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Page 31 Goepel Launches TIC Expansion Modules
AUSTIN, TX —GOEPEL electron- ic is expanding its portfolio of test access port (TAP) interface cards (TIC) with two new modules. The plug-in variant SFX II TIC01/VX and the external add-on variant SFX II TIC422/S(R) will be on dis- play for the first time at electroni- ca 2024 in Munich. Both modules are designed for operation with SFX II CUBE, SFX II BLADE, and SCANBOOSTER II con- trollers and are compatible with previous TIC variants. The SFX II TIC01/VX can be
installed in any TIC slot of com- patible controllers and thus offers a high degree of adaptability and flexibility for a wide variety of ap- plications for boundary-scan test-
Shenmao Intros Low- Temp Solder
Materials SAN JOSE, CA — SHENMAO America has introduced its latest innovation in response to the ris- ing demand for ultra-thin electron- ic packages. As package thinness increases, issues like package warpage and its detrimental ef- fects on production yield have be- come critical challenges. SHENMAO is addressing
these concerns with its new low- temperature solder (LTS) mate- rials, which are engineered to lower reflow temperatures, thus mitigating PCB and substrate deformation while enhancing overall yield rates. New PF734-S and PF735-S
low-temperature BGA solder spheres are designed specifically for low-temperature ball attach- ment processes. These solder spheres are paired with SHEN- MAO’s innovative flux materials: the low-temperature no-clean flux SMF-80 and water-soluble flux SMF-WC63, both tailored to the unique needs of different cus- tomers. PF734-S is based on an en-
hanced low-temperature alloy and surpasses traditional low-temper- ature alloys like 42 percent Sn and 58 percent Bi. Its improved me- chanical properties offer superior product reliabilityin conditiions such as thermal cycling and ther- mal shock. New PF735 provides better ductility, finer microstruc- ture, and improved drop and ther- mal reliability. With a lower liq- uidus temperature, PF735 reduces process temperatures while main-
taining a narrow pasty range. Contact: SHENMAO Ameri- ca, Inc., 2156 Ringwood Avenue,
San Jose, CA 95131 %408-943-1755 E-mail:
usa@shenmao.com Web:
www.shenmao.com
MAS-i4 Selective Soldering Machine from Sasinno USAi
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The MAS-i4 is the latest generation selective soldering machine with the highest flexibility and output. The system features an XY servo table for two independent fluxer nozzles (fluxer 1 and fluxer 2). The distance between the fluxers is automatically adjusted by servo motors, as programmed by the software.
Customers can choose to use only one fluxer for all boards so it can accommodate two flux types in one machine, or they can choose to use two fluxers with the same flux. For preheat- ing, the MAS-i4 is equipped with a top convection preheating zone and bottom IR preheating zone. The top preheating zone
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Contact:
Mike Young SASInno Americas
Mike@SASInnoAmericas.com 513-317-1466
See at SMTAI, Booth 2555 Sasinno USA offers US-based Sales & Service. e Soldering
ing (BST), processor-emulation testing (PET), embedded in-sys- tem programming, and debugging. An outstanding feature of
this new TIC is the programma- ble voltage range from 1.65V to 4.5V. The resulting 5V sig- nal compatibility, combined with other features such as programmable impedance, programmable input (thresh- old) voltage, special protec- tion functionality, and a switch control signal, can be easily adapted to the respec- tive device under test.
SFX II TIC422/S(R) is anoth-
er TIC module supporting a wide range of serial debug protocols such as JTAG, SWD, BDM, SBW, PIC, HS/CSI, and DAP. Due to its
reconfigurable architecture, the range of protocols can be easily ex- tended even for modules already installed in test fixtures. It is also the first external TIC from GOE- PEL featuring programmable input and output voltage (1.65 to 4.5V).
Contact: Goepel Elec- tronics, 4030 W Braker Lane,
Suite 310, Austin, TX 78759 %512-782-2500 E-mail:
h.ehrenberg@goepelusa.com Web:
www.goepelusa.com
Test access port interface cards.
See at electronica, Hall A3 Booth 351
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