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October, 2024


SAINT-PREX, SWITZERLAND — Data protocols are constantly evolving to enable interoperabili- ty and reliable transfer of in- creasing amounts of data at the highest speeds between more and more connected devices. To


Fischer Offers Ruggedized Connectors INSPECTIS Intros


measurement applications and civil and military drones. The Swiss-based company


has developed new USB 3.2 con- nectors and cable assembly solu- tions in three of its flagship prod- uct lines to meet signal integrity


SOLNA, SWEDEN — Ultra-low clearance BGAs on large PCBAs are no problem to optically in- spect now, because IN- SPECTIS’ BGA-XL stand will reach them, while op- tional new XM lenses will get the user under them — offering up to 285x screen magnification. The INSPECTIS BGA


MiniMax 9-pin connector.


address this technological chal- lenge, Fischer Connectors is ex- panding its platform capabilities to meet the most demanding con- nectivity requirements for high- speed data transfer using the USB 3.2 Gen 2 protocol up to 10 Gbit/s. Fischer Connectors’ high-


speed solutions with USB 3.2 Gen 2 up to 10 Gbit/s meet the versa- tile requirements of a wide variety of applications, from surgical equipment in operating rooms and small computers and periph- erals for soldiers, to outdoor test &


and harsh environment require- ments for medical, defense, in- dustrial and instrumentation ap- plications. Fischer Connectors’ three


series offer IP68 sealing, ex- treme operating temperatures, high mating cycles, and three locking mechanisms: push-pull and quick-release for the three series, plus screw for MiniMax. UltiMate also allows for blind mating with an extremely robust


mechanical keying Contact: Fischer Connec-


tors, Chemin du Glapin 20, CH-


lens package consists of a lens (standard or XM) plus a probe tip (standard or small), and the new XM higher power lens is com- patible with both the stan- dard and the small probe tip, which features a 27% smaller footprint. Inspectis offers a wide range of packages/ sets covering basic or advanced inspection re- quirements. The INSPECTIS BGA In-


spection System is available in two system levels, Basics and ProX which includes powerful IN- SPECTIS BGA Inspection, analy- sis, and documentation software. INSPECTIS AB designs and


1162 Saint-Prex, Switzerland % +41-21-800-95-95


E-mail: pr@fischerconnectors.ch


Web: www.fischerconnectors.com


See at electronica, Hall B2 Booth 328


Extended Reach Stand


produces digital optical micro- scopes, including world leading 4K resolution devices. INSPEC-


BGA-XL stand.


TIS offers plug-and-play, reliable and cost-effective digital camera microscopes designed for de- manding non-contact optical in-


spection and assembly. Contact: Inspectis AB,


Torshamnsgatan 35, SE-164 40 Kista, Sweden %+46-760-092515 E-mail: alistair@inspect-is.com Web: www.inspect-is.com


See at electronica, Hall A3 Booth 150


See at electronica, Hall A3, Booth 673


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