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New Control Solution for ASYMTEK Dispensers from Optimal Electronics


Austin, TX — Optimal Electronics Corporation has released a control and traceability system for Nordson ASYMTEK Spectrum II series dis- pensers. The company provides control and traceability solutions for clean-


cleaning and pick-and-place die attach. Features of the dispense system


include: remote communication and control of multiple ASYMTEK dis- pensers using SECS/GEM from a single application; recipe and test program verification; complete trace- ability of the dispense fluid; glue thaw and expiration time control; interface to legacy MES software; and closed-loop process control for consistent dispensing. The company is able to imple-


Control and traceability solution for Spectrum II dispensers.


rooms and MEMS sensor assembly. The dispensing solution integrates with the company’s complete clean- room traceability solution that includes wafer sorting, sensor plasma


ment the system in a few days, with most of the work done remotely. Currently, it is being used in large global sensors and automotive elec-


tronics production plants. Contact: Optimal Electronics


Corp., 13915 Burnet Road, Suite 312, Austin, TX 78728 % 512-673- 7297 E-mail: ranko@optelco.com Web: www.optelco.com


Ironwood Intros High Performance QFN Socket


Eagan, MN — Ironwood has intro- duced a 44 GHz QFN test socket that uses high-performance elastomer and is suitable for low-inductance, high- endurance and wide temperature


cutout to accommodate RF traces on the top side of a PCB. The socket contains an elastomer


contactor and operates in a tempera- ture range of –55 to +150°C (–67 to +302°F). Pin self inductance is 0.1 nH with a mutual inductance of 0.007 nH. Capacitance to ground is 0.069 pF and current capacity is 4A per pin. The socket comes with a protec-


SMP-QFN-8019 QFN test socket.


range applications. The SMP-QFN-8019 socket is


designed for a 9.1 x 14 mm (0.36 x 0.55 in.) package size and operates at band- widths up to 44 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss. The contact resist- ance is typically 15 mW per pin. The socket connects to all pins


with a 44 GHz bandwidth. The sock- et is mounted on the target PCB with no soldering and uses mechanical hardware for mounting. The socket is constructed of Torlon material with a


tive plunger matrix (a gold-plated copper cylinder) that sits on top of the conductive silver columns. This plunger matrix protects the conduc- tive silver columns against contami- nation from various solder ball inter- faces. An easily replaceable plunger matrix reduces downtime during final production tests. The silver col- umn with plunger matrix contact is


rated for more than 500,000 cycles. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,


1335 Eagandale Court, Eagan, MN 55121 % 952-229-8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail: info@ironwoodelectronics.com Web: www.ironwoodelectronics.com


INGUN Releases Receptacle Extraction Tool


Lake Wylie, SC — INGUN has devel- oped a new extraction tool that allows receptacles that are damaged or wrongly set to be removed. The tool cuts into the outer wall of the


INGUN is a provider of innova-


tive test equipment and sophisticat- ed testing strategies. Founded in 1971, the company is a specialist in the fields of customized test probes and fixtures. It offers a wide range of test probes and fixtures, designed for absolute precision. The company’s probes are avail-


able in a wide variety of possible ver- sions, and its spring-loaded probes have been developed to achieve reli- able and secure contact for consistent test accuracy. Test fixtures from INGUN include both standardized and custom solutions to meet partic-


Receptacle extraction tool.


receptacle when screwed in. The spring-loaded weight then enables extraction of the receptacle without causing any further damage.


ular test requirements. Contact: INGUN USA, Inc., 252


Latitude Lane, Suite 105-106, Lake Wylie, SC 29710 % 803-831-1200 fax: 803-656-5080 E-mail: mailbox@ingun.us Web: www.ingun.us


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