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New Albany, IN — After strong adop- tion of its initial Gecko Screw-Lok 1.25 mm (0.05 in.) pitch connector, Harwin’s product range has now dou- bled, with four new pin count sizes. The company has added 20, 26, 34, and 50 contact connectors. These sizes are available in all the existing con- nector designs, including vertical male and female PCB through-board and SMT, horizontal male PCB through- board, male and female cable hous- ings, and aluminium backshells for both male and female cable housings. With 36 new options in total,
customers have a broader selection of products to choose from. Like exist- ing Gecko Screw-Lok products, the new additions have ruggedized “mate
August, 2017 Harwin Extends Micro-Signal Connector Range
before lock” stainless steel screw fix- ings for increased security, with built-in corrosion protection against salt spray and humidity. Critical to the success of the Gecko product fam- ily are the company’s patented sin- gle-piece, four-finger beryllium cop-
per female contacts. According to the company, the
contacts withstand up to 1,000 repeated mating cycles without any loss of performance. The connector design is also optimized to withstand high vibration, shock and extremes of temperature, ensuring optimum electrical performance and durability when placed under the harshest of operational conditions, even in large envelopes. The Gecko-SL family provides
Screw-Lok connectors.
the industry with a package that is up to 45 percent smaller than convention- al Micro-D connectors and up to 75 percent lighter. It delivers the combi- nation of robustness, compact foot- print and increased flexibility that
engineers need for today’s space-con- strained, high-reliability designs. Throughout the range, contacts
are rated for 2.8A individually and 2.0A for all contacts simultaneously. Gecko-SL can cope with operating temperatures that span from –65 to +150°C (–85 to +302°F), as well as enduring 20g (g-force) vibrations and z-axis 100g, 6 m/s (19.7 ft/s) shock, with no discontinuity greater than 1 µs. The range is manufactured using environmentally-friendly materials, and all products are free of lead, phos-
phate and halogens. Contact: Harwin, Inc., 3602
Northgate Court, Suite 33, New Albany, IN 47150 % 603-893-5376 E-mail:
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Cicoil Releases Flat Cable White Paper
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Valencia, CA — Cicoil has published a white paper entitled “Not Your Father’s Flat Cable,” which is avail- able from the company’s website. The guide explores the changes in flat cables since the company invented them in 1956. It also discusses the uses of the cables and how it has helped numerous industries to devel- op new technology.
Flat cable white paper. The five-page report is split into
various segments: flat cable history; the top 10 reasons to use flat cable; flat cable for a round world: EZ- Flexx™; flat versus contoured cables; and what is Flexx-Sil™? The report also analyzes the design differences between flat and round cables. For years, round cable was the
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natural choice for continuous flex, con- fined area and mission critical applica- tions. However, this white paper sub- stantiates that flat cables have the ability to perform in just about any application, and are an excellent alter- native to cumbersome round cables. Unlike round cables, Cicoil’s
patented computer-controlled extru- sion process allows individual power conductors, twisted shielded pairs and tubing to be placed in a flat par- allel profile, controlling the spacing of each component, insulation thick- ness and overall cable shape. This ensures that each of the
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internal contents do not rub against each other and wear during operation. Flat cables have greater surface-to- volume ratio than round cables, mak- ing them more efficient at dissipating heat. This allows a higher current level for a given temperature rise and
conductor cross-section. Contact: Cicoil, 24960 Avenue
Tibbitts, Valencia, CA 91355 % 661-295-1295 fax: 661-295-0813
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