pF. Current capacity is 2
amps per pin. Contact: Ironwood Electron -
ics, 1335 Eagandale Court,
Eagan, MN 55121 % 952-229-8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail: info@ironwoodelec-
tronics.com Web:
www.ironwoodelectronics.com
IDS Expands Camera Series with AI
STONEHAM, MA — IDS has pre- sented numerous new products and camera developments, inclu - ding the next version of the all-in- one AI system IDS NXT. The company is not only expanding the machine learning methods to include anomaly detection, but it is also developing a significantly faster hardware platform. IDS is also unveiling the
next stage of development for its new uEye Warp10 cameras. By combining a fast 10GigE inter- face and TFL mount, large-for- mat sensors with up to 45 MP can be integrated, opening up completely new applications. IDS NXT is a holistic system
with a variety of workflows and tools for realizing custom AI vision applications. The intelli- gent IDS NXT cameras can process tasks “on device” and deliver image processing results themselves. They can also trig- ger subsequent processes direct-
ly. The range of tasks is deter- mined by apps that run on the cameras. Their functionality can therefore be changed at any time. This is supported by a cloud-based AI Vision Studio, with which users can not only
IDS NXT series camera.
train neural networks, but now also create vision apps. The sys- tem offers both beginners and professionals enormous scope for
designing AI vision apps. Contact:
IDS Imaging
Development Systems, Inc., 92 Montvale Avenue, Suite 2800, Stoneham, MA 02180 % 781-787- 0048 E-mail: usasales@ids-imag-
ing.us Web:
www.ids-imaging.us
INSPECTIS Launches Revamped Website
DEEP RIVER, CT — INSPEC- TIS AB, a leading global manu- facturer of 4K digital inspection systems, has launched a new
website,
www.inspect-is.com. It is a complete, streamlined and simplified, easy-to-navigate web- site with complete information for every INSPECTIS product up to the very latest offerings and modular components. It is a complete “re-do” with
all of the company’s ever-widen- ing offerings in 4K digital inspection for electronics, med- ical, and other critical inspection applications. Much of the improvement is
owed to the complete moderniza- tion and revision of its structure behind the screen that makes it more responsive and faster for most users. INSPECTIS AB designs and
produces digital optical micro- scopes, including world-leading 4K resolution devices for the electronics and medical device manufacturing industries. IN SPECTIS offers plug and
play, reliable and cost-effective digital
designed for demanding non- contact optical inspection and assembly.
Contact: Ascentech2, LLC,
143 Union Street, Deep River, CT 06417 % 860-510-2450 E-mail:
us@inspectis-is.com Web:
www.inspect-is.com
camera microscopes
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